The Rwanda Energy Group and its subsidiaries staff were urged to multiply their efforts if they are to achieve the company’s set target of connecting all Rwandans within 7 years. Speaking at the end of year meeting at Lemigo Hotel on...
Read MoreImagine living in a world with little or no light when the sun set. That was the plight of an estimated 1380 residents in Ngeruka sector in Bugesera District until they got connected to the national grid early this December
Read MoreOn this 20th December, Rwanda Energy Group replaced the already existing transformer in Kimironko Sector, Gasabo District, with a new stronger transformer to solve the issue of voltage drop which was affecting 300 citizens living in 3...
Read More“We have set our targets but we will have to stretch them in the future. Our general target is to connect all Rwandans by 2024” said recently the CEO of Rwanda Energy Group, Eng. Ron Weiss. Access to electricity in Rwanda is one of the...
Read MoreOn Sunday 26th of November 2017, Rwanda Energy Group (REB) Basketball club was crowned champion after winning the pre-season 2017 tournament. REG Basketball Club (REG BBC) sealed the title after beating IPRC-Kigali 76-71 at Amahoro...
Read MoreRwanda Energy Group in partnership with Rwanda Red Cross and the National Police has started training technicians in branches and plants on first aid skills and oil management.
Read MoreRon Weiss, the Rwanda energy group CEO has condemned illegal connections by REG impersonators that have caused injuries and deaths in Gasabo and Rusizi districts. While addressing journalists, Weiss warned the general public to always...
Read MoreRwanda Energy Group (REG) has started upgrading power substations in various parts of the country to ensure efficiency of electricity supply and reduce losses throughout the transmission lines. This Saturday 10th June, during a tour with...
Read MoreAccess to safe, reliable and cost effective energy is essential in order to achieve the levels of growth defined in the national strategic documents. Energy is a critical productive sector input that can catalyze broader economic growth...
Read MoreThe Government of Rwanda under the EDPRS II made commitments to accelerate economic growth and improve social welfare. Infrastructure is one of the key pillars, where energy and water utilities play a critical role. The repealed EWSA law...
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