Rwanda’s Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Johnston Busingye, has said the trial of Paul Rusesabagina – whose story during the 1994 genocide inspired the Hollywood…
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The region has been implementing an exemption and remission scheme since the East African Community Customs Union was established in 2005.
The Rwandan government says it will offer free Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination to citizens after the country receives the vaccine next year. Rwandan Health Minister Daniel Ngamije…
The loan is Rwanda’s first one through the International Finance Corporation’s global $8 billion Covid-19 facility launched in March 2020 to help businesses maintain operations during and after the coronavirus pandemic.
Rwanda has begun a process to reclassify households based on their income. The reclassification is aimed at proper resource allocation and is under the East African…
The virtual meeting of the EAC Sectoral Council of the Ministers of Trade, Industry, Finance and Investment (SCTIFI) will also discuss other regional matters such as EAC policies on trade, non-tariff barriers, customs, budgets, standards and quality, industrialisation and the tripartite agenda.
The latest data by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) shows that on average over 10 percent of export revenues and primary income in the region is spent on debt repayments.
The government says expansion of the airline’s fleet will wait until business goes back to normal.
Rwandan soldier and popular musician, Sergeant Major Robert Kabera, who is the subject of a defilement investigation, has fled the East African nation to Uganda. Sgt.…
The International Debt Statistics 2021 report by the World Bank shows that between 2009 and 2019, countries in the region increased external borrowing by nearly four times, from $19.9 billion to $73.8 billion.