[228] The principal form of public transport in the country is the minibus, accounting for more than half of all passenger carrying capacity. [229] Some minibuses, particularly in Kigali, [230] operate an unscheduled service, under a shared taxi system, [231] while others run to a schedule, offering express routes between the major cities. There are a smaller number of large buses, [229] which operate a scheduled service around the country. The principal private hire vehicle is the motorcycle taxi; in 2013 there were 9, 609 registered motorcycle taxis in Rwanda, compared with just 579 taxicabs. [229] Coach services are available to various destinations in neighbouring countries. The country has an international airport at Kigali that serves several international destinations, the busiest routes being those to Nairobi and Entebbe;[232] there is one domestic route, between Kigali and Kamembe Airport near Cyangugu.
[194] The sector rebounded in 2010, becoming the country's largest sector by economic output and contributing 43. 6% of the country's GDP. [70] Key tertiary contributors include banking and finance, wholesale and retail trade, hotels and restaurants, transport, storage, communication, insurance, real estate, business services and public administration including education and health. [194] Tourism is one of the fastest-growing economic resources and became the country's leading foreign exchange earner in 2007.
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[143] It is comparable in size to Burundi, Haiti and Albania. [70][144] The entire country is at a high altitude: the lowest point is the Rusizi River at 950 metres (3, 117 ft) above sea level. [70] Rwanda is located in Central/Eastern Africa, and is bordered by the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, Uganda to the north, Tanzania to the east, and Burundi to the south. [70] It lies a few degrees south of the equator and is landlocked. [145] The capital, Kigali, is located near the centre of Rwanda. [146] The watershed between the major Congo and Nile drainage basins runs from north to south through Rwanda, with around 80% of the country's area draining into the Nile and 20% into the Congo via the Rusizi River and Lake Tanganyika.
[113] The Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) has been the dominant political party in the country since 1994. The RPF has maintained control of the presidency and the Parliament in national elections, with the party's vote share consistently exceeding 70%. The RPF is seen as a Tutsi-dominated party but receives support from across the country, and is credited with ensuring continued peace, stability, and economic growth. [114] According to human rights organisation Freedom House 2015 report the government has been suppressing the freedoms of opposition groups in that the RPF had "prevented new political parties from registering and arrested the leaders of several existing parties, effectively preventing them from fielding candidates" in elections.
[195] In spite of the genocide's legacy, the country is increasingly perceived internationally as a safe destination. [196] The number of tourist arrivals in 2013 was 864, 000 people, up from 504, 000 in 2010. [66] Revenue from tourism was US$303 million in 2014, up from just US$62 million in 2000. [197] The largest contributor to this revenue was mountain gorilla tracking, in the Volcanoes National Park;[197] Rwanda is one of only three countries in which mountain gorillas can be visited safely; the gorillas attract thousands of visitors per year, who are prepared to pay high prices for permits.
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[18][22] Under this theory, the Hutu and Tutsi distinction arose later and was a class distinction rather than a racial one. [23][24] A reconstruction of the ancient King's Palace at Nyanza The earliest form of social organisation in the area was the clan (ubwoko). [25] The clans were not limited to genealogical lineages or geographical area, and most included Hutu, Tutsi, and Twa.
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8% in 2009. [225] The government's Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy for 2013–18 aims to increase access to electricity to 70% of households by 2017. [226] Rwanda electricity production by source The government has increased investment in the transport infrastructure of Rwanda since the 1994 genocide, with aid from the United States, European Union, Japan, and others. The transport system consists primarily of the road network, with paved roads between Kigali and most other major cities and towns in the country. [227] Rwanda is linked by road to other countries in the East African Community, namely Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi and Kenya, as well as to the eastern Congolese cities of Goma and Bukavu; the country's most important trade route is the road to the port of Mombasa via Kampala and Nairobi, which is known as the Northern Corridor.
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