Made-in-Rwanda: Govt to review procurement law

The law on public procurement is set for review as one of the strategies to boost products that are made in Rwanda. According to the Minister for Trade, Industry, and East African Community Affairs, Francois Kanimba, the existing law has seen imported products gain an upper hand, consequently increasing the trade deficit.
Left: Trade, Industry and EAC Affairs minister Francois Kanimba (on the right) awards Jacques Rusirare, chief executive of Ameki Colour, for best exhibitor at the second Made-in-Rwanda expo that ended yesterday. Right: Albert Munyemana, chief executive of Art Mix Media (L) receives an award from the Chief Executive of Private Sector Federation, Stephen Ruzibiza, as the best handcraft exhibitor. Kanimba said the law on public procurement will be reviewed to give locally-made products preference. / Nadege Imbabazi
Left: Trade, Industry and EAC Affairs minister Francois Kanimba (on the right) awards Jacques Rusirare, chief executive of Ameki Colour, for best exhibitor at the second Made-in-Rwanda expo that ended yesterday. Right: Albert Munyemana, chief executive of Art Mix Media (L) receives an award from the Chief Executive of Private Sector Federation, Stephen Ruzibiza, as the best handcraft exhibitor. Kanimba said the law on public procurement will be reviewed to give locally-made products preference. / Nadege Imbabazi
Nasra Bishumba