President Kagame launches smartphone factory in Rwanda

President Kagame launches smartphone factory in Rwanda

- The plant currently employs 90% of Rwandans

- The introduction of Mara Phones would put smartphone ownership within the reach of more Rwandans in a country where internet coverage stands at 52.1% up from 7% in 2011

- Rwandan president, Paul Kagame, said the factory is part of the broader “Made in Rwanda Initiative”, which his country has embarked on

Rwandan president, Paul Kagame, has launched a smartphone manufacturing plant, the first of its kind in the African continent.

Kagame launched the factory (Mara Phones Production Plant) on Monday, October 7, at the Kigali special economic zone in Gasabo district.

President Kagame launches smartphone factory in Rwanda
President Paul Kagame (center) during the launch of the Mara Phones Plant in Kigali on Monday, October 7. Photo: Paul Kagame.
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In a report by the Rwanda New Times, seen by Legit.ng, the president said the project was part of the broader made in Rwanda initiative, which his country has embarked on.

“The Mara phone joins a growing list of high-quality products that are made in our country. Producing smartphones is not a simple matter. Around 1,000 individual components are involved as we have been taken through the whole process,” the chair of the East African Community said.

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“The plant is therefore a complex manufacturing operation requiring significant technical skill and expertise and is another milestone on our journey to high-tech made in Rwanda industry,” he added.

President Kagame launches smartphone factory in Rwanda
Female engineers working on the Mara smartphone at the Kigali special economic zone. Photo: The New Times.
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The introduction of Mara Phones would put smartphone ownership within the reach of more Rwandans in a country where internet coverage stands at 52.1% up from 7% in 2011.

President Kagame launches smartphone factory in Rwanda
Kagame (right) using the newly launched smartphone. Photo: Paul Kagame.
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According to Rwanda’s ministry of information and technology, the number of phone owners grew from 33% in 2010 to the current 80.6%.

"The smartphone is no longer a luxury item. It is rapidly becoming a requirement of everyday life. That trend is bound to increase in the years to come, as more and more services migrate to digital platforms," Kagame said.

The plant has so far employed 200 people with 90% of them being Rwandans. At full capacity, it is expected to have a workforce of 650 people.

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The bot is a big advancement on the ‘retweet with comment’ feature that the social media platform introduced some years ago which allows the user to quote a tweet with their comment.

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