The four-day retreat started on Monday and is attended by over 300 leaders from Central and Local Government as well as the private sector.
While opening the retreat on Monday, President Paul Kagame reminded that the retreat is an opportunity for leaders to ask themselves why some issues keep coming up even when they have been discussed several times, adding that the retreat should help devise strategies to improve how government does business and build on what has been done thus far.
“This is the 15th National Leadership Retreat. It is now part of our culture of self-assessment, to ensure that what we are doing helps us deliver our vision. This time of reflection and discussion helps us change what needs to be changed. Leaders must provide guidance working with whoever they need to work with to set the vision for the country”, said President Kagame.
The day two of the retreat featured discussions on measures to use in order to improve agricultural production as the sector dominated by many Rwandans.




















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