Kigali Wetlands Restoration Works Reach 92% Completion: See the Latest Transformation
The City of Kigali on May 5, 2026 announced that restoration works for Kigali’s wetlands are ongoing, with the aim of transforming them into attractive eco-tourism destinations while improving biodiversity and water management across the city.
The rehabilitation project covers Gikondo (Kanogo), Nyabugogo, Rwampara, Rugenge Rwintare, and Kibumba wetlands, with works currently at 92% completion.
The project combines environmental restoration with urban infrastructure development through drainage rehabilitation, erosion control systems, embankment stabilisation, landscaping, and eco-tourism infrastructure construction.
Key Project Details
- Total coverage area: 491 hectares
- Contractors: NPD and REAL Contractors
- Consultants: ASTRIK International
- Current progress: 92% complete of May 2026
Wetlands Coverage
- Gikondo Wetland: 162 hectares
- Nyabugogo Wetland: 131 hectares
- Kibumba Wetland: 68 hectares
- Rwampara Wetland: 65 hectares
- Rugenge-Rwintare Wetland: 65 hectares
Main Infrastructure Works
- Flood control infrastructure
- Drainage rehabilitation systems
- River reprofiling and stormwater management
- Sediment traps and water conveying structures
- Embankment stabilisation and erosion control
- Suspended walkways and cycling tracks
- Landscaping and eco-tourism infrastructure
Once completed, the restored wetlands are expected to strengthen Kigali’s climate resilience while supporting sustainable urban development and modern green public spaces.
Drainage and Water Flow Infrastructure
As part of the rehabilitation works, drainage channels and water pathways were constructed to improve water movement and prevent uncontrolled flooding within the wetlands.


Retention Ponds for Flood Mitigation
Retention ponds were also developed to reduce the speed of stormwater runoff and minimise flooding risks. These interconnected ponds allow water to safely pass through the wetlands while enhancing the city’s landscape and environmental quality.


Water Retention and Filtration Structures
The wetlands are further supported by water-retention structures capable of temporarily storing large volumes of rainwater during heavy rainfall events. The systems gradually release filtered water, helping reduce pollution and flood risks downstream.


Environmental and Urban Impact
The rehabilitation works have already contributed to restoring biodiversity, reducing flood risks previously affecting parts of Kigali, and improving the overall environmental beauty and resilience of the city.


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