When you hire a registered engineering professional, you're not just hiring expertise, you're investing in safety, accountability, and quality.
Registered. Compliant. Accountable. Trusted. Respected.
Because the right professional today, can make all the difference tomorrow.
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The Oath of Engineering is more than a ceremonial step.
It is a public commitment by engineering professionals to uphold ethics, accountability, and professional responsibility in work that directly impacts lives, communities, and the future.
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“Engineering professionals must keep learning, exchange knowledge, and strengthen their competitiveness in both regional and international job markets,” - @Sabiti1Steven CEO of the Institute of Engineering Rwanda (IER)
Pooja Khanna, Business Development & Specs Manager of MAPEI highlights the importance of sustainability as a responsibility that must be integrated into how infrastructure is designed, specified, and built.
Her insights reinforce the growing need for innovation, environmentally responsible materials, and collaborative action toward a more resilient built environment in Rwanda and beyond.
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The future of infrastructure will not be defined only by what we build, but by how responsibly we build it.
Today’s discussion on Sustainable Construction in Rwanda brings together voices across the industry to rethink resilience, innovation, and the long-term impact of the built environment.
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Accountability, ethics, and sound governance remain essential to building institutions that are trusted and sustainable.
CPA Fred Mugunga, takes members through governance structures, financial oversight, stakeholder engagement, risk management, and professional conduct continue to shape how the institute responds to both responsibility and emerging challenges.
Strong systems are built when integrity and competence work together.
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Leadership is not only about expertise, it is also about mindset, collaboration, and the ability to guide institutions effectively.
Today, leadership coach, Mireille Karera of KORA Coaching & Business Academy, is engaging the new Governing Council in a session focused on leadership, management, and the expectations that come with serving both individually and collectively.
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“Strong leadership begins with understanding the institution you serve” @Sabiti1Steven
Today’s induction session is to equip the incoming Governing Council and Audit Committee members with insights into governance responsibilities, strategic priorities, financial outlook, and the framework guiding the profession forward.
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New ideas. Shared ambition. Bigger possibilities ahead.
Today’s room carries more than experience it carries the responsibility of shaping how the profession grows, connects, and positions itself beyond borders.
From collaboration to regional exposure and future opportunities, the conversations already reflect a leadership ready to think forward and build wider impact.
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New leadership. Shared responsibility. Continued progress.
The incoming Governing Council steps forward with the responsibility to help shape the future of the profession, building on progress, strengthening standards, and leading with purpose.
Because meaningful growth requires leadership that looks ahead.
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A look back at the Governing Council leadership handover.
From the 2019–2026 Council to new leadership, a moment of continuity, accountability, and great progress.
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A key moment in the ceremony led by the outgoing President and Chairman of the Governing Council Eng. Gentil Kangaho, as the outgoing and incoming members are introduced.
This transition reflects both continuity and renewal, recognizing the contributions of the outgoing Council while welcoming new leadership to build on that foundation and guide the profession forward.
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The formal signing between outgoing and incoming Governing Council members marks the official transfer of leadership, a moment of continuity, accountability, and shared responsibility.
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Handover Ceremony: Opening remarks from the Executive Secretary @Sabiti1Steven as he sets the tone for the afternoon, reflecting on the 2019–2026 Governing Council term and the importance of continuity in leadership.
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