Rwanda Development Board Announces Relocation of Headquarters

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The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) has announced the relocation of its headquarters to a new office location as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance service delivery and improve accessibility for clients and partners.

The move is expected to provide a modern working environment that supports RDB’s mission of promoting investment, private sector growth, tourism, innovation, and business development in Rwanda.

RDB has advised investors, entrepreneurs, business owners, and members of the public to take note of the new office location when seeking its services.

The agency will continue to offer its full range of services, including business registration, investment facilitation, tourism promotion, export support, innovation programmes, and investor advisory services from its new premises.

RDB encouraged stakeholders to follow its official communication channels for detailed information regarding the relocation, including the effective date, office address, and any updates relating to service access during the transition period.

The relocation reflects Rwanda’s continued commitment to providing efficient, customer-focused public services while supporting the country’s vision of becoming one of Africa’s leading destinations for investment and innovation.

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