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Fast growing African economies

To many people around the world, Sub- Sahara Africa is a no-go region especially when one thinks in investment and entrepreneurship lines of thought. However to informed business minded people this region has endless great investment opportunities. Efforts have started to play off in African countries to diversify the economy in order to maintain a steady economic growth.  These calls are aimed at...

Fast growing African economies

To many people around the world, Sub- Sahara Africa is a no-go region especially when one thinks in investment and entrepreneurship lines of thought. However to informed business minded people this region has endless great investment opportunities. Efforts have started to play off in African countries to diversify the economy in order to maintain a steady economic growth.  These calls are aimed at...

Rwanda rebranded: puts its past behind

Rwanda a country in the Great Lakes region of Africa has great potential for tourism, it possesses great sceneries and wildlife; particularly gorillas and chimpanzees. In the aftermath of the gruesome genocide of 1994 that left more than 1 million Tutsis dead Rwanda is now like a phoenix being reborn from its ashes. With a population of roughly 12 million, Rwanda is on the path of national unification...

East Africa Trade Drop for the second consecutive year

The trade between Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, South Sudan, Burundi, and Tanzania has experienced a decline from 2015 according to the latest reports compiled by East Africa Community (EAC) Trade and Investment Report 2016. The report was released in November 2017 and indicated that there was a total reduction of 19.5% in trade for the second consecutive year.  Overall, the EAC trade deficit dropped to $14.8...

Rwanda’s Booming Economy places it to be soon Africa’s Switzerland

The memories of 1994 Rwanda genocide are slowly fading, but the fact remains that 800, 000 lives were lost. The landlocked nation is taking steps to be Africa’s Switzerland, and it has outperformed its continental peers. Since 2000, Rwanda has recorded an average economic growth rate of 7.8%, and the nation is preparing to welcome delegate to World Economic Forum, African gathering. According to Mark...

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