The Shift from Access to Readiness For years, the central challenge for Rwandan entrepreneurs has been the “capital gap.” While a compelling vision can initiate a venture, sustainable scaling requires …
Sam Nkurunziza
-
-
The Central Bank has warned that a sharp surge in global energy prices, driven by escalating tensions in the Middle East, is emerging as the main risk to Rwanda’s economic …
-
KIGALI – Rwanda’s financial sector looks towards expanding women’s participation in business leadership and investment, as policymakers and regulators warn that the country’s progress in political representation must now be …
-
KIGALI — Rwanda’s economy expanded by 9.4 percent in 2025, marking one of its strongest growth cycles in recent years, fueled by a surge in industrial output, services, and export …
-
KARONGI, Rwanda — In the narrow, bustling corridors of the Kiziba refugee camp, the scent of stewing meat and spices marks a shift from the traditional image of humanitarian dependency. …
-
Sarah Ishimwe hardly looks like someone who would be steering a large city bus through the busy streets of Kigali. Petite, soft-spoken and often smiling, the 23-year-old driver easily surprises …
-
Rwanda requires more than Rwf 26 billion ($17.7 million) to rehabilitate 994 inactive mining concessions across the country. According to the latest report by the Auditor General, these abandoned sites …
-
KIGALI – Rwanda has launched a FinTech Centre and the Innovate Rwanda platform, two initiatives designed to accelerate financial technology innovation and better connect the country’s growing startup ecosystem. These …
-
KIGALI – Africa’s next phase of economic growth will depend on how effectively the continent harnesses digital transformation and private investment to build inclusive and resilient financial systems. During the …
-
KIGALI — The era of Africa as a mere consumer of global financial tools is ending; the era of the architect has begun. As Fintech Rwanda 2026 convenes at the …
-
International
Digital Sovereignty: Rwanda’s PM Nsengiyumva Calls for African-Led Financial Rails at Kigali Forum
KIGALI – Rwanda’s Prime Minister Dr. Justin Nsengiyumva says African nations must seize control of the digital infrastructure powering their financial futures, framing digital sovereignty as the cornerstone of true …
-
KIGALI – Rwanda’s financial technology ecosystem finds itself in a new energized phase of shared digital infrastructure with the introduction of the new BK Open API, a digital platform designed …