About / FAQ

Welcome to Made in Rwanda TRIBUNE.
Here you’ll find quick answers about our platform, how we work and how buyers, exporters, investors and diaspora stakeholders can connect with us. If your question isn’t listed, email info@madeinrwanda.eu.

1) What is Made in Rwanda TRIBUNE?
Made in Rwanda TRIBUNE is an independent platform covering Rwanda’s exports, trade, investment, innovation, ambition & growth through clear, fact-based reporting and practical context for international audiences.

The Made in Rwanda TRIBUNE is an initiative by Likizo Marketing, a specialist in International Relations & Diplomacy, Marketing & Communications and Culture & Business Promotion. Involved with Rwanda since 2011.

2) Who is this site for?
International buyers, investors, the Rwandan diaspora, policymakers, development partners and readers interested in African trade and market development.

3) How often do you publish?
We publish regular updates and feature stories. To stay up to date, follow us on X, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and subscribe to our weekly newsletter on Substack.

4) How do I subscribe to your weekly newsletter (Substack)?
Click here to sign up. You’ll receive a weekly digest with the latest stories, key signals and links.

5) Is your coverage independent?
Yes. Our editorial approach is evidence-led and source-driven. We avoid hype and focus on what can be verified.

6) Can I suggest a story or share a lead?
Yes. You can send tips, data and story ideas by email to info@madeinrwanda.eu. If possible, please include relevant sources, names and a brief explanation of why it matters.

For Buyers and Exporters

7) Which sectors do you cover most?
We cover Rwanda’s export economy across a wide range of sectors; from agriculture and agri-processing to coffee and tea, horticulture, finance, logistics, tourism, sports, events, and the emerging sectors shaping our reporting.

8) How do you verify product and export claims?
We rely on credible sources (official releases, reports and direct quotes where available). If key details are not specified, we say so rather than guessing.

9) Do you recommend suppliers or act as a broker?
We are a media and analysis platform, not a brokerage. We can highlight verified stories and share publicly available contacts when appropriate, but we do not negotiate deals.

10) I’m an exporter; what do you need to consider featuring my story?
Please share a short overview of your company and product(s), your target markets, verifiable milestones and any supporting documentation or sources by email to info@madeinrwanda.eu. Clear contact details and high-quality, usable images are also helpful.

For Investors and Business Stakeholders

11) Do you provide investment or legal advice?
No. Our content is informational and should not be treated as financial, legal or investment advice. We encourage readers to consult qualified professionals.

12) Do you cover the business environment and regulation?
Yes. We report on developments that affect how business is done in practice; regulatory changes, public services and market infrastructure, based on verifiable information.

13) Do you cover Rwanda’s capital markets?
Yes, when relevant to trade and investment. We focus on what reforms and market developments mean in practical terms for issuers, investors and participation.

14) I’m part of the diaspora; how can I stay involved?
Subscribe to the weekly newsletter, follow our updates and reach out if you want to share leads, opportunities or sector insights with sources.

Editorial Standards and Transparency

15) What sources do you use?
We use credible public sources such as official institutions, multilateral organisations, media publications, company reports and interviews. We include quotes only when they appear in source material.

16) Do you correct errors?
Yes. If you spot an error, contact us with details and supporting information. We aim to correct factual mistakes promptly and transparently.

17) Do you publish sponsored content or partnerships?
If we publish paid partnerships, they are clearly labelled. Editorial decisions remain independent and we do not publish undisclosed promotional content.

18) Can I republish or quote your articles?
You’re welcome to quote short excerpts with proper attribution and a link back to the original article. For full republication, please request permission.

Contact and Collaboration

19) How can I contact you?
Email us at info@madeinrwanda.eu.

20) Do you offer collaborations?
We work with a selected group of partners whose goals align with our mission: strengthening the international visibility of Made-in-Rwanda export brands. If you’d like to reach an audience that’s actively interested in Rwanda’s products and business opportunities, we offer a few straightforward partnership options to showcase your company through Made in Rwanda TRIBUNE.

Click here to explore the Export Brand Visibility Partnership.