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Invest in pro-business Rwanda

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Last updated: 15/07/2024 10:10 PM
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Amb. Johnston Busingye – Rwandan High Commissioner to the UK and
Malta.
I am delighted to be in Malta this week where I presented my letters of commission to
President George Vella. While in Valletta I met with Trade Malta to further deepen the
trade ties between our two countries.
Rwanda lost all in 1994 but refused to be a hostage to history and started a gruelling
development journey from minus zero in every metric.
Our private sectors are already connected, and partnerships are flourishing. In October of
2020, Salvo Grima Group, a Maltese business, successfully launched a distribution
system for consumer goods in Rwanda.
Today, they have a network of 14 depots across Rwanda and employ nearly 80 staff with
more growth expected in 2023. Salvo Grima are one of many international businesses
that have chosen to set up in Rwanda, allow me to explain why, and how to join them.
Quite simply, Rwanda is pro-business. We are proud to have built a friendly, supportive,
and accessible business environment. In fact, in the World Bank’s Doing Business report,
Rwanda consistently came in at number two in Africa for ease of doing business.

Investors receive preferential tax rates and incentives in strategic sectors, such as ICT,
financial services, energy, transport, housing and more. RDB, the Rwanda Development
Board provides a one-stop centre to support and make life easy for investors. Through
RDB business registration takes under six hours to complete.

Rwanda is also a regulatory sandbox, which enables innovative companies to test and
scale their products, using Rwanda as a “proof of concept” hub. One example is Babyl, a
British company who use chatbot AI technology to enable virtual medical consultations.
Another is Zipline, a Silicon Valley start-up, who set up the world’s first drone port in
Rwanda. The drones rapidly deliver medical supplies and blood to remote areas that
would typically take several hours to reach. The drones save lives, and soon will be used
to make domestic deliveries too. Zipline have already scaled and expanded into other
African countries.
Rwanda is a member of regional trading blocs such as COMESA and the East Africa
Community. The world’s largest new free trade area, the Africa Continental Free Trade
Area (AfCFTA) is now operational.
The AfCFTA will see African markets connected on ideal terms by exporting and
importing duty free across Africa. The first consignment of goods under the scheme,
made up of packaged coffee was shipped from Rwanda to Ghana in September last
year.
Rwanda is first in the East African Community for network readiness, and we now have
95 per cent 4G network coverage, plus a nationwide fibre-optic internet roll-out that has
seen over 7,000km of fibre cabling laid out throughout the country.

Kigali International Airport is becoming a regional aviation hub, particularly as our
national carrier RwandAir continues to expand its routes, now featuring direct flights to
London and from June, Paris.
Kigali International Financial Centre (KIFC) is transforming Rwanda into the preferred
financial destination for investors seeking opportunities in Rwanda or for wider
investment into Africa.
Fintech is a priority for KIFC, evidenced by the legal and regulatory framework put in
place by the National Bank of Rwanda in 2017. This ecosystem has enabled several
unicorns to choose Kigali as a base for their regional operations, such as cross-border
payments firm Chipper, valued at $2.2 billion.
Chipper is an example of a fintech company growing exponentially because of new
innovations created for the many Africans underserved by traditional financial methods.
The future is bright. Vision 2050, our national transformation strategy lays out the plan for
Rwanda to become an upper-middle income country by 2035.
In Rwanda we have zero tolerance for corruption, you will find efficient and transparent
systems, such as our digitised e-service platform, Irembo.
Just last month Rwanda was included in BBC Travel’s top five destinations for solo
women travellers. This is thanks to Rwanda’s very low crime rates. Safety is taken for
granted and anyone can happily wander alone at any hour 24/7.
Kigali city is also one of the cleanest in Africa. Rwanda has the highest percentage of
women globally in parliament at 61.3 per cent, and we champion women’s empowerment
and inclusion throughout society.
As Rwandans we have worked to rebuild our country and create a nation which we are
very proud of, that provides decent, dignified livelihoods to its citizens and a world of
opportunity for investors, foreign or Rwandan.
If you have been waiting for a reason to join our development journey, end the waiting

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