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Launch of Sanitation and Supply Project in Kirehe and Bugesera Districts

Launch of Sanitation and Supply Project in Kirehe and Bugesera Districts On Tuesday, May 6, 2025, the official launch of a major infrastructure project took place in Kirehe District, marking the beginning of construction for water supply systems and sanitation facilities in both Kirehe and Bugesera Districts. The project is a collaborative effort between WaterAid Rwanda, the Water and Sanitation Corporation (WASAC), and the local district authorities, with funding provided by WaterAid Japan and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) of Japan under Phase IV of their development support. Ayateke Star Company Ltd has been contracted to execute the construction works. This initiative aims to significantly improve access to clean water and sanitation, contributing to better health and quality of life for communities in the targeted areas.

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Bank of Kigali WASH Initiative

To accelerate Rwanda’s journey toward universal access to clean water and sanitation, the Bank of Kigali (BK) has launched a groundbreaking WASH loan product in collaboration with UNICEF and Water For People. This initiative is part of Isoko y'Ubuzima, a five-year flagship program led by Water For People that focuses on strengthening WASH systems at both national and district levels. The program aims to improve governance and unlock private sector participation to ensure sustainable and inclusive water and sanitation services across the country. UNICEF continues to play a vital role in supporting Rwanda’s development goals by ensuring access to essential services such as healthcare, education, clean water, sanitation, and protection from violence and exploitation. Their involvement in this initiative highlights the importance of multi-sectoral collaboration to address the country’s WASH challenges. The newly launched WASH loan product offers flexible financing options for businesses and organizations investing in water and sanitation solutions. Loans range from Rwf50 million to Rwf500 million, with a repayment period of up to five years and interest rates between 10% and 14%. Eligible investments include community-based water supply systems, water micro-entrepreneurship ventures, and small-scale water utility expansion projects—all designed to strengthen local infrastructure and improve access to clean water. The product was officially unveiled on June 20, 2025, during a high-level event held at the Kigali Serena Hotel. The launch brought together more than 100 key stakeholders from government institutions, financial entities, development partners, and the private sector. Among the notable participants was AYATEKE, a leading enterprise in Rwanda’s water and sanitation sector. AYATEKE’s presence at the event underscored the growing commitment of local innovators and entrepreneurs to harness financing opportunities and scale up impactful WASH solutions. This initiative marks a significant step forward in bridging Rwanda’s WASH financing gap and empowering communities with the resources they need to thrive. By mobilizing private sector investment and fostering strategic partnerships, the Bank of Kigali and its collaborators are paving the way for a healthier, more resilient future for all Rwandans.

Programme Performance Review Workshop

Launch of Sanitation and Supply Project in Kirehe and Bugesera Districts

On Tuesday, May 6, 2025, the official launch of a major infrastructure project took place in Kirehe District, marking the beginning of construction for water supply systems and sanitation facilities in both Kirehe and Bugesera Districts. The project is a collaborative effort between WaterAid Rwanda, the Water and Sanitation Corporation (WASAC), and the local district authorities, with funding provided by WaterAid Japan and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) of Japan under Phase IV of their development support. Ayateke Star Company Ltd has been contracted to execute the construction works. This initiative aims to significantly improve access to clean water and sanitation, contributing to better health and quality of life for communities in the targeted areas.

WASH Workshop at MININFRA

Ayateke Star Engages in National WASH Policy Dialogue During Water Week 2025

On Wednesday, March 19, 2025, Ayateke Star Company Ltd participated in a high-level WASH workshop hosted at the Ministry of Infrastructure (MININFRA) as part of Rwanda’s National Water Week, held from March 17 to 22. The workshop focused on strengthening WASH policy frameworks, with particular attention to the management of special waste streams such as electronic waste (E-waste) and healthcare waste. It also addressed key strategies for improving water supply services, including water catchment protection and the reduction of Non-Revenue Water. The event brought together officials from MININFRA, MINICOM, the Ministry of Environment (MoE), Rwanda Biomedical Center (RBC), WASAC, the Rwanda Water Resources Board, and development partners including WaterAid Rwanda, JICA, and private sector operators.

Mahama Water Treatment Plant Visit

JICA and UNHCR Conduct WASH Evaluation Visit to Mahama Water Treatment Plant

On Tuesday, April 29, 2025, the Mahama Water Treatment Plant welcomed a delegation from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). The visit aimed to evaluate the progress of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) initiatives within the Mahama Refugee Camp. The delegation assessed the effectiveness of the water treatment process, the quality and reliability of water testing procedures, and the condition of laboratory equipment. They also reviewed the status of sanitation facilities and hygiene practices to ensure they align with health and safety standards for the camp’s residents.

Project Launch Kirehe

Project Launch: Water Supply & Sanitation Facilities

As on Tuesday 6, 2025, in Kirehe District, the launch of the project related to the construction of water supply system and sanitation facilities in Kirehe and Bugesera District was held. The project is implemented in partnership with WaterAid Rwanda, WASAC, and the Districts, under funding from WaterAid Japan and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) Japan Phase IV. Ayateke Star Company Ltd is the contractor for the constructions.

JADF Event

Ayateke Star Honored for Community Contribution at Kirehe JADF Open Day

Ayateke Star Company Ltd was honored with a Certificate of Participation and Appreciation during the Kirehe District JADF Open Day, an event dedicated to celebrating organizations that have made significant contributions to the district’s development. This recognition reflects the company’s active involvement in local initiatives and its strong collaboration with district authorities. The certificate was awarded as a token of gratitude for Ayateke Star’s continued dedication to community engagement, sustainable development, and partnership-driven progress. Ayateke Star Company Ltd remains committed to supporting the growth and well-being of the communities it serves, reinforcing its role as a trusted partner in regional development. 👏 We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the entire Ayateke Star team for this meaningful achievement!

Pipe Repair

Restoring Access: Successful Pipe Repairs in Gatsibo District

The technical team successfully carried out critical repairs on damaged pipelines within the Gasigati–Rwankuba and Biyanga–Remera water supply systems in Gatsibo District. These interventions restored consistent and reliable access to clean water for thousands of residents, while also enhancing the overall efficiency and resilience of the water distribution infrastructure. The repair work underscores a strong commitment to maintaining essential public services and improving the quality of life in the communities served.

Water Day Event

World Water Day 2025 Celebration

Ayateke Star Co. Ltd proudly partnered with UNHCR and MINEMA to celebrate World Water Day 2025 at Mahama Refugee Camp. The event aimed to raise awareness about the importance of water conservation and the sustainable management of water resources in refugee settings. As part of the celebration, participants engaged in a series of impactful activities, including educational sessions on water sustainability and hygiene, community clean-up initiatives to promote environmental responsibility, and the distribution of water-saving kits to empower residents with practical tools for daily conservation. This collaborative effort reflects Ayateke Star’s ongoing commitment to supporting vulnerable communities, promoting environmental stewardship, and contributing to sustainable development goals.

Partners Meeting

Consultant and Partner Week program

The Consultant and Partner Week program was successfully completed in collaboration with key stakeholders and the leadership of the Joint Action Development Forum (JADF). The initiative fostered meaningful collaboration, encouraged knowledge sharing, and facilitated strategic planning for ongoing and future projects in the region. This engagement strengthened partnerships and reaffirmed a shared commitment to sustainable development and impactful community-driven initiatives.

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Swift Emergency Repairs in Kirehe Ensure Continued Water Access

During a period of heavy rainfall, emergency pipe repair work was carried out in Kirehe to address significant damage and blockages in the water supply system. Despite the adverse weather conditions, the response team acted promptly to repair the damaged pipelines and clear obstructions. Their swift and coordinated efforts successfully restored water flow and prevented extended service disruptions, ensuring that affected communities maintained access to clean and safe water.

Community Service

Community Service at Refugee Camp

In collaboration with the Ministry in Charge of Emergency Management (MINEMA) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), a community service initiative was carried out at a refugee camp to enhance water infrastructure and sanitation facilities. The project involved the installation of new water pipelines to ensure consistent access to clean drinking water, the construction of sanitation blocks to improve hygiene and living conditions, and the implementation of training programs to equip community members with the skills needed to maintain and manage the new systems. This initiative not only addressed urgent public health needs but also promoted long-term sustainability and community empowerment.

Pipe Repair

Swift Emergency Repairs in Kirehe Ensure Continued Water Access

During a period of heavy rainfall, emergency pipe repair work was carried out in Kirehe to address significant damage and blockages in the water supply system. Despite the adverse weather conditions, the response team acted promptly to repair the damaged pipelines and clear obstructions. Their swift and coordinated efforts successfully restored water flow and prevented extended service disruptions, ensuring that affected communities maintained access to clean and safe water.