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Prince House–Giporoso–Masaka road upgrade

Development Transport announced Rwanda Jan 1, 2026
USD60.5M
Deal Value
10 MW
Capacity
development
Stage
Prince House–Giporoso–Masaka road upgrade
Project

The government earmarked more than Rwf16 billion in the 2025/26 financial year for upgrading the busy 10-kilometre Prince House–Giporoso–Masaka road. The project will be financed by China and is expected to be completed by July 2028.

Deal Analysis

The announced Prince House–Giporoso–Masaka road upgrade in Rwanda represents a significant infrastructure development project aimed at improving transportation within the country. With a budget exceeding Rwf16 billion for the 2025/26 financial year, the project focuses on upgrading a 10-kilometer stretch of road and is slated for completion by July 2028. The financing provided by China underscores the growing economic ties between the two nations and highlights China's increasing role in African infrastructure development. The Rwanda Transport Development Agency (RTDA) will be responsible for the development and maintenance of the upgraded road. This project is notable due to its reliance on Chinese financing, a common trend in infrastructure projects across Africa. The involvement of the Government of Rwanda and the RTDA demonstrates a commitment to improving the nation's transport infrastructure. The upgrade is expected to enhance connectivity, reduce transportation costs, and stimulate economic activity in the region. The successful completion of this project will serve as a benchmark for future infrastructure endeavors in Rwanda and potentially attract further investment in the transport sector.
  • Project is valued at over Rwf16 billion.
  • Financed by China, highlighting their role in African infrastructure.
  • Involves the Government of Rwanda and the Rwanda Transport Development Agency (RTDA).
  • Aims to upgrade a 10-kilometer stretch of road by July 2028.
Market Context: Rwanda is actively investing in its transport infrastructure to facilitate economic development and improve the quality of life for its citizens. This project aligns with the government's broader strategy to enhance connectivity and reduce transportation bottlenecks.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

The project involves expanding the road from two lanes to four lanes and constructing a flyover of more than one kilometre to ease growing traffic congestion along the corridor. "The total cost of the project is estimated at more than 437 million Chinese yuan (about $60.5 million or Rwf86 billion)." "We expect to start actual construction works in January 2026," he said, adding that funds for expropriation have already been allocated to allow implementation to proceed. Demolition of properties has started, making way for the road upgrade works.

Deal Size
The total cost of the project is estimated at more than 437 million Chinese yuan (about $60.5 million or Rwf86 billion).
Capacity
upgrading the busy 10-kilometre Prince House–Giporoso–Masaka road
Location
upgrading the busy 10-kilometre Prince House–Giporoso–Masaka road
COD
It will be financed by China and is expected to be completed by July 2028.
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
C
China investor

"It will be financed by China"

M
Ministry of Infrastructure developer

"The government earmarked more than Rwf16 billion in the 2025/26 financial year for upgrading the busy 10-kilometre Prince House–Giporoso–Masaka road, according to the Ministry of Infrastructure."

R
Rwanda Transport Development Agency (RTDA) developer

"Rwanda Transport Development Agency (RTDA) Director General Imena Munyampenda told the committee that the road is among key infrastructure projects slated for execution in the 2025/26 fiscal year."

high quality Enriched Feb 19, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Jan 1, 2026
Signed
Closed

Market Context

This deal is part of the Transport sector in Rwanda.
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