Rwanda has been investing significantly in improving its road infrastructure to enhance connectivity and support economic growth. The government has embarked on various road construction and rehabilitation projects across the country, including highways, urban roads, and feeder roads to rural areas.

The roads network has been seen considerable expansion and enhancement in recent years, with efforts focused on improving both quality and accessibility. Initiatives like the Kigali Urban Road Upgrading Project have aimed to alleviate traffic congestion in the capital city and improve road safety.

Additionally, Rwanda has been proactive in embracing innovative solutions to address transportation challenges. This includes initiatives like the use of drones to deliver medical supplies to remote areas and the introduction of smart traffic management systems.

Overall, President Kagame’s leadership, coupled with strategic planning, investment in human capital, partnerships, innovation, and good governance, has played a crucial role in Rwanda’s achievements in improving its road infrastructure.

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