KIGALI (Reuters) -Rwanda's economy is forecast to grow at a slower pace this year than in 2024, while government spending for the 2025/26 fiscal year is expected to rise by about a fifth, Finance ...
The deal emphasises joint economic frameworks for minerals, including traceability, governance, and shared value chains ...
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The Rwandan government hopes to rake in over $1 billion by 2035 to strengthen the nation’s digital economy and innovation ...
A Cabinet meeting chaired by President Paul Kagame on Monday, February 10, approved new tax reforms, which are meant to support Rwanda’s economic growth. These reforms include increments on existing ...
The landlocked East African country’s fledgling stock market hosted its first two initial public offerings earlier this year, both of them heavily oversubscribed. Rwanda’s dominant brewery, Bralirwa, ...
According to official figures from Rwanda's National Institute of Statistics, the country's service sector saw a significant recovery in the first quarter of this year, driving a 9.2% increase in ...
S&P Global has reaffirmed Rwanda’s credit rating at B with a stable outlook following its assessment released Friday, May 16. The decision reflects Rwanda’s continued robust economic growth, ongoing ...
For Africans in Africa, the year 1994 will always be a memorable one. It was the year Apartheid ended in South Africa. In Nigeria, it was the year Moshood Abiola, the winner of what has been adjudged ...
Rwanda's economy is projected to grow 7.2% this year as the war in Ukraine is likely to raise inflation by increasing the price of cereals like wheat, Finance Minister Uzziel Ndagijimana said on ...
Rwanda President Paul Kagame is almost assured of another 7-year term to lead the nation of 12 million people after his papers were accepted by the National Electoral Commission last week. Chairman, ...
Rwanda's economy is expected to grow 5.1% this year after contracting 3.4% in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, a senior finance ministry official said on Wednesday. By Clement Uwiringiyimana ...