Low local employment in infrastructure projects has also been noted.
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Rwanda hopes to have its first nuclear plant by 2030.
MoUs were signed for renewables, technology and manufacturing projects.
The estimated cost of the project is US$119.5 million.
The bank has approved US$104 million in financing.
US$250 billion of investment will be needed over 17 years.
The facility will produce 6,000 tonnes a day of clinker.
The US and EU will launch the feasibility study for the Zambia line.
SkipperSeil agreed to build 20 100MW power plants in four years.
Education minister says work will be completed in 21 months.
Planned projects include an intra-city railway and an industrial park.
Sixteen new factories were inaugurated in August.
Sub-Saharan Africa has an urgent need to expand its healthcare infrastructure.
The US$18 million project will see four ports built on Lake Kivu.
The contracts relate to a teaching hospital and the government headquarters project.
It is the country's first independent power project.
The contracts form part of a wider 556km road-building programme.
Centum Real Estate has secured a US$20 million loan.
Spain’s IMATHIA Construcción developed the plant.
The project involves the construction of 440 multi-purpose dams.