Beata Habyarimana
Rwandan politician and economist
Beata Uwamaliza Habyarimana is a Rwandan politician and economist who serves as Minister of Trade and Industry in Rwanda since March 2021.[1][2]
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editBeata Uwamaliza Habyarimana said
- Her appointment was made following the resolution of BK Group Plc Board of Directors on Monday, and is pending regulatory approval, the Group said in a statement.
- I do not have that much to say but if I were to share the words of H.E. the President during the Swearing-In Ceremony, we as the leadership are called to serve our citizens to the best of our abilities. I took his words to heart and I hope that as I begin my tenure here at the Ministry of Trade and Industry, we will continue to serve our citizens wholeheartedly.
- Beatha's gratitude to Paul Kagame, Minicom (22 March 2021)
- Businesses have to know that acting vigilantly on Covid-19 measures is guarding their business because if not, tomorrow or another day, their businesses will be closed.
- covid 19 effects, All Africa (22 June 2021)
- Our corporation has indeed grown exponentially in the last five years. With several agreements signed in various sectors. Such as education, energy, agriculture, mineral resources, ICT, tourism as well as political consultation.
- coorporation of Rwanda and Zimbabwe, All Africa (29 March 2022)
- We'll assess if joint ventures have happened. We identify bottlenecks and discuss ways to further facilitate investments between the private sectors of our two countries. We need to fast track the business growth in both countries.
- coorporation of Rwanda and Zimbabwe, All Africa (29 March 2022)
- Hence reinforcing trade and investment in our countries on the continent is essential.
- coorporation of Rwanda and Zimbabwe, All Africa (29 March 2022)
- First we discussed the selection of exempted products, we discussed the services, now we are discussing the investment, the discussions may last until September but we confirmed that we are not waiting for all the institutions to be completed, the business will start next month of Eighth on the agreed products.
- Common market of Africa, RBA (15 July 2022)
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- ↑ Who are the new ministers and provincial governors? (in en). The New Times | Rwanda (2021-03-17).
- ↑ New trade minister to prioritise SME growth (in en). The New Times | Rwanda (2021-03-17).
- ↑ Template:Https://www.topafricanews.com/2022/08/02/rwandas-outgoing-trade-minister-now-bk-group-ceo/