The search for a contractor to build a $30 million five-star hotel in Rwanda’s Southern Province has resumed, with multiple companies expressing interest after the initial investor failed to meet requirements, The New Times has learned.
Kharfan Twagiramutara, Chairperson of RMK Ltd–a Public-Private Partnership company owned by Muhanga, Kamonyi, and Ruhango districts along with the private sector–explained that the project had faced delays due to various challenges.
“We were in discussions with a Turkish company, facilitated by the Rwanda Development Board. However, after due diligence conducted through the Rwandan embassy in Turkey, we found that the company did not meet the required criteria. As a result, we terminated the…















