Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Rwanda: Young Kenyans in $200,000 Investment

A group of Kenyans below the age of 40 on Monday told President Paul Kagame that they have identified projects in the country where they want to invest up to $200,000 (about Rwf 100million).

The 26 Kenyans under a holdings company LK40 said they have decided to invest in Rwanda due to its 'determined leadership' to raise the standards of its people. The delegation had paid a courtesy call on the President.

According to Mr. Emmanuel Hategeka - Executive Secretary of the Private Sector Federation, the young investors will establish a nursing school and a vocational institute - aimed at tackling the skills gap in the country.
Category: Rwanda + Investment + Economy + Educations

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