Prime Cement seeks to bridge supply gap with $40 million plant

The New Times
The factory of prime cement Ltd has started to commissioned it's cements at Musanze district on September 1, and it's expected to help bridge the cements supply gap in Rwanda. / All photo by Dan Nsengiyumva
The factory of prime cement Ltd has started to commissioned it's cements at Musanze district on September 1, and it's expected to help bridge the cements supply gap in Rwanda. / All photo by Dan Nsengiyumva
The factory of prime cement Ltd has started to commissioned it's cements at Musanze district on September 1, and it's expected to help bridge the cements supply gap in Rwanda. / All photo by Dan Nsengiyumva
The factory of prime cement Ltd has started to commissioned it's cements at Musanze district on September 1, and it's expected to help bridge the cements supply gap in Rwanda. / All photo by Dan Nsengiyumva
The factory of prime cement Ltd has started to commissioned it's cements at Musanze district on September 1, and it's expected to help bridge the cements supply gap in Rwanda. / All photo by Dan Nsengiyumva
The factory of prime cement Ltd has started to commissioned it's cements at Musanze district on September 1, and it's expected to help bridge the cements supply gap in Rwanda. / All photo by Dan Nsengiyumva
The factory of prime cement Ltd has started to commissioned it's cements at Musanze district on September 1, and it's expected to help bridge the cements supply gap in Rwanda. / All photo by Dan Nsengiyumva
The factory of prime cement Ltd has started to commissioned it's cements at Musanze district on September 1, and it's expected to help bridge the cements supply gap in Rwanda. / All photo by Dan Nsengiyumva
The factory of prime cement Ltd has started to commissioned it's cements at Musanze district on September 1, and it's expected to help bridge the cements supply gap in Rwanda. / All photo by Dan Nsengiyumva
The factory of prime cement Ltd has started to commissioned it's cements at Musanze district on September 1, and it's expected to help bridge the cements supply gap in Rwanda. / All photo by Dan Nsengiyumva
Julius Bizimungu