Kigali — Government is in process of selling off all its tea factories and plantations in order to increase competitiveness and processing capacity while retaining high quality of Rwanda's tea on the international market.
This was revealed by Ocir-Thé's Director General, Anthony Butera during an interview with Business Times. He said government will embark on Public and Private Partnership (PPP), a programme that allows both government and the private sector to own stakes in local companies.
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