Rusumo project: Energy ministers want power plant completion before 2021

Construction works of the 80MW Regional Rusumo Falls Hydroelectric Project (RRFHP) are at 59 percent according to Energy Ministers from Rwanda, Tanzania and Burundi who visited the site last week.
Construction works of the 80MW Regional Rusumo Falls Hydroelectric Project (RRFHP) are at 59 percent according to Energy Ministers from Rwanda, Tanzania and Burundi who visited the site last week.
Rwanda's Infrastructure Minister Claver Gatete (R) and Tanzanian Energy Minister, Medard Kalemani (C), at the powerhouse being constructed.
Rwanda's Infrastructure Minister Claver Gatete (R) and Tanzanian Energy Minister, Medard Kalemani (C), at the powerhouse being constructed.
Rwanda's Infrastructure Minister Claver Gatete (R) and Tanzanian Energy Minister, Medard Kalemani (C), at the powerhouse being constructed.
Rwanda's Infrastructure Minister Claver Gatete (R) and Tanzanian Energy Minister, Medard Kalemani (C), at the powerhouse being constructed.
Rwanda's Infrastructure Minister Claver Gatete (R) and Tanzanian Energy Minister, Medard Kalemani (C), at the powerhouse being constructed.
Rwanda's Infrastructure Minister Claver Gatete (R) and Tanzanian Energy Minister, Medard Kalemani (C), at the powerhouse being constructed.
The ministers and project officials tour houses for people who will work at the power plant. The accommodations are in Tanzania, five kilometres from the Rusumo border. This is also where a temporary camp for the current project's workforce is located.
The ministers and project officials tour houses for people who will work at the power plant. The accommodations are in Tanzania, five kilometres from the Rusumo border. This is also where a temporary camp for the current project's workforce is located.
Jean de Dieu Nsabimana