As Rwanda’s rural residents make their way to the fast-growing capital of Kigali in search for economic opportunities, the city’s population is expected to double over the next 25 years. The influx ...
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Cement, steel prices double amid Rwanda’s construction boom
The cost of iron bars has almost doubled, rising from Rwf14,000 ($9.58) to Rwf27,000 ($18.47), like building blocks, a truck ...
The announcement by government that nearly 300 new homes will be built for survivors of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi is a welcome reminder that the commitment to restore dignity and hope to ...
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Lawmakers begin countrywide evaluation of urbanization, housing initiatives
Members of the Chamber of Deputies are set to embark on nationwide field visits to assess the implementation of government initiatives in urban development, housing, and land use management, ...
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A three-pronged plan to scale up affordable housing
The government of Rwanda aims to make home ownership and renting more affordable through targeted financing, public-private partnerships in construction, and easier access to housing loans, according ...
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