DCO Secretary-General congratulates Rwanda’s leadership for its national teleport facility

Date: 2026-06-15
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Founding Secretary-General of the Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO), Deemah AlYahya, has extended congratulations to the Government of Rwanda and President Paul Kagame following the country’s achievement of a Tier III certification for its national teleport facility.

The certification marks a historic milestone, making Rwanda’s facility the first in Sub-Saharan Africa and the first operated by a national space agency globally to attain such recognition. It significantly enhances the country’s capacity to connect satellites in orbit with terrestrial networks, strengthening services in broadband connectivity, Earth observation, and data transmission.

In her remarks, AlYahya specifically commended President Kagame’s leadership, highlighting Rwanda’s sustained commitment to long-term digital transformation and strategic investment in critical infrastructure.

She noted that Rwanda’s progress reflects a deliberate national approach that prioritizes foundational systems, including nationwide fibre connectivity and emerging space and digital technologies, as key enablers of future economic and technological growth.

AlYahya recalled earlier engagements with Rwandan leadership, including discussions with President Kagame and Minister of ICT and Innovation Paula Ingabire, describing Rwanda’s digital vision as both ambitious and consistently implemented.

She emphasized that the achievement demonstrates that digital transformation is driven not only by technology adoption, but also by strong leadership, infrastructure investment, and institutional readiness.

The DCO Secretary-General reaffirmed the organization’s support for Rwanda’s digital ambitions and its continued efforts to advance inclusive digital prosperity across member states.

 

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