Rubavu District to host regional exhibition

The exhibition which will start on 13 -27 December 2018, is expected to benefit many businesses and investors and young people who will have an opportunity to get jobs.
It is organized by the district’s authority, Private Sector Fund (PSF) Rubavu and Joint Action Development Forum (JADF).

PSF Director in Rubavu District, Jeannette Kayumba Nyota confirms that the uniqueness of the exhibition is that it will last for many days and it will be organized by in a different way like never before.

“There are a lot of expectations and high participation because the Congolese will also exhibit and neighboring countries will be represented as well,” she said.

“Moreover, aside from the fact that exhibitors, particularly of products made in Rwanda, will attend a big number because they have been encouraged to do so, it will also be for the first time that JADF will participate in such a way that even those who will not buy, will at least be satisfied with knowing what is being done for them. That is something to be proud of because we are faring well with the preparations,” she added.

Innocent Mwiseneza, one of the businessmen who will participate in the exhibition says that they are more likely to earn more benefits based on the preparations by even the Congolese people, who will be privileged to join them.

“We have prepared ourselves because we were informed earlier. It is good that the exhibition is going to take place towards the end of the year at the same time that many people are having fun with their families. We are ready and expecting more than we have seen over the years,” he said.

Rubavu District Vice mayor, Janvier Murenzi in charge of economic affairs says that the activity has more benefits for the residents of Rubavu District because they will earn a lot of money, especially the youth, and at the district level in general.

PSF authority in Rubavu District announces that they earned over Rwf20 million in the previous exhibition from the services provided to participants including tickets and renting exhibition stands. This time around, they expect about Rwf30 million.

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