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“Itegeko rishya riraha ijambo nyir'umutungo ndetse n'uwuteza muri cyamunara” - Anastase Balinda

 

Biteganijwe ko ikoranabuhanga n’itegeko rishya bizafasha gukuraho amanyanga yakorwaga muri cyamunara

Abanyarwanda mu ngeri zitandukanye barishimira ko itegeko rishya riha ijambo nyirumutungo ndetse n'uteza cyamunara; ibintu biteze ko bizakemura icyo bita iteshagaciro ry'umutungo rya hato na hato ryajyaga riboneka muri cyamunara.

Harnessing Diaspora Investments to Build Affordable Homes in Rwanda

The power of diaspora investors is under-recognised and could act as a catalyst for increasing capital investment into Africa’s affordable housing sector. African migrants are often driven by personal economic incentives (family friends or networks) to guide their investments but are increasingly looking at the growth of African economies and the resulting investment opportunity of their home countries or across the continent. Investment performance is increasingly becoming a key factor.

Umuvunyi Mukuru Nirere Madeleine, yaburiye abantu bemera kwandikwaho imitungo itari iyabo. Avuga ko baba bari kwishyira mu mazi abira.

Hakunze kumvikana kenshi abantu bandikwaho imitungo y’abandi, bigakorwa na ba rusahurira mu nduru bashaka guhisha uburyo babonyemo iyo mitungo akenshi buba bunyuranyije n’amategeko cyangwa se ari umutungo wa Leta warigishijwe.

Mu kiganiro cyaciye kuri Televiziyo Rwanda cyari kigamije kuvuga ku kurwanya ruswa n’akarengane, Umuvunyi Mukuru, Nirere Madeleine yibukije abantu ko abemera kwiyandikishaho imitungo y’abandi ari ikwirahuriraho umuriro.

Investments in the real estate sector accounted for 48% of all investments recorded in Rwanda in 2020

 

Despite the drop in investments attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic which has affected the global economy, Rwanda Development Board (RDB) recorded investments worth US $ 1.3 billion in 2020, a decrease of 47.1% from the previous year, 2019, where RDB recorded investments worth US $ 2.46 billion.

Real estate and construction and manufacturing accounted for 68% of all investments registered at 48% and 20% respectively. Other sectors that attracted significant investments include agriculture, ICT, energy, mining and financial services.

Inzovu Mall that Groupe Duval plans to build in the former offices of the Ministry of Justice near Gishushu

 

After about 25 years with participations in real estate development, the hospitality sector, food production and investment funds among others. A French company, Groupe Duval, is undertaking a number of projects, including a multi-billion dollar shopping center on the former Justice Ministry site, next to the Kigali convention center named Inzovu.

Umushinga mushya wa RSSB uzaba ushingigiye kubyifuzo byabashaka amazu ahendutse mubice bya Gasogi, Rusororo na Kinyinya

Ikigo cy’Ubwiteganyirize mu Rwanda (RSSB), cyatangaje ko mu rwego rwo gukemura ikibazo cyo kutaboneka kw’inzu zihendutse mu mujyi wa Kigali no muri gahunda yo gufasha Abanyarwanda bafite ubushobozi buke, kigiye kubaka inzu zihendutse zizaboneka ku giciro kitarengeje miliyoni 35 Frw.

RSSB ifite gahunda yo gutumira abashoramari mu minsi ya vuba kugira ngo harebwe uburyo bafatanya mu kubaka izi nzu ziteganyijwe kubakwa mu bice bya Gasogi, Rusororo na Kinyinya mu karere ka Gasabo.

Confiscation of property in the city of Kigali for three consecutive years unexploited

 

In line with the 2013 law governing land use in Rwanda. under its Article 58 about Land subject to confiscation: “The land within urban areas where a detailed physical plan was approved by competent authorities and it is clear that it has spent three (3) consecutive years unexploited” may be confiscated.

Kinyinya Park Estate, Next new large-scale $ 400 million joint venture housing project in Rwanda.

 

On this Tuesday, 20th October 2020, Shelter Afrique's board of directors approved joint venture in the development of Kinyinya Park Estate housing project in Rwanda to be developed in 8 km from Kigali International Airport, it covers 10,000 large-scale integrated and sustainable housing units.

Do you know that you can have freehold land ownership in Rwanda?

 

To ensure a bright future for the Rwanda Real Estate Sector by providing friendly guidelines on land use and allocation, a cabinet meeting held on Monday, October 12, 2020 approved the draft law governing land in Rwanda, which is said from its consistency, will stop the confusion and boost real estate buyers and investors.

Here are the highlights of the draft new (Oct, 2020) land law in Rwanda:

Five ways to increase the value and income of your properties.

 

1. Reduce your expenses

Consult with a real estate professional to look for ways to cut costs. Especially with new technologies like insulation and utility upgrades, there are plenty of ways to reduce maintenance or running costs. It can be as simple as switching to LED lighting or replacing aging filters or heating and cooling systems.

2. Change the use of the building

Green Mall to Be Developed at Former Justice Ministry Premises

 

Duval Great Lakes Ltd, a subsidiary company of a French company "Groupe Duval" is going to construct a multibillion environmental-friendly complex at a building that used to house the ministry of justice near Kigali Convention Centre, The New Times has learnt.

Vicky Murabukirwa, the Managing Director of Duval Great Lakes Ltd told this publication that construction activities could start by the end of 2020 once businesses operating in the buildings have relocated.

Igishushanyo mbonera gishya kigenga ikoreshwa ry’ubutaka n’imiturire kizarangira mu 2020

Igishushanyo mbonera gishya kigenga ikoreshwa ry’ubutaka n’imiturire kizarangira mu 2020

Igishushanyo mbonera gishya kigenga ikoreshwa ry’ubutaka n’imiturire mu Rwanda biteganyijwe ko gikomeje kuvugururwa aho byitezwe ko muri Werurwe 2020 kizaba cyarangiye, kigasubiza ibibazo bikunze kugaragara by’imiturire y’akajagari hirya no hino mu gihugu.

RSSB igiye kubaka inzu 7000 i Gasogi zizagurishwa guhera kuri miliyoni 10 Frw

RSSB igiye kubaka inzu 7000 i Gasogi zizagurishwa guhera kuri miliyoni 10 Frw

Ikigo cy’Ubwiteganyirize mu Rwanda (RSSB), cyatangaje ko muri gahunda yo gufasha Abanyarwanda bafite ubushobozi buke, kigiye kubaka inzu ibihumbi birindwi i Gasogi mu Karere ka Gasabo zifite agaciro kari hagati ya miliyoni 10 na 20 Frw.

Ultimate Developers Ltd slashes apartments cost by 60% for non-civil servants

Ultimate Developers Ltd slashes apartments cost by 60% for non-civil servants

Ultimate Developers Ltd (UDL), the largest real estate developer in Rwanda has extended 60% discount for Vision City apartments to non-civil servants that wish to purchase housing units.

Ultimate Developers Ltd manages Vision City apartments on behalf of Rwanda Social Security Board (RSSB).

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