Gitesi is a sector in Karongi district , Western Province, Rwanda . [1] The population in 2012 was 24,859. [2] Gitesi contains many plantations of coffee and tea also contain Gasenyi in Rwariro cell where Karongi tea factory located. Gitesi sector [3] in Karongi district
The economy of Rwanda has undergone rapid industrialisation due to a successful governmental policy. It has a mixed economy. Since the early-2000s, Rwanda has witnessed an economic boom, which improved the living standards of many Rwandans. The President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, has noted his ambition to make Rwanda the "Singapore of Africa". The industrial sector is growing, contributing 16% of GDP in 2012.
Kibuye is a city in Karongi District, and the headquarters of the Western Province in Rwanda.
The five provinces of Rwanda are divided into 30 districts. Each district is in turn divided into sectors, which are in turn divided into cells, which are in turn divided into villages.
Rulindo is a district (akarere) in Northern Province, Rwanda. Its capital is Tare.
Muhanga is a district (akarere) in Rwanda. It is found in southern province and its administrative centre is located in the city of Muhanga.
Nyarugenge is a district (akarere) in Kigali Province, Rwanda. Its heart is the city centre of Kigali, and contains most of the city's businesses.
Rubavu District is one of the seven districts (akarere) in Western Province, Rwanda, with a total surface area of 388.4 km2. Its capital is Gisenyi, a large beach resort and border city. The Rubavu Urban area, which includes Gisenyi, Rugerero and other nearby localities, had a 2012 population of 149,209, the second most populous urban area in Rwanda.
Karongi is a district (akarere) in Western Province, Rwanda. The district's capital is Rubengera. However, it comprises Kibuye, provincial capital and a major Rwandan lakeside resort. It is one of the districts with the lowest population density of 380 inhabitants per square kilometre (980/sq mi) as of the 2022 census.
Ngororero District is a district (akarere) in Western Province, Rwanda. Its capital is the town of Ngororero.
Rutsiro is a district (akarere) in Western Province, Rwanda. Its headquarter is located in Gihango sector.
I&M Bank Rwanda Plc., is a commercial bank in Rwanda that is licensed by the National Bank of Rwanda. It is the second largest bank in Rwanda.
Zigama Credit and Savings Bank (ZCSB), is a microfinance bank in Rwanda. The bank is one of the financial institutions licensed by the National Bank of Rwanda, the national banking regulator.
The Mbirurume is a river in western Rwanda that is a tributary of the Nyabarongo River.
Rugabano is a sector (umurenge) in Karongi District, in Western Province, Rwanda. Its office is near Gakuta center, on the foot of Gisunzu mount. Its capital is Rugabano market, in a center of shops and cattle market.
Jenny Ohlsson is a Swedish diplomat who has been serving as State Secretary to the Minister for International Development Cooperation Matilda Ernkrans in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Sweden) since November 2021. She was the first Swedish ambassador to Rwanda.
MUTUNTU is a sector(Umurenge) in Karongi district, Western Province, Rwanda. The population in 2012 was 23,084. This also contain Gasenyi popular place in Karongi district. Nearest Karongi Tea Factory and Musango Hospital.It also contain town called Gasenyi.
Ruganda is a sector in Karongi District, Western Province, Rwanda. The population in 2012 was 17,508.
Gasenyi is a town in Karongi District, Western Province, Rwanda, located between the Gitesi and Mutuntu sectors. The population in 2012 was over 3000. It contains the Karongi Tea Factory, the Musango Health Center, and a secondary school called ES Gasenyi.
Birambo is a town in Karongi District, Western Province, Rwanda. Located in Gashali sector nearest Rugabano sector The population in 2012 was over 5000. This also contain Saint Joseph Birambo popular school in Western Province. It also contain school called Esa Urumuri and other infrastructures.
Bwishyura is a sector and town in Karongi District, Western Province in Rwanda, with a population of 40,720. The town, also known as Kibuye, is the capital of Western Province.