Modern Landfill Construction in Rusizi Set to Improve Sanitation | WASAC Group

Modern Landfill Construction in Rusizi Set to Improve Sanitation

29/12/2025

Rusizi, 29 December 2025. WASAC Group is constructing a modern landfill with an integrated waste treatment facility to process both faecal sludge and solid waste, aimed at strengthening sanitation services in Rusizi, one of Rwanda’s rapidly growing secondary cities.

Once operational, the facility located in Ruganda Cell, Kamembe Sector, approximately 20 kilometres from Rusizi Town will be the first of its kind in the district, designed to enhance sanitation and environmental protection. During its initial phase, it will receive and treat waste from Gihundwe and Kamembe sectors.

With an investment exceeding Frw 2.3 billion, the facility will have the capacity to treat up to 42 cubic metres of faecal waste and 13 tonnes of solid waste per day upon completion. Biodegradable waste will be converted into compost, while non-biodegradable materials such as plastics and paper will be recycled into reusable products.

The Mayor of Rusizi District, Phanuel Sindayiheba, welcomed the project, underlining its importance for public health and environmental conservation.

All waste generated in Rusizi Town will be collected and sorted at this facility. Organic waste will be transformed into compost, while plastics, including bottles, will be recycled into reusable materials,” he said.

The construction of the Faecal Sludge Treatment Plant (FSTP) and the modern landfill in Rusizi forms part of a broader sanitation programme also being implemented in Karongi, Rubavu, and Musanze districts. Funded by the African Development Bank (AfDB), these initiatives aim to expand access to safely managed sanitation services and strengthen public and environmental health through centralized and well-controlled faecal sludge treatment systems.

Progress of construction works at the project site.

The Rusizi project began in February 2025 and is scheduled for completion in March 2026. Once operational, the facility is expected to significantly enhance waste management capacity in the district, reduce environmental pollution, and support Rwanda’s long-term sustainability and sanitation objectives.

 

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