Rwanda: CMA Seeks More Funds to Operationalise New Laws, Sensitise Public

As the budget day draws near, The New Times will for the remaining days publish views and expectations of ordinary Rwandans, experts and academicians on the budget that will be presented to Parliament by the finance minister on June 12. Today, the Capital Markets Authority explains why it needs more funds in the coming budget

The public does not fully understand how the stock market works or how they could benefit if they invested on the bourse. To address this situation, the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) is seeking more funding in the next financial year to sensitise the public about the stock exchange activies and also to complete its reforms, Robert Mathu, the CMA executive director, told Business Times in an interview on Friday.

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