The event began with a visit to the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Gisozi and continued with remembrance messages centered on unity, truth, and honoring the lives lost
Staff and leadership of Quality Engineering Company Ltd, together with partners, survivors, guests, and representatives from Jabana Sector, gathered to commemorate the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. #Kwibuka32@BBEnergyGroup@Ibuka_Rwanda@Kigali_Memorial@jabanasector
He noted that victims should never be seen as statistics, but as people with dreams, families, and futures taken away, and urged everyone to protect the truth.“We should not leave the responsibility of protecting the truth to a few people. It concerns all of us,” he said.
Speaking during the 32nd commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, Prosper Umwizerwa, Managing Director of Quality Engineering, emphasized that remembering is not a choice but a shared responsibility.#Kwibuka32
She emphasized the importance of commemoration and visiting memorial sites, noting that such sites serve as enduring evidence against genocide denial. #Kwibuka32
Solange Mukanizeyimana, President of Ibuka in Jabana Sector, called on Quality Engineering staff—most of whom are young people to remain vigilant against Genocide ideology and reject false narratives that distort the truth about the 1994 #Kwibuka32@jabanasector@Gasabo_District
Solange Mukanizeyimana, President of Ibuka in Jabana Sector, called on Quality Engineering staff—most of whom are young people to remain vigilant against Genocide ideology and reject false narratives that distort the truth about the 1994 #Kwibuka32@jabanasector@Gasabo_District
Quality Engineering staff, partners, and Jabana Sector officials are gathered in remembrance during the commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, honoring the lives lost and reaffirming commitment to unity and peace. #Kwibuka32
Quality Engineering staff representatives and partners laid wreaths at the Kigali Genocide memorial, honoring over 250,000 victims of the 1994 Genocide against Tutsi, before joining staff in Jabana sector for a commemoration. #Kwibuka32
On the sidelines of the @WorldBankGroup's Annual Conference on Carbon Pricing and Carbon Markets, underway in #Singapore, @REMA_Rwanda Director General @Juliet_Kabera met with Karolien Casaer-Diez, Global Senior Director for Article 6 at @southpoleglobal to explore strategies for unlocking carbon markets and climate finance across #Africa.
The discussion underscored several strategic priorities, including:
✅ Ensuring policy certainty and institutional credibility;
✅ Early engagement with buyers through structured offtake agreements to de-risk projects and mobilise broader financing;
✅ Prioritisation of scalable and high-impact sectors, particularly methane reduction, energy transition, e-mobility, and clean infrastructure;
✅ Developing a robust national carbon market ecosystem to support long-term participation and global competitiveness.
#CarbonMarkets | #Article6 | #EnergyTransition | #SustainableDevelopment |
"For Africa, energy is not simply a development issue; it is the foundation of industrial growth and competitiveness. Modern manufacturing, mineral processing, digital infrastructure, and advanced healthcare all depend on reliable power."
President #Kagame at the #NEISA2026
The Official Opening Ceremony of #NEISA2026 is happening now in Kigali, Rwanda.
Leaders, policymakers, investors, regulators, and global industry experts have gathered for one of Africa’s most important conversations on the future of nuclear energy, investment, and sustainable development.
Watch the Opening Ceremony live and follow the conversations shaping Africa’s energy future.
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#AfricaForward advanced a vision GCF shares: stronger partnerships & coordinated finance to drive value in Africa.
With over $7.5B invested in Africa, unlocking $25B, we're ready to do more w/ #climateaction partners like France & Kenya to help Africa realise a resilient future.
Beneficiaries expressed deep gratitude for the company’s previous initiative of improved cookstoves that significantly reduced their firewood expenses, as well as the current livestock support, which is expected to further improve their livelihoods.@GatsiboDistrict@GatsiboS
Quality Engineering Company Ltd distributed 100 pigs to 100 low-income households in Rugarama, Gatsibo, and Muhura sectors of Gatsibo District to support income generation and boost agricultural productivity through manure use. @GatsiboDistrict@RwandaEast@RwandaLocalGov
Quality Engineering Company Ltd distributed 100 pigs to 100 low-income households in Rugarama, Gatsibo, and Muhura sectors of Gatsibo District to support income generation and boost agricultural productivity through manure use. @GatsiboDistrict@RwandaEast@RwandaLocalGov
"The continent (Africa) has a lot that is not being put to good use, and it is up to us , not people from anywhere else, to be able to raise ourselves to that level where we should be."
President Kagame at the #ACF2026. #RBANews
🌍 Africa holds roughly 10% of the world's proven gas reserves and could keep producing at today's rates for the next seventy years. Yet just 3% of that gas ever crosses an African border to reach another African market.
That contradiction framed the opening diagnosis delivered by Acha Leke, Chairman of McKinsey Africa, on the main stage of the Africa CEO Forum Annual Summit in Kigali.
⚡ Africa is the fastest-growing gas demand region in the world, expanding five times faster than the global average, with power generation and industry alone driving 85% of that appetite. Seven countries concentrate 90% of the continent's reserves. The resource is plentiful, the demand is rising, but the plumbing connecting one to the other simply does not exist at continental scale.
🔄 Today, 34% of African gas heads to export markets, mostly as LNG bound for Europe where prices are higher and offtakers more bankable. The 63% that stays domestic sounds reassuring until you notice it is concentrated in just four countries: Algeria, Nigeria, Egypt and Libya. Look at the continent's pipeline map and the verdict is plain. African gas infrastructure has been engineered to leave the continent, not to circulate within it.
🏗️ Leke's prescription lands squarely on the New Deal the Forum has been pushing since day one. Credible offtakers in the power sector, blended capital pooling DFIs, national development banks, governments and private financiers, regulatory harmonisation under the AfCFTA banner, and the political resolve to underwrite cross-border infrastructure for the long haul. Without that combined push, production costs sitting 25% above the global average will keep tilting the economics towards exports.
🇷🇼 The question Kigali keeps returning to is unavoidable. Who will power Africa, with African gas, for African industries, and on what terms?
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#ACF2026 #AfricaCEOForum
“We are seeing a country and an environment that is ready to help investors reach their targets, while also ensuring that they become part of the success story.
Rwanda offers a platform where industry can grow, where investment can translate into jobs, and where different sectors, including manufacturing and tourism, can contribute to shared prosperity.”
— Ahmed El Sewedy, President & CEO of Elsewedy Electric, at the #InvestInRwanda session during the 2026 @africaceoforum.
#ACF2026
“I think we lose a lot more even by not doing what we have to do.”
President #Kagame urges Africa to use its competitive advantage to navigate global challenges and uncertainty. #ACF2026