Rwanda: City Population Will Attract Investors to EAC - Experts

As global business leaders look to Africa's demographic boom for cheap labour and reliable consumers, the East African Community (EAC) and other regions in sub-Saharan Africa stand the chance of becoming world class centres of business with the right investments.

Experts say that investments in the right infrastructure for a seamless movement of people, goods, and services across regions, as well as quality education for a population that is predominantly young and ready to work and spend on goods and services can greatly attract top global investors.

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