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Rwanda’s emerging economic growth h3>
Rwanda is heading to the polls to elect a new president. Almost 6.8 million voters are expected to head to the ballot box to choose who of the three candidates, including incumbent Paul Kagame, will preside over the destiny of this East African nation. Rwanda is now seen as a real economic success with growth of about 7 per cent over the past decade.
Understand the growing economic situation of this country, in this narrative done by Claire Muthinji and Evariste Tchinoumba.
DRC: The future of INGA III dam h3>
Following the withdrawal of the World Bank from the construction project of the Inga III Dam in the west of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the country turned to other partners, including the African Union and the African Development Bank.
Jean David Mihamle and Jeremy Fisayo have more
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