Why Rwanda is set to become the next Singapore

Why Rwanda is set to become the next Singapore

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Rwanda's situation is reminiscent of Singapore, which faced social unrest, high unemployment, and other slim prospects when it became independent in 1965.

Rwanda's capital markets are open for business, and international investors are taking notice.

When the country issued its first dollar bond, it received bids worth more than eight times the $3.5 billion on offer, and at 6.875 per cent, Rwanda is paying less to borrow in the international capital markets than some investment grade economies - a ringing vote of confidence from investors.

Rwanda's debut on the international capital markets was complemented last month by the first international issuance in the country's domestic capital market.

The International Financial Corporation, a member of the World Bank Group, issued a Rwf15 billion "Umuganda" bond that attracted more than double its size in orders from domestic and international investors - a sign that investors in Africa and beyond are optimistic about the outlook for the Rwandan currency.

Clearly, the government is delivering on its commitment to transform Rwanda into a model economy. Using the capital markets as a springboard is an effective approach; deep and liquid domestic capital markets are foundations for sustained economic growth.

They mobilise international and domestic savings for infrastructure, housing, and other important sectors that need long-term investment.

They also create investment alternatives for domestic money managers and allow companies to borrow in their own currency, protecting them from foreign-exchange risk. They make economies less dependent on foreign debt and more resilient to capital-flow shocks.

Developing the capital markets will go a long way towards ensuring that Rwanda's economy continues to thrive, and much credit should go to the government for its leadership and vision.

In 2009, the National Bank of Rwanda became the first African central bank to set up a swap agreement with the IFC. This has enabled IFC to exchange dollars for Rwanda francs and in turn offer more than Rwf17 billion in franc-denominated loans to the country's private sector.

Now we are using this agreement as a model with other central banks.

Rwanda was also one of the first countries to join IFC's Pan-African Domestic Medium Term Note Programme, allowing the internationally triple-A rated IFC to issue bonds on the domestic stock exchange. The IFC Umuganda bond is the first bond issued under the programme in East Africa. It would not have been possible without the strong support of the Minister of Finance, the governor of the National Bank of Rwanda, and the Capital Markets Authority.

Its success is a testament to Rwanda's ability to swiftly put in place a regulatory framework that encourages foreign issuers. It is a loud and clear signal that Rwanda welcomes international issuers and investors, and it will help boost the growth of the country's non-government bond market over the next few years.

Rwanda has made extraordinary achievements in the past 20 years and I believe it can achieve even more.

Year after year, Rwanda shines as a top reformer on the World Bank's Doing Business report, which assesses how easy it is for entrepreneurs to set up and run a company. This year Rwanda moved up an impressive 22 notches, ranking 32nd of all economies studied in the report.

That was no small feat. It was reminiscent of Singapore, which faced social unrest, high unemployment, and other slim prospects when it became independent in 1965. By the 1980s, Singapore's GDP was growing at an annual rate of 8 per cent and unemployment had fallen dramatically, thanks to a strategic effort by the government to use human capital and build a world-class market and regulatory framework.

Rwanda can position itself as a financial centre through a continued focus on its comparative advantage, by nurturing the nascent market and regulatory infrastructure. Already Kigali hosts the East African Exchange - a first step toward having regional issuers coming to market on the Rwanda Stock Exchange.

Rwanda is brimming with opportunity, and IFC and the World Bank Group are committed to supporting the government in its pursuit to eradicate poverty and boost shared prosperity.

Through 14 newly established Global Practices - including a new Finance and Markets Global Practice - the World Bank Group will be able to harness the best resources across our institutions and put them to work to help Rwanda achieve its Vision 2020 and transform into a middle-income nation in which Rwandans are healthier, educated and more prosperous.


Jingdong Hua is vice president and treasurer of the IFC

Source:
The EastAfrican

cc jMali, rushasha, majeshi 1981, Koba, Mgosi123

Lisemwalo lipo......
 
for rwanda under strictly leadership of kagame its possible but kwa tz kila mtu mzee wa deal na 20% hata akiwa ni muheshiwa wa kiasi gani ni deal tu tabu sana
 
cc: murutongore, Rwanda kila siku inapanga tuuu....kila siku kutupa statics za kufa mtu, inategemea, itakuwa.....but never accomplishes!

Lol..Don't hold your breath. This article is by the IFC top guy. Its not kagame or any other person. Najua utasema huyu nae Kagame amemnunua. Lol
 
Lol..Don't hold your breath. This article is by the IFC top guy. Its not kagame or any other person. Najua utasema huyu nae Kagame amemnunua. Lol

yes posted by THE EAST AFRICAN, owned by THE NATION GROUP, ...you know the same papers that print Andrew mwenda and Richard Mgamba.....
Tembelea website ya the east african halafu angalia kwenye links pale juu uone jinsi RWANDA ilivyo na special section yake peke yake, wonder why?
 
yes posted by THE EAST AFRICAN, owned by THE NATION GROUP, ...you know the same papers that print Andrew mwenda and Richard Mgamba.....
Tembelea website ya the east african halafu angalia kwenye links pale juu uone jinsi RWANDA ilivyo na special section yake peke yake, wonder why?

Either Kagame is the most powerful president in the world to buy even the IFC Vice President or unaongea pumba...which is which?
 
Either Kagame is the most powerful president in the world to buy even the IFC Vice President or unaongea pumba...which is which?

You know, I fail to understand these Bongos, always full of vitriol towards progress of every of their neighbors. No one has been spared their overjealousness, even us Kenyans, including poor Malawi. No wonder Zanzibar just wants to be on its own. They themselves have failed to propel their country into a super economy despite seating on massive natural resources.

CC: Bulldog Geza Ulole kadoda11
 
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You know, I fail to understand these Bongos, always full of vitriol towards progress of every of their neighbors. No one has been spared their overjealousness, even us Kenyans, including poor Malawi. No wonder Zanzibar just wants to be on its own. They themselves have failed to propel their country into a super economy despite seating on massive natural resources.

CC: Bulldog Geza Ulole kadoda11
i am glad you appreciate that we have lots of natural resources, we thank God for that
 
You know, I fail to understand these Bongos, always full of vitriol towards progress of every of their neighbors. No one has been spared their overjealousness, even us Kenyans, including poor Malawi. No wonder Zanzibar just wants to be on its own. They themselves have failed to propel their country into a super economy despite seating on massive natural resources.

CC: Bulldog Geza Ulole kadoda11

Thanks God you know we surpassed Kenya in endowment.
 
i am glad you appreciate that we have lots of natural resources, we thank God for that
Precisely my point, you seat on massive resources than any other African country but poverty is your other name, kuzungusha kibakuli ughaibuni huku wivu mtupu kwa majirani.
 
Precisely my point, you seat on massive resources than any other African country but poverty is your other name, kuzungusha kibakuli ughaibuni huku wivu mtupu kwa majirani.
that means in the future should we get a visionary leader different from the ones you despise, we can fly...what about your country, do you even have some resources bro? i am glad you don't beg and you don't have poor people in your country; congratulations!
 
Thanks God you know we surpassed Kenya in endowment.

Exactly, you do surpass us far as mineral resources are concerned, Tanzania has been the third largest gold producing country in Africa. It's the best tourist attraction etc etc. But your GDP is way below ours, meaning you are seating on those resources lazily while spewing hatred on your neighbors who are trying so hard with minimum resources. Nishawahi kukwambia mtupatie tu mgodi mmoja wa dhahabu muone jinsi sisi huwa hatukawii.
Munawachokonoa Wamalawi, munawanzigua Warwanda, munawachukia Wakenya yaani msululu wa ugomvi ilhali kwenu munavyote, jameni tatizo lenu nini.
 
Rwanda will be next CrImea under Uganda talking to be next Singapore is totally impossible with such dictatorship style of government, we have to remember Singapore is one of democratic government in world got where it is through science and technology not through the barrel of the gun. If Rwanda is set to be next Singapore then Tanzania is set to be next USA
 
that means in the future should we get a visionary leader different from the ones you despise, we can fly...what about your country, do you even have some resources bro? i am glad you don't beg and you don't have poor people in your country; congratulations!

That's your problem right there. Seating pretty waiting for some messiah to come lead you yet you have ability to act right now and make use of your current resources. By the time the so called messiah shows up, you'll have obliterated all the resources.
We have our poor with us, but we are trying so hard with the little resources within our possession. Half our country is arid while you have a huge country that's fertile on every corner.
The time you stop poking into your neighbors and focus on your ability is now. Rwanda is a small country the size of one of your regions such as Kagera, but they are giving you sleepless nights.
 
You know, I fail to understand these Bongos, always full of vitriol towards progress of every of their neighbors. No one has been spared their overjealousness, even us Kenyans, including poor Malawi. No wonder Zanzibar just wants to be on its own. They themselves have failed to propel their country into a super economy despite seating on massive natural resources.

CC: Bulldog Geza Ulole kadoda11

You kenya and rwanda shares the same disease, TRIBALISM......
That is why you are talking like this.........LOL
Are you kikuyu? ehehehhhe!
 
You know, I fail to understand these Bongos, always full of vitriol towards progress of every of their neighbors. No one has been spared their overjealousness, even us Kenyans, including poor Malawi. No wonder Zanzibar just wants to be on its own. They themselves have failed to propel their country into a super economy despite seating on massive natural resources.

CC: Bulldog Geza Ulole kadoda11
mombasa republican council are listening
 
FYI Tz itakuwa middle income country by 2025...kama vipi kanyweni sumu....

Maana kila kukichwa mnawazia our natural resources...alopewa kapewa na wa mbili havai moja...

Tz ya leo si ya Mkapa wala Mwinyi...

Naona mnajifanya hamna macho pamoja na kuwawashia indicator muachie njia....

Mtaisoma plate number very soon....


You know, I fail to understand these Bongos, always full of vitriol towards progress of every of their neighbors. No one has been spared their overjealousness, even us Kenyans, including poor Malawi. No wonder Zanzibar just wants to be on its own. They themselves have failed to propel their country into a super economy despite seating on massive natural resources.

CC: Bulldog Geza Ulole kadoda11
 
Exactly, you do surpass us far as mineral resources are concerned, Tanzania has been the third largest gold producing country in Africa. It's the best tourist attraction etc etc. But your GDP is way below ours, meaning you are seating on those resources lazily while spewing hatred on your neighbors who are trying so hard with minimum resources. Nishawahi kukwambia mtupatie tu mgodi mmoja wa dhahabu muone jinsi sisi huwa hatukawii.
Munawachokonoa Wamalawi, munawanzigua Warwanda, munawachukia Wakenya yaani msululu wa ugomvi ilhali kwenu munavyote, jameni tatizo lenu nini.
issue yenu na Uganda kuhusu Migingo na Somalia kuhusu mpaka imeishia wapi? Na Al Shaabab? Uzuru hamna anayelipua mabomu Dar katika hao maadui wetu uliowataja. Je Kenya?
 
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