Rwanda's economy heavily relies on subsistence agriculture and, as a result, more than 10 million population generates less than $9 billion of GDP. read more
The challenges are the same like any other country; some of the policies & regulations keep changing without notices, the level of organisation and regulations to start and run your business are tough in Rwanda (but this gives you an added advantage once you meet them, because it will be easy for you to create the market before others join). read more
There is no minimum amount required to invest in the country, and the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) is a one-stop entity committed to support both business owners and investors. 2. Effective public enterprises and civil servants. Rwanda’s public sector is amazingly well organised and efficient. read more
Being a small-business owner isn't easy, but an overwhelming majority of entrepreneurs wouldn’t have it any other way. read more