The World Bank and government of Rwanda will inject Rwf160billion in the second round of Rwanda Urban Development Project (RUDP II) aimed at improving urban settlements through proper management of …
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Rusizi city, one of six secondary cities from Western Rwanda is surrounded by the shores of Lake Kivu on the border between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). …
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The Ministry of Justice and its banking sector partners are discussing how to fully implement the digital bidding system soon, replacing the traditional platform that requires bidders to physically gather …
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The French government has extended a helping hand with vaccine doses and funding to enable Rwanda to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. The donations and funding come at a time when …
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Three luxurious hotels were added on the list of five star hotels last week, bringing the number of the quick growing family to eight Passing to five-star hotels include the …
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Construction of Bugesera International Airport(BIA) in Eastern Rwanda will be completed by December 2022, the Minister of Infrastructure has told the media. Minister Amb. Claver Gatete on Tuesday said that …
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The National Bank of Rwanda (BNR)’s statutory quarterly Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) met yesterday, 12th May, to read the runes on economic prospects, as the country, and the world, struggles …
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The ministry of finance has proposed a Budget Framework Paper (BFP) that will see the country increase its revenues and tax collection so as to recover from COVID-19 crisis in …
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The Facility « Investing for Employment » Launches Its First Call for Proposals in Rwanda.
by Editorialby EditorialGreen Economy projects are particularly welcome. Companies and other organisations can apply for co-financing grants worth up to 10 million euros per project. The Facility « Investing for Employment » is an …
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Rwanda has got from the World Bank $ 30 million that will be injected in the continued vaccination plan of reaching 60% of the population in 2022. The financing agreement …
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Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic growth is set to recover in 2021 but the path to overcoming the long-lasting effects of COVID-19 pandemic will be difficult unless vaccination is given priority, International …
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Rwanda and Germany have signed €78 million (Rwf90billion) agreement to support decentralization, good governance, exports promotion and technical education (TVET) among other initiatives. The financing and technical cooperation agreements was …