Regus moves into Rwanda
Workspace provider Regus is to open a business centre in Kigali City, Rwanda, as it expands its footprint in East Africa.
Workspace provider Regus is to open a business centre in Kigali City, Rwanda, as it expands its footprint in East Africa.
Regus has seen a 47% surge in demand for its services in the region and 40% year-on-year growth in enquiries across the continent. Regus already has representation in six other East African nations: Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Zambia, Mauritius and Madagascar.
The group intends to double its network size in East Africa by 2014.
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