As Rwanda concluded seven days of the "Global Entrepreneurship Week", it is expected that more businesses will be established because of the confidence induced within entrepreneurs.
"It has laid a strong foundation for private sector development which is going to lead the growth of this economy," said Emmanuel Hategeka, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Trade and Industry. The zeal for entrepreneurship is expected to create more jobs and boost the country's exports. Currently, Rwanda's enterprises stand at 119,158 from 72,000 registered SME's in 2008
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