KIGALI, May 8 (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, ...
Condemnation has grown over Rwanda’s military backing of the insurgency by M23 rebels in eastern Congo, near the border between the two nations. President Paul Kagame has become increasingly isolated ...
Kigali: Rwanda s economy expanded by 10 percent in the first quarter of 2026 from a year earlier, driven by strong performances in the industrial, ...
Thirty years ago, the Tutsi genocide destroyed Rwanda. Beyond the human devastation, with 800,000 people killed in 100 days, the country’s infrastructure and housing were destroyed. Food shortages ...
The International Monetary Fund approved a $250 million credit facility for Rwanda, noting that a prolonged war in the Middle East may jeopardize the country's resilience. It is the first African ...
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