The Rwandan government said it has spent nearly 48 billion Rwandan francs (about $32 million) on fuel subsidies between March and June, 2026. Prime Minister, Justin Nsengiyumva, said the subsidies were to shield consumers and businesses from surging oil prices triggered by the conflict in the Middle East.
Prime Minister of Rwanda, Justin Nsengiyumva Addressing the parliament in the capital, Kigali, Nsengiyumva said the subsidies helped contain …
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