Rwandan entrepreneurs eye business opportunities in Chinese market
Nine Rwandan companies are taking part. They include Caferwa, Urwibutso Entreprise, Urumuri, Umucyo, Damarara, Unguka Muhinzi, Kivubelt, Gashora Farms, and Women exporters.
Nine Rwandan companies are taking part. They include Caferwa, Urwibutso Entreprise, Urumuri, Umucyo, Damarara, Unguka Muhinzi, Kivubelt, Gashora Farms, and Women exporters.
Marie Mukamuhigwa started using Uburanga, after having difficulty finding a cure for her severe acne.
It was unveiled on the sidelines of the 5th International Conference on Big Data for Official Statistics taking place in Kigali.
Riverside, which has long enjoyed a luxury status set more centrally than any other high-end district, and has emerged progressively as a Bohemian hub, attracting creative, producers, entrepreneurs and a community that works irregular hours, appreciating the importance of leisure and a connection with nature while loving city life.
While her neighbours such as Ethiopia and Kenya have on average earned between $221.5 million and $436.5 million annually from Agoa exports during the decade to 2017, Uganda’s fortunes have been more muted. Average annual earnings under the scheme averaged just $56 million over the same period with CTA exports contributing zero to those numbers.
“Together African economies have a collective gross domestic product of U$2.5 trillion, making it the 8th largest economy in the world. That makes the continent much more attractive to investment, both from within and from outside the continent,” said Andrew Mold, acting Director of ECA in Eastern Africa.
The Minister of State in charge of Transport, Jean de Dieu Uwihanganye, who officiated at the launch of the EgyptAir flights to Kigali, said that the opening of the Cairo-Kigali route by the EgyptAir, confirms Rwanda’s ambition to become an aviation hub
AviaDev, now in its fourth year brings together airports, airlines, tourism bodies and suppliers and customizes one-to-one meetings so that new partnerships and routes can be created
Jointly launched by the EABC and TradeMark East Africa (TMEA), the project that spans from 2019 to 2023 aims at enhancing advocacy and dialogue on transport and logistics, trade facilitation, customs and tax, standards and Non-Tariff Barriers (NTBs) at regional and country levels.
A statement from the Foundation signed by the Chairman Board of Trustee/President of the Foundation, Mr. Tony Ojobo said that Amessinou whose appointment takes immediate effect is saddled with the overall guidance of the Region.