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Rwanda Inaugurates Chinese-Built Administrative Office Complex

Rwanda Inaugurates Chinese-Built Administrative Office Complex

Rwanda Inaugurates Chinese-Built Administrative Office Complex

The Rwandan government on Monday inaugurated its new, Chinese-built administrative office complex in the capital, Kigali. The $27 million multi-story complex, with about 16,000 square meters of floor space and funded by China, will be the site of the prime minister’s office and other Rwandan government offices. Rwandan Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente described the inauguration ceremony as an historic occasion and another indicator of the growing relationship between China and Rwanda. “This new administrative office complex will cement the good existing ties between China and Rwanda,” Ngirente said. “The complex will enable the staff of the prime minister’s office and those from other public institutions to deliver quality, fast and effective services to the public.”

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