In front of the two Houses of Parliament, on 20 April 2026, Prime Minister Nestor Ntahontuye presented a report on the state of achievement of the first half of the year in the framework of the Annual Work Plan and Budget (PTBA) 2025-2026. This document highlights the counter-performances of several publicly-owned companies (SPPs), some of which are struggling to mobilize half of the expected revenues. Faced with this observation, economist Andr…
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In front of the two Houses of Parliament, on 20 April 2026, Prime Minister Nestor Ntahontuye presented a report on the state of achievement of the first half of the year in the framework of the Annual Work Plan and Budget (PTBA) 2025-2026. This document highlights the counter-performances of several publicly-owned companies (SPPs), some of which are struggling to mobilize half of the expected revenues. Faced with this observation, economist Andr…