Almaha for Industry Co Ltd

⛏️ Mining Ventures at ALMAHA

Unearthing Rwanda’s Potential. Investing in Africa’s Future.

At ALMAHA For Industry, our drive for innovation and national development extends beyond home appliances and into the heart of Rwanda’s natural resources. In 2021, we expanded into the mining sector, committing to sustainable and strategic mineral exploration.

🪨 Our Mining License & Location

In March 2021, ALMAHA was granted an official Mineral Exploration License by the Rwanda Mines, Petroleum and Gas Board (RMB). This milestone marked the start of a new chapter in our growth journey.

Exploration Zone:
📍 Almaha Nyanza-Huye Perimeter
📏 25,000,000 square meters
🗺️ Strategically located in Southern Rwanda

🌍 What We’re Exploring

Our licensed exploration zone is rich in critical and strategic minerals vital for both local development and the global tech economy:

  • Cassiterite (a major source of tin)
  • Coltan (used in electronics, essential for capacitors)
  • Lithium (key to batteries and electric vehicles)
  • Beryllium (used in aerospace, telecommunications, and nuclear applications)

These resources are in high global demand, and ALMAHA is working to unlock their value in an environmentally and socially responsible way.

⚙️ Our Approach to Responsible Mining

Sustainable Practices – We prioritize environmental protection and local community welfare.

Local Employment – Our projects aim to create jobs and empower skilled labor within Rwanda.

Geological Expertise – We partner with certified geologists and mining engineers for data-driven exploration.

Compliance & Ethics – All exploration activities align with Rwanda’s mining regulations and transparency initiatives.

📈 The Future of ALMAHA Mining

Our goal is to:

  • Transition from exploration to full-scale mining operations
  • Attract investors and partners in Rwanda’s mining sector
  • Contribute to national export capacity and industrial growth
  • Promote technology transfer and capacity building in geology and mining

"Mining is not just an extraction business for us — it's a long-term investment in Rwanda’s economic sovereignty and industrial transformation."