Airtel Rwanda takes second phase of ConnectRwanda campaign to Rubavu

20
Airtel Rwanda takes second phase of ConnectRwanda campaign to Rubavu
Airtel Rwanda takes second phase of ConnectRwanda campaign to Rubavu

Africa-Press – Rwanda. After successful launches in Nyagatare, Burera, Nyamasheke, and Nyanza Districts, Airtel Rwanda, on December 15, took the second phase of the ConnectRwanda campaign, known as ConnectRwanda 2.0, to Rubavu District.

As part of this initiative, residents who attended the event at Umuganda Stadium were able to obtain smartphones for just Rwf 20,000.

Airtel Rwanda took the second phase of the ConnectRwanda campaign, known as ConnectRwanda 2.0, to Rubavu District n December 15. Photos by Emmanuel Dushimimana

The overarching goal of ConnectRwanda 2.0 is to narrow the digital divide by providing affordable 4G smartphones to over a million Rwandans across the country.

Residents who attended the event at Umuganda Stadium were able to obtain smartphones for just Rwf 20,000.

According to Emmanuel Hamez, the CEO of Airtel Rwanda, so far, 52,000 smartphones have been distributed, with 3,000 brought specifically to Rubavu District for the event.

“The smartphones are now accessible at all Airtel Rwanda service centres,” he noted, adding that Rubavu residents could also obtain smartphones at the ongoing PSF expo in the District until December 29.

Hamez said the phones operate on 4G with 32GB memory, offering 1GB internet per day for a month at Rwf1,000.

Prosper Mulindwa, the Mayor of Rubavu District addresses residents. He emphasised the significant role smartphones will play in enhancing trade, particularly with neighbouring DR Congo.

He thanked President Paul Kagame, as well as partners including the Ministry of ICT and the co-founder of Netflix, Reed Hastings, for supporting the initiative.

Innocent Bagamba Muhizi, the CEO of Rwanda Information Society Authority (RISA), noted that each smartphone, valued at over Rwf70,000, had a significant portion covered by partners, allowing people to acquire it for only Rwf20,000.

“This smartphone serves multiple purposes, offering timely information and access to both public and private services. It will assist you in your daily tasks,” he added.

Muhizi urged recipients not to sell the smartphones, emphasizing the importance of taking good care of them. He expressed gratitude to partners, including President Kagame, Hastings, and Airtel Rwanda, for their support.

Prosper Mulindwa, the Mayor of Rubavu District, emphasised the significant role smartphones will play in enhancing trade, particularly with neighbouring DR Congo.

Residents of Rubavu turned up for Airtel Rwanda’s campaign

“They will enable timely access to information and allow the people of Rubavu to stay informed about global events and prosper,” he said.

He expressed gratitude to Airtel Rwanda and its partners for launching the initiative.

Mediatrice Musabyimana, a cross-border trader in Mugerero Sector, Rubavu District, was happy seeing that the smartphone will boost her work and earnings.

“I will use it to access timely information about the goods at the market and other information related to my business,” she said, noting that she will also connect with other traders, locally and internationally, through platforms like YouTube and WhatsApp.

She also extended her appreciation to President Kagame and Airtel Rwanda for spearheading the initiative.

Innocent Bagamba Muhizi, the CEO of Rwanda Information Society Authority (RISA).

Eric Senderi during his performance. Residents who attended the event at Umuganda Stadium were able to obtain smartphones for just Rwf 20,000.

Emmanuel Hamez, the CEO of Airtel Rwanda, said that so far, 52,000 smartphones have been distributed, with 3,000 brought specifically to Rubavu District for the event. Photos by Emmanuel Dushimimana

Airtel’s ambassador singer Eric Senderi cheers with residents at the event.

For More News And Analysis About Rwanda Follow Africa-Press

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here