Islamabad (TDI): On Sunday, the High Commissioner of Rwanda in Pakistan, Fatou Harerimana, hosted an exclusive dinner event, bringing together around 22 prominent business leaders from manufacturing and industrial sectors.
The gathering aimed to foster closer economic ties and encourage Pakistani investors to explore Rwanda as a prime destination for business expansion and investment.
The event was also attended by Naeem Ullah Khan, the High Commissioner of Pakistan to Rwanda, Burundi, and Angola.
On 28th September 2025, the High Commissioner, hosted a dinner in honour of around 22 business leaders in manufacturers and industrialists sectors from Lahore aiming at attracting them invest in Rwanda
The event was graced by H.E Naeem Ullah Khan, the High Commissioner of the… pic.twitter.com/DGNipqVMEM
— Rwanda in Pakistan (@Rwanda_Pakistan) September 29, 2025
During the event, HC Khan shared insights into Rwanda’s growing economic landscape and the promising investment opportunities available, emphasizing the potential benefits for Pakistani businesses interested in entering the East African market.
He also assured attendees of continued collaboration between the two High Commissions to facilitate visits and business engagements in Rwanda.
The dinner marked a significant step in strengthening diplomatic and economic relations between Rwanda and Pakistan.
It provided a unique platform for networking and dialogue between key industrialists and government representatives, aiming to create sustainable partnerships that support mutual growth.
One of the notable outcomes from the discussions was the commitment by the participating business leaders to organize group tours to Kigali, Rwanda’s capital.
Read More:Â Pakistan Invites Rwanda to Global Speakers Conference
These visits will serve as exploratory missions, allowing Pakistani investors to gain firsthand experience of the business environment, infrastructure, and incentives offered by Rwanda’s government to foreign investors.
Rwanda’s High Commissioner emphasized the country’s strategic advantages, such as its stable political climate, investor-friendly policies, and rapidly growing economy, which make it an attractive hub for manufacturing and industrial ventures in Africa.
The event underscored Rwanda’s ambition to position itself as a key player in global trade by inviting international partners, including Pakistan, to partake in its development journey.
As Rwanda continues to pursue robust economic partnerships worldwide, events like this dinner reinforce the importance of diplomatic efforts in building bridges between markets.
With Pakistan’s expanding industrial base and Rwanda’s evolving investment landscape, the collaboration promises to bring mutual benefits through knowledge exchange, joint ventures, and increased trade flows.
Established in December 2008, The Diplomatic Insight is Pakistan’s premier diplomacy and foreign affairs magazine, available in both digital and print formats.