The facility will have 2MW of IT load and will break ground in the first quarter of 2023.
“It is an exciting time for Africa Data Centres,” says Tesh Durvasula, the company’s CEO.
“Our decision to build a data centre in Kigali was an easy one, given Rwanda’s robust economic recovery post the COVID-19 pandemic and the Government of Rwanda’s focus on digital transformation”.
Although Rwanda is a landlocked country in East Africa,…


