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Hosted on MSNRwanda Introduces 'Tourism Levy' to Boost InvestmentsThe government has introduced a 3 per cent 'tourism levy' on accommodation facilities, including hotel rooms. Officials state that the levy aims to support investments in the tourism and hospitality ...
Former DR Congo captain Youssouf Mulumbu calls on Paris St-Germain to reconsider its Visit Rwanda deal amid the ongoing ...
Arsenal have been accused by the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo of a “bloodstained sponsorship deal” over ...
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The New Times on MSNRwanda: Govt Aims to Raise Tax-to-GDP Ratio to 19% By 2029The government of Rwanda has said that it targets to increase its tax to gross domestic product (GDP)ratio from the current 14.6 per cent to 19 per cent by 2029, as the country seeks to accelerate ...
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Hosted on MSNRwanda scrambles to save football deals, bike raceOfficials in Kigali struggle to contain DRC's 'blood sponsorship' ...
Known as the "land of a thousand hills," Rwanda boasts stunning scenery and warm, friendly people, offering unique ...
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The New Times on MSNRwanda: Efforts Underway to Secure Contractor for $30m Five-Star Hotel in Southern ProvinceThe search for a contractor to build a $30 million five-star hotel in Rwanda's Southern Province has resumed, with multiple companies expressing interest after the initial investor failed to meet ...
The Rwandan Cabinet has approved tax policy reforms to bolster the country’s financial resources and drive economic growth, ...
"Visit Rwanda" began their sponsorship of Arsenal in 2018, with the latest deal reported to be worth more than 10 million ...
Rwanda allegedly funded European clubs and a potential full-scale war by trafficking Congo’s essential minerals.
A petition calling on top executives at Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain to end their "Visit Rwanda" sponsorship deal with Rwanda's development board on Sunday passed the 66,000 mark.
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