Economy

Floriculture in Rwanda continues to gain momentum, with flowers now ranking among the country’s growing agricultural exports.
Rwanda earned over $13 million from agricultural exports between February 2 and 6, 2026, according to the National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB). The revenue, equivalent to about 19 billion Rwandan francs, highlights the growing contribution of agriculture to the country’s foreign earnings.
Construction works on the Muhazi Water Supply System, a major water treatment plant set to serve residents of Gatsibo and Kayonza districts in Rwanda’s Eastern Province, are progressing steadily.
The National Bank of Rwanda has suspended the operations of MobiCash Rwanda Ltd for a period of three months, citing breaches of laws and regulations governing payment service providers.
Rwanda is showcasing its premium coffee at the Rwanda Coffee Festival 2026 in Pakistan, an initiative aimed at promoting the country’s high-quality coffee and strengthening economic diplomacy through trade and investment.
Rwanda earned more than $13 million from agricultural exports in a single week, according to figures released by the National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB), highlighting continued growth in the country’s export-driven agriculture sector.
The City of Kigali is studying the introduction of a cable car transport system as part of broader efforts to tackle traffic congestion and promote low-carbon urban mobility.
The Rwanda Social Security Board (RSSB) posted a profit of Rwf 413 billion in 2025, marking a 15.6 percent increase over 2024, the institution announced during a briefing with Parliament’s Committee on Social Affairs.
Kigali is set for a major transformation with the construction of Parklane Center, a 25-storey skyscraper located near the Kigali Convention Centre. The building will feature a skybridge connecting it to the convention center and will sit between Kigali Heights (YYUSSA Plaza) and the convention hub.