Muvumba Multipurpose Dam Project Passed 50% Completion and Received €45.4 Million in Additional Funding Rwanda has secured €45.4 million in additional financing from the African Development Bank Group to advance the Muvumba Multipurpose Water Resources Development Program, a flagship infrastructure project integrating irrigation, energy, and water supply. Project Progress: Over 50% Complete Construction of the
Rusizi–Bugarama Road Upgrade Underway, 11km Asphalt Section Planned
Rusizi–Bugarama Road Upgrade Underway, 11km Asphalt Section Planned The rehabilitation of the Rusizi–Bugarama road has officially commenced, marking an important step toward improving road infrastructure and connectivity in Rwanda’s Western Province. The project, which began in February 2026, aims to enhance mobility, support trade, and improve access for communities and businesses in the region. Initial
Gisagara District Launches Rehabilitation of Save–Musha–Mamba 19.5km Road to Boost Local Development
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March 2026 Project Updates: Upcoming Projects Announced in March
March 2026 Project Updates: Upcoming Projects Announced in March March 2026 also saw the announcement of several upcoming infrastructure and development projects across Rwanda, reflecting continued investment in transport, housing, healthcare, and social infrastructure. 1. Road Infrastructure Development – Ngororero District On 13th March 2026, Ngororero District announced plans to construct 31.8 km of asphalt
March 2026 Construction Updates: Newly Launched and Groundbreaking Projects Across Rwanda
March 2026 Construction Updates: Newly Launched and Groundbreaking Projects Across Rwanda March 2026 saw the launch of several key infrastructure projects across Rwanda, focusing on healthcare, sanitation, education, housing, and community welfare. In addition, national institutions like the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) and Rwanda National Police (RNP) launched the Defence and Security Citizens Outreach Programme
March 2026 Construction Updates: Major Ongoing Projects Across Rwanda
March 2026 Construction Updates: Major Ongoing Projects Across Rwanda As Rwanda enters April 2026, the country continues to record steady progress across key construction and infrastructure projects. Throughout March, notable advancements were observed in energy, water supply, real estate, healthcare, and commercial developments—highlighting Rwanda’s ongoing commitment to sustainable growth and improved service delivery. Below is
March 2026 Project Updates: Completed & Inaugurated Projects Across Rwanda
March 2026 Project Updates: Completed & Inaugurated Projects Across Rwanda March 2026 saw the completion and inauguration of several key infrastructure projects across Rwanda, improving transport, water access, healthcare, and sports facilities. 1. Kibuye–Kiziba Refugee Camp Road – Karongi District On 18th March 2026, the Rwanda Transport Development Agency (RTDA) announced that the Kibuye–Kiziba Refugee
Huye Business Mall Hits 71% Completion Milestone, Completion Expected by Late 2026
Huye Business Mall Hits 71% Completion Milestone, Completion Expected by Late 2026 The construction of the Huye Business Mall has reached 71% completion, according to recent updates from Huye District, marking significant progress on one of the region’s largest commercial developments. The project continues to advance steadily, with completion expected by late 2026. Developed by
892 Housing Units to Be Built Under Gahanga Hills Estate in Kigali
892 Housing Units to Be Built Under Gahanga Hills Estate in Kigali Rwanda’s construction and real estate sector continues to gain momentum with the launch of Gahanga Hills Estate, a large-scale housing development set to transform urban living in Kigali. Following a Cabinet meeting chaired by President Paul Kagame on March 4, 2026, the Government
RDF and Rwanda National Police Launch DSCOP26, Advancing Infrastructure Projects Across Rwanda
RDF and Rwanda National Police Launch DSCOP26, Advancing Infrastructure Projects Across Rwanda The Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) and Rwanda National Police (RNP) launched the Defence and Security Citizens Outreach Programme 2026 (DSCOP26) on March 9, 2026, as part of activities marking the 32nd Liberation Anniversary (Kwibohora32). The three-month nationwide programme aims to improve community welfare










