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KIGALI, March 2026– Rwanda's economy grew by a strong 9.4% in 2025, surpassing the projected target of 7.0%. The announcement was made jointly today…
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Kigali. December 21, 2017: The Government of Rwanda and the World Bank today signed $80 million (approximately Frw 67 billion) financing agreement to…
Kigali December 7, 2017: The Government of Rwanda and the World Bank Group today signed a US$ 68 million (approximately Frw 59 Billion) Additional…
Government of Rwanda and the World Bank today signed the first Energy Sector Development Policy Operation (DPO) financing agreement worth US$ 125…
Government of Rwanda and the African Development Bank (AfDB) today signed two financing agreements worth US$ 255.4 million (approximately Frw 215…
Chief Budget Managers (CBMs) have been urged to observe prudent Public Financial Management (PFM) if Rwanda is to meet its strategic development…
The IMF team reached preliminary agreement with the government, subject to approval by IMF management and its Executive Board, on policies that could…
During the first half of the year, Rwanda recorded a low growth rate of 2.9% on average mainly due to low growth of the industry and services sectors…
Rwanda today joined the rest of the world to celebrate World Savings day. Prior to this day, the Ministry of Finance and Economic planning, in…