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Rwanda’s booming $640 million tourism industry is threatened by its backing of M23 rebels in neighboring DR Congo, experts told Semafor, as Kigali comes under growing international pressure over ...
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Why Rwanda needs to be on your bucket list: a first-timer’s guide to ‘the Land of a Thousand Hills’
A dizzying capital, opportunities for tracking endangered gorillas in the mountains and to see the Big Five — plus spoiling ...
I Explored Rwanda's Hidden Gems With My Family — Here's Why You Should, Too An inside look at the culture of Rwanda, why gorilla trekking will take your breath away, and how to plan your trip.
Rwanda is projecting an increase of tourism earnings from $400 million to $ 800 million by 2024.
Nicaraguan singer Hernaldo Zuniga brought his entire family to trek through the lush forests and mist-shrouded volcanoes of northwestern Rwanda in search of mountain gorillas.
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The New Times on MSNWhy Rwanda is revising its tourism law
More than a decade after its enactment, Rwanda’s 2014 tourism law is undergoing a review to respond to the sector's evolution, improve service quality, and ensure fair and inclusive regulation, ...
Citisquare Africa, in partnership with the Rwanda Chamber of Tourism, has concluded a virtual conference, “The Collective Advantage: Investment and Tourism in Kigali, Rwanda”, held on 22 July ...
Rwanda is pushing ahead with its bid to be added to the lucrative Formula 1 race calendar and double down on sports events to boost economic growth.
Recently, the Rwanda Development Board signed an agreement with famed English Premier League football club Arsenal. The deal made Rwanda the official tourism partner for Arsenal for the next three ...
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The New Times on MSNWhy Rwanda is banking on a sports sector led by ex-tourism officials
In July, President Paul Kagame appointed Candy Basomingera as the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Sports. Basomingera, 44, previously served as Deputy Chief Executive Officer at the Rwanda ...
Rwanda's budding tourism sector received over a million visitors in 2008 and raised an estimated $214 million, up from $138 million the previous year, the Rwanda Development Board said on Tuesday.
Bayern Munich signaled Friday it will cut down on “Visit Rwanda” branding as it moves “away from a commercial sponsorship” with the African nation following a backlash from fans.
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