INVEST IN RWANDA
Get to know Rwanda!
The Republic of Rwanda has a population of over 12 Million people. It is located in east Africa. Rwanda lies on 26,338 sqm and its capital city is Kigali. The time zone is UTC +2 (Central Africa Time). The common languages used in Rwanda include: English, French, Kinyarwanda and Kiswahili. The currency used in Rwanda is the Rwandan franc. Rwanda’s GDP per capita is $787 while its GDP growth per annum is over 8%. The climate temperate all year round is (21-27 degrees Celsius).
VISIT RWANDA
Kigali is the cleanest city in Africa. Tourists get to enjoy the fresh clean breeze from the green grassland on the sides of almost every highway. The beautiful scenery, the precipitous and hilly nature, the fresh chilly breeze hovering in the atmosphere is undeniably breath taking.
You must have thought about your safety before considering investing in Rwanda. There are no security risks involved. Rwanda is one of the safest countries in Africa with the least reports of crime rates. You can walk on the streets at any desired hour of night or day!
The thick bamboo forests of Rwanda are home to three thirds of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. Rwanda also harbors over three hundred bird species, Columbus monkeys and chimpanzees. Visit Rwanda’s Akagera National Park and the big five of Africa, lions etc.
Rwanda harbors five to eight fire breathing peaks known as the Virunga ranges. Karisimbi is the highest of the ranges and is snow-capped even in the annual dry seasons. Tourists get to experience a great adventure on a two-day’s hike on this inactive volcano.
ECONOMIC GROWTH
According to a report by Rwanda Development Board, Rwanda’s economy has grown at an annual GDP rate of 8% on the average in the past one decade.
The service sector contributes up to 48% and has been the largest GDP contributor. Other great contributors are the Agriculture 29% and the industrial sector 16% respectively. Rwanda’s inflation has kept at one single digit since 2008.
Rwanda has earned high ratings from Fitch ratings. Fitch affirmed Rwanda’s B+ ratings for its great governance, low public debt, business metrics and high growth potential. The country has also taken the lead for top global reformer in the annual World Bank business reports.
Rwanda has also scored 50.94/100 points on the global competitiveness report 2018. The report was published by the world economic forum. Rwanda’s competitive index earned an average of 15.72 points from 2011 to 2018.
Rwanda has maintained competitiveness in terms of efficient goods, labor markets, political stability and numerous efforts towards great GDP growth. Based on Rwanda development board reports read more: https://rdb.rw/