Africa-Press – Rwanda. On Saturday, October 25, 2025, BRALIRWA Plc, part of the HEINEKEN Company, in partnership with Rubavu District, planted 13,000 trees in Rambo Village, Kiraga Cell, Nyamyumba Sector, as part of its ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability and its vision to brew a better world.
The tree planting activity, which was held during the monthly Umuganda community service, where 10,000 agroforestry trees and 3,000 fruit trees were planted in the community, preceded another 7,000 fruit trees that the company had distributed to the districts of Kicukiro and Nyarugenge the previous week.
BRALIRWA Corporate Affairs Director, Minister of Trade & Industry, and BRALIRWA Brewery Manager planting trees during Umuganda community works
The event was graced by distinguished government officials, including the Minister of Trade and Industry, the Mayor of Rubavu District, among other distinguished guests and dignitaries. Community members were glad to participate in the event and also receive fruit trees to plant at home as a chance not only to help the environment, but to improve household nutrition, income, and soil health.
The initiative is part of BRALIRWA’s ‘brew a better world’ agenda to boost watershed protection, biodiversity, and community livelihoods. Speaking during the event, BRALIRWA’s Corporate Affairs & Communications Director, Rosette Mutoni, reiterated the Company’s long-standing commitment to environmental sustainability.
“Each year, we proudly plant 20,000 trees across our water catchment areas in both Kigali and Rubavu. This initiative not only helps to restore and protect vital ecosystems but also demonstrates our dedication to nurturing the environment for the well-being of our communities and future generations.”
Minister of Trade & Industry, Mayor of Rubavu District, BRALIRWA Corporate Affairs Director, among other event participants carrying tree seedlings to plant during Umuganda
Last year in September, the company, in partnership with Rubavu leadership, engaged the community in clean-up activities along the shores of Lake Kivu under the theme ‘make room for life’, where they engaged in discussions on waste management and donated hygiene materials to facilitate waste collection.
The Mayor of Rubavu District, Prosper Mulindwa, appreciated the community members for their great participation in the tree planting event and commended BRALIRWA for continuing to set an example of responsible corporate citizenship by showing that protecting our planet and supporting our people go hand in hand in building a sustainable future for Rwanda.
Minister of Trade & Industry, Hon. Prudence Sebahizi delivering his keynote address to the community
The Minister of Trade and Industry, Prudence Sebahizi, who was the guest of honour in the Umuganda ‘community work’ reminded all participants of the importance of conserving the environment, “Every tree we plant today is a symbol of our faith in Rwanda’s future, a future that is green, sustainable, and prosperous.”
“Environmental protection and industrial development are not opposing goals; they are complementary pillars of Rwanda’s transformation. At the Ministry of Trade and Industry, we are committed to green industrialization, supporting factories that use clean technologies, promoting eco-friendly value chains, and encouraging businesses that grow while protecting nature.” He added.
The event was concluded with interactions between event participants and BRLAIRWA staff, highlighting the importance of collaboration and joint efforts in promoting environmental sustainability.
Nyamyumba Sector community members participated in the tree planting initiative
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