Fifteen years after the genocide, the small African country has embraced a new model of economic development. Its strategy: Build a global network of powerful friends to lure private investment and market the brand of Rwanda.
Investment opportunities in Rwanda can be found in the agricultural sector (coffee, tea, horticulture, etc.); in tourism (eco-tourism, hotels and restaurants, leisure activities); in manufacturing; in training in various fields; and in many areas of infrastructure, including telecommunication, energy and finance.
Update news:
- Survivors demand justice
- Mugesera doportation expected next week
- You Aren't Secure Neighbouring The Hungry_Kagame
- Countrywide Dietary Compaign in the Pipeline
- 9th National Dialogue "Umushyikirano"- Kigali 16 December 2011
- VISA, Gov't announce Partnership
- Survivors Unfazed by Rusesabagina Award
- Rwanda, China mark 40 years of bilateral ties
- Peace building should be based on people's choice-Kagame
- Ten reason to invest in Rwanda
- Rwanda reduces reliance on aid
- President Kagame addresses CHOGM-nations that work together, win together.
- Rwanda: Prime Minister presents 2011-2017 Governments programs
- Government to create 200.000 jobs
- Conflicts undermines human progress- Kagame
- Rwanda to lead the EAPCCO Force
Diaspora news
- Rwanda urged to fight revisionism
- Rwanda: Diaspora community can make a difference
- President met Rwandese Diaspora in Chicago
- President Kagame at Paris,11 September 2011