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East African Manufacturers & Investors Directory
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East African Manufacturers & Investors Directory
Business Development Manager : Peter Oguwi
Design & Layout : James Ouma
Photography : George Bryamwasaki
Production Director : Rajiv Janjua
COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVES
Uganda : Peter Oguwi
Burundi : Gerard Ndayiragije
Kenya : Dishon Emali
Tanzania : Neema Kaaya
Rwanda : Mbuga Peter
Contributors
Message From the Publisher
Allow me to present to you the 2020 Edition of the East African Manufactures and Investors Directory. This edition has captured information’s on most manufactures and Investors from the EAC region. It has also covered various sectors not only manufacturing, but also service industry.
Companies are listed alphabetically and according to industry, product or service. Telephones contacts, whats-ups and email addresses for various establishments are readily available for easy communication. This directory connect the people of East Africa countries of Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, South Sudan and Uganda to the outside world. It is one of the most cost effective advertising medium in East Africa in terms of circulation and reach. The directory is updated, printed and distributed annually. We distribute the books to all companies and to the general public for free.
We have well established physical offices in the Five (5) EAC Countries. East African Manufactures and Investors Directory is our second publication after the East African Education Directory which is distributed to all schools across East Africa for free.
I take this opportunity once more to pay special tribute to our esteemed clients and business partners across East Africa for the trust, confidence and support in terms of advertising. Without your support, this directory could have not been printed and distributed. Please continue supporting us so that we can together keep the spirit of EAC burning. Our online edition is also updated yearly.
We seek your independent opinion which can help us upgrade the 2021 edition to another standard. If your establishment is missing in this edition, email us on: [email protected]
www.eamanufact.com
KENYA
Interafrica Communications Services Ltd, Utali House 1st Floor, Northwing, P.O BOX 15828-00100 Nairobi, Kenya Tel: +254 20-2228901 / +254 20-2213678, Cell +254 720 002305, +254 723 959612 Email: [email protected], Web: www.eamanufact.com
RWANDAEast Africa Education Directory Ltd,Centenary House, 1st Floor. P.O BOX 7409, Kigali, Rwanda Tel: +250 785-022910, Email: [email protected], Web: www.eamanufact.com
TANZANIA
Education Directory for East Africa Ltd. Co-Architecture Building 5th Floor, Plot 12, Block 75. Uhuru Road /Livingstone Street Dar es Salam. P.O BOX 80482 Dar es Salam. Tel: +255- 764-002191/ +255 022-200713, +255 702-547013 Email: [email protected] Web: www.eamanufact.com
UGANDA
Interafrica Communications Services (U) Ltd, Musana Plaza, 1st Floor P.O BOX 1988, Kampala Uganda, Tel: 0483-660283, 0772-353292, 0700 456856. Email: [email protected] Web: www.eamanufact.com
BURUNDI
East African Manufacturers & Investors Directory. Sarl, Bujumbura, Burundi Office. P.O BOX 2556 Bujumbura Burundi, Alpha Kilo K’Uwiteka Building, 2nd Floor, Boulevard P. Ngendandumwe, Bujumbura, Burundi. Tel: +257 77790342, +257 79394725, _257 71513293 Email: [email protected], Web: www.eamanufact.com
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East Africa Community Background
EAC Background
The East African Community (EAC) is the regional intergovernmental organization of the Republics of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, South Sudan, Republic of Burundi and Republic of Rwanda with its headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania.The EAC aims at widening and deepening co-operation among the partner states and other regional economic communities in, among others, political, economic and social fields for their mutual benefit.
The Treaty for Establishment of the East African Community was signed on 30th November 1999 and entered into force on 7th July 2000 following its ratification by the Original 3 Partner States – Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The Republic of Rwanda and the Republic of Burundi acceded to the EAC Treaty on 18th June 2007 and became full Members of the Community with effect from 1st July 2007.
Aims and ObjectivesThe EAC aims at widening and deepening co-operation among the Partner States in, among others, political, economic and social fields for their mutual benefit. To this extent the EAC countries established a Customs Union in 2005 and are working towards the establishment of a Common Market by 2010, subsequently a Monetary Union by 2012 and ultimately a Political Federation of the East African States.
Enlargement of the CommunityThe realization of a large regional economic bloc encompassing Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, South Sudan and Uganda with a combined population of 150 million people, land area of 1.85 million sq kilometers and a combined gross domestic product of $ 41 billion, bears great strategic and geopolitical significance and prospects of a renewed and reinvigorated East African Community.
Current statusThe regional integration process is at a high pitch at the moment. The encouraging progress of the
EAC Secretary General, Amb Liberat Mfumukeko
East African Customs Union, the enlargement of the Community with admission of Rwanda and Burundi, the ongoing negotiations of the East African Common Market as well as the consultations on fast tracking the process towards East African Federation all underscore the serious determination of the East African leadership and citizens to construct a powerful and sustainable East African economic and political bloc.
VisionThe vision of EAC is to be a prosperous, competitive, secure, stable and politically united East Africa. Our MissionThe mission of the Community is to widen and deepen economic, political, social and cultural integration in order to improve the quality of life of the people of East Africa through increased competitiveness, value added production, trade and investments.
Our ValuesUnderpinning the EAC is our commitment to our values: Professionalism Accountability Transparency Teamwork Unity in Diversity Allegiance to EAC ideals
The SecretariatThe Secretariat is the executive Organ of the Community. It ensures that the regulations and directives adopted by the Council of Ministers are properly implemented, and provides the Council of Ministers with strategic recommendations.
EAC Headquarter
The headquarters of the EAC Secretariat is located in Arusha, Tanzania.
Our LeadershipAt the head of the EAC Secretariat is the Secretary General.
The Secretary-General is the principal executive and accounting officer of the Community as well as the Secretary of the Summit; he/she is appointed by the Summit for a fixed five-year, non-renewable term.
The four Deputy Secretaries-General deputies and support the Secretary-General in the management and executive direction of the EAC Secretariat. They are appointed by the Summit on recommendations of the Council and on a rotational basis. Each Deputy Secretary-General can serve a maximum of two three-year terms.The Counsel to the Community is the principal legal adviser to the Community.How we workThe EAC Secretariat is organized along 6 key offices, each having distinct spheres of responsibility. These key offices coordinate seamlessly as they carry out the day-to-day work of the Community.
Executive Office of the Secretary-General• Office of the Secretary-General• Counsel to the Community• Corporate Communications and Public Affairs• Regional Co-operation in Defense• Internal Audit• Resource Mobilization
Customs and Trade
Customs DirectorateTrade DirectoratePlanning and InfrastructureInfrastructure DirectoratePlanning and Investment DirectorateProductive and Social SectorsProductive Sectors DirectorateSocial Sectors DirectorateCo-operation in Political MattersPolitical Affairs DepartmentInternational Relations DepartmentPeace and Security DepartmentFinance and AdministrationFinance DirectorateHuman Resources and Administration Directorate
East Africa Community OrgansThe main Organs of the EAC are the Summit, the Council of Ministers, the Co-coordinating Committee, the Sectorial Committees, the East African Court of Justice, the East African Legislative Assembly and the Secretariat.
The SummitThe Summit comprising of Heads of Government of Partner States gives strategic direction towards the realization of the goal and objectives of the Community.
The Council of MinistersThe Council of Ministers (or simply, the Council) is the central decision-making and governing Organ of the EAC. Its membership constitutes Ministers or Cabinet Secretaries from the Partner States whose dockets are responsible for regional co-operation.
Every year, the Council meets twice, one meeting of which is held immediately preceding a meeting of the Summit. The Council meetings assist in maintaining a link between the political decisions taken at the Summits and the day-to-day functioning of the Community. Regulations, directives and decisions taken or given by the Council are binding to the Partner States and to all other Organs and Institutions of the Community other than the Summit, the Court and the Assembly.
The Council, each year, elects a Chairperson by rotation to serve a one-year term to the office of Chairperson of the Council of Ministers. The Coordinating CommitteeUnder the Council, the Coordinating Committee has the primary responsibility for regional co-operation and co-ordinates the activities of the Sect oral Committees. It
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also recommends to the Council about the establishment, composition and functions of such Sect oral Committees. It draws its membership from Permanent / Principal Secretaries responsible for regional co-operation from the Partner States.Subject to any directions given by the Council, the Coordinating Committee meets twice a year preceding the meetings of the Council. Moreover, it may hold extraordinary meetings at the request of the Chairperson of the Coordinating Committee.
Sectoral CommitteesSectoral Committees conceptualize programs and monitor their implementation. The Council establishes such Sectoral Committees on recommendation of the Coordinating Committee.The Sectoral Committees meet as often as necessary for the proper discharge of their functions.
The East African Court of Justice
The East African Court of Justice (or simply, the Court) is the principal judicial Organ of the Community and ensures adherence to the law in the interpretation and application of compliance with the EAC Treaty. It was established under Article 9 of the Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community.
Arusha, Tanzania is the temporary seat of the Court until the Summit determines its permanent seat. The Court established its Sub-registries in the Partner States, which are located in the premises of the National Courts.
The Court is currently composed of ten judges, appointed by the Summit from among sitting judges of any Partner State court of judicature or from jurists of recognized competence, and the Registrar who is appointed by the Council of Ministers.
The Court has two divisions: an Appellate division and a First Instance division.For more information, please visit the EACJ website.
The East African Legislative Assembly
The East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) is the Legislative Organ of the Community and has a cardinal function to further EAC objectives, through its Legislative, Representative and Oversight mandate. It was established under Article 9 of the Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community.The Assembly has a membership comprising of 45 elected Members (nine from each Partner State), and 7 ex-officio Members consisting of the Minister or Cabinet Secretary responsible for EAC Affairs from each Partner State, the Secretary-General and the Counsel to the Community totaling 52 Members.
The Assembly draws the authority to establish its Standing Committees from its Rules of Procedure. It currently has 6 Standing Committees to execute its mandate:The Accounts Committee;The Committee on Legal, Rules, and Privileges;The Committee on Agriculture, Tourism and Natural Resources;The Committee on Regional Affairs and Conflict Resolution;The Committee on Communication, Trade and Investment, andThe Committee on General Purpose.
The EALA Commission which oversees the management of the Assembly is established following the enactment of the Administration of the EALA Act 2012.
For more information, please visit the EALA website.
The SecretariatThe Secretariat is the executive Organ of the Community. As the guardian of the Treaty, it ensures that regulations and directives adopted by the Council are properly implemented.
In service of the Community, the Secretariat comprises the Secretary-General, 4 Deputy Secretaries-General, the Counsel to the Community and hundreds of EAC staff members who carry out the day-to-day work of the EAC as mandated by the Council.
The Secretary-General is the principal executive and accounting officer of the Community, the head of the Secretariat and the Secretary of the Summit; he/she is appointed by the Summit for a fixed five-year, non-renewable term.
The Deputy Secretaries-General are appointed by the Summit on recommendations of the Council and on a rotational basis. They deputies the Secretary-General and each serves a three-year term, renewable once.
The Counsel to the Community is the principal legal adviser to the Community.
Working in East Africa
The EAC Common Market Protocol allows workers from any Partner State to accept employment within any other EAC country. They cannot be discriminated against on the basis of their nationality.
Furthermore, a worker will have the right to social security benefits and can be accompanied by a spouse and children.
It is however worth noting that, Employment in the public service is excluded unless permitted by the particular Partner State.
Using the ILO classification, Partner States have committed to open up for the following categories of workers:
Burundi - Professionals; By 1st July 2010
Kenya - Managers, Professionals, Technicians and Associate Professionals, and Craft and Related Trades Workers; By 1st July 2010
Rwanda - Professionals and Technicians and Associate Professionals; By 1st July 2010
Tanzania - Professionals and Technicians and Associate Professionals; Ranging from 1st July 2010 to 2015
Uganda - Managers, Professionals and Craft and Related Trades Workers; By 1st July 2010
Entry, Stay and Exit
A citizen of a Partner State, who seeks to enter or exit the territory of another Partner State as a worker, shall do so at entry or exit points designated in accordance with the national laws of the Partner State and shall comply with the established immigration procedures.
Work Permits
A worker who has a contract of employment of a period of more than 90 days in the territory of another Partner State shall apply to the competent authority for a work permit within 15 working days from the date of entry into the territory of the host Partner State.Where a worker secures employment for a period of not more than 90 days, the worker shall apply for, and be issued with a special pass.Where the competent authority rejects an application for a work permit, the competent authority shall in writing, notify the applicant, stating the reasons for the rejection.
Important to noteThe Republics of Kenya and Rwanda have abolished work permit fees for East African nationals working in the two countries.
Access to Employment Opportunities
The Partner States shall endeavour to collect and disseminate information on job vacancies and put in place labour market information systems to facilitate access to employment opportunities by the citizens of the Community.
Equal Treatment in EmploymentThe Partner States provide for regular labour inspections and any other appropriate measures to ensure that the same treatment is accorded to the workers from other Partner States as is accorded to the nationals of the Partner State with regard to:
• Terms and conditions of employment;• Equal opportunities for both men and women and
in particular, access to employment;• Occupational health and safety;• Contribution to a social security scheme;• Access to vocational training;• The freedom of association and the right to col-
lective bargaining;• Access to dispute resolution mechanism; and• Any other right accruing to a worker under the
provisions of the national laws of the Partner State.
Self-Employment
EAC citizens have the right to establish their business in any Partner State and pursue economic activities in accordance with the national laws of the Partner State.
Self-employed persons are able to carry out their work across the region, and be entitled to social security schemes in the host country.
The Protocol requires Partner States to remove all restrictions on the right of establishment based on the nationality of the companies, firms and self-employed persons.
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Burundi
Burundi President, Court of Arms & Flag................6
Geography of Burundi...............................................8
Burundi Various Manufacturers.......................9 - 14
Kenya
Kenya President, Court of Arms & Flag................ 15
Kenya Profile............................................................16
Kenya Products & Services...........................17 - 110
Rwanda
Rwanda President, Court of Arms & Flag............110
Rwanda Profile.......................................................112
Rwanda various manufacturers...................113 - 147
South Sudan
South Sudan President, Court of Arms & Flag....148
South Sudan Profile...............................................149
South Sudan various manufacturers...........151 - 153
Tanzania
Tanzania President, Court of Arms & Flag...........154
Tanzania Profile......................................................155
Tanzania People and Society................................156
Tanzania various manufacturers................157 - 175
Uganda
Uganda President, Court of Arms & Flag.............176
Uganda Profile........................................................177
Uganda various manufacturers...................179 - 224
Table Of Contents
East African Manufacturers & Invetors Directory BURUNDIKinju
Satguru travels
KENYATononoka Group
Abno Software InternationalBrother Shirts Factory
Ellams Products LtdThika Cloth Mills Ltd
Greendo Uniforms DistributorsFoam Mattress Ltd
Ecolab East Africa (Kenya) LtdDune Packaging Ltd
Satguru travels
RWANDAViva Dodoma (Matelas Dodoma Bedset)
Satguru TravelsRaj Ashiwal, Mehta Associates
Speranza Group LtdDavis & Shirtliff
Aquasans LtdMinimexSafintra
Shoppers Stop LtdSulfo IndustriesHippo Roofings
Prime ImpaxVictoria Furniture
Shoppers KitchenPenar Interconsumer Products (Ecolab)
SOUTH SUDANSatguru travels
TANZANIASatguru travels
Ecolab East Africa (Tanzania) Ltd
UGANDAAhmed Raza Food
Brigade DistillersDolphin foods
Jassani Food Industries LimitedLuuka Plastics
Premier Distillers LtdRiley Packaging
Sunrise Commodities and MillersBalaji Group
Chief DistillersGeneral Mouldings (U) Ltd
Bella WineJohn Distillers Ltd
Maganjo Grain MillersReliance Chemicals Limited
Rweteera Safari ParkVictoria Pump
Desire Beauty ProductsGolf Ceramics Ltd
Katon Manufacturers LtdMedipoint
Riky Building Materials LtdSatguru travels
Ever Brown Bakeries Krishna Hardware
Ecolab East Africa (U) Ltd
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Burundi
Burundi President, Court of Arms & Flag................6
Geography of Burundi...............................................8
Burundi Various Manufacturers.......................9 - 14
Kenya
Kenya President, Court of Arms & Flag................ 15
Kenya Profile............................................................16
Kenya Products & Services...........................17 - 110
Rwanda
Rwanda President, Court of Arms & Flag............110
Rwanda Profile.......................................................112
Rwanda various manufacturers...................113 - 147
South Sudan
South Sudan President, Court of Arms & Flag....148
South Sudan Profile...............................................149
South Sudan various manufacturers...........151 - 153
Tanzania
Tanzania President, Court of Arms & Flag...........154
Tanzania Profile......................................................155
Tanzania People and Society................................156
Tanzania various manufacturers................157 - 175
Uganda
Uganda President, Court of Arms & Flag.............176
Uganda Profile........................................................177
Uganda various manufacturers...................179 - 224
Table Of Contents
East African Manufacturers & Invetors DirectoryBURUNDI
KinjuSatguru travels
KENYATononoka Group
Abno Software InternationalBrother Shirts Factory
Ellams Products LtdThika Cloth Mills Ltd
Greendo Uniforms DistributorsFoam Mattress Ltd
Ecolab East Africa (Kenya) LtdDune Packaging Ltd
Satguru travels
RWANDAViva Dodoma (Matelas Dodoma Bedset)
Satguru TravelsRaj Ashiwal, Mehta Associates
Speranza Group LtdDavis & Shirtliff
Aquasans LtdMinimexSafintra
Shoppers Stop LtdSulfo IndustriesHippo Roofings
Prime ImpaxVictoria Furniture
Shoppers KitchenPenar Interconsumer Products (Ecolab)
SOUTH SUDANSatguru travels
TANZANIASatguru travels
Ecolab East Africa (Tanzania) Ltd
UGANDAAhmed Raza Food
Brigade DistillersDolphin foods
Jassani Food Industries LimitedLuuka Plastics
Premier Distillers LtdRiley Packaging
Sunrise Commodities and MillersBalaji Group
Chief DistillersGeneral Mouldings (U) Ltd
Bella WineJohn Distillers Ltd
Maganjo Grain MillersReliance Chemicals Limited
Rweteera Safari ParkVictoria Pump
Desire Beauty ProductsGolf Ceramics Ltd
Katon Manufacturers LtdMedipoint
Riky Building Materials LtdSatguru travels
Ever Brown Bakeries Krishna Hardware
Ecolab East Africa (U) Ltd
133.......................111, 136.......................
115.......................142.......................140.......................137.......................139.......................145.......................131.......................138.......................147.......................139.......................128.......................132.......................146.......................
204.......................182.......................205.......................201.......................219.......................184.......................217.......................212.......................203.......................181.......................220.......................183.......................185.......................215.......................189.......................209.......................223.......................197.......................192.......................224.......................211.......................195.......................178.......................202.......................197.......................189.......................
155.......................162.......................
11.......................8.......................
97.......................23.......................
103.......................18.......................
101.......................109.......................
21,30, 47, 75..............................................
69.......................15.......................
150.......................
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One of the smallest countries in Africa, Burundi is landlocked and has an equatorial climate. Burundi is a part of the Albertine Rift, the western extension of the East African Rift. The country lies on a rolling plateau in the centre of Africa. The average elevation of the central plateau is 1,707 m (5,600 ft), with lower elevations at the borders. The highest peak, Mount Heha at 2,685 m (8,810 ft), lies to the south East of the capital, Bujumbura. The source of the Nile River is in Bururi province, and is linked from Lake Victoria to its headwaters via the Ruvyironza River. Lake Victoria is also an important water source, which serves as a fork to the Kagera River. Another major lake is Lake Tanganyika, located in much of Burundi’s southwestern corner.
Burundi’s lands are mostly agricultural or pasture. There are two national parks, Kibira National Park to the northwest (a small region of rain forest, adjacent to Nyungwe Forest National Park in Rwanda), Ruvubu National Park to the northeast (along the Rurubu River, also known as Ruvubu or Ruvuvu). Both were established in 1982 to conserve wildlife populations.
Economy of Burundi
Burundi’s largest industry is agriculture, which accounted for just over 30% of the GDP. Subsistence agriculture accounts for 90% of agriculture. The nation’s largest source of revenue is coffee, which makes up
93% of Burundi’s exports. Other agricultural products include cotton, tea, maize, sorghum, sweet potatoes, bananas, manioc (tapioca); beef, milk, and hides. Subsistence farming is highly relied upon, however due to large population growth and no coherent policies governing land ownership, many people don’t have the resources to sustain themselves. In 2014, the average farm size was about one acre.
Some of Burundi’s natural resources include uranium, nickel, cobalt, copper, and platinum. Besides agriculture, other industries include: assembly of imported components; public works construction; food processing, and light consumer goods such as blankets, shoes, and soap.
Burundi is part of the East African Community and a potential member of the planned East African Federation. Economic growth in Burundi is relatively steady.
Currency
Burundi’s currency is the Burundian franc (ISO 4217 code BIF
Monetary Policy is controlled by the central bank, Bank of the Republic of Burundi.
Geography of Burundi
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Burundi Agriculture
AFRI COFFEEBP 450 Bujumbura-BurundiTel: 25722225333/22242685Email:[email protected]
BRARUDIBoulevard du 1 er novembreP.O BOX 540 BujumburaTel: +257 22 225173Email: [email protected]
BTCRue KanzigiriP.O BOX 1766 BujumburaTel: +257 22 21 216687
COGERCOBoulevard du 1 er novembreP.O BOX 2571 BujumburaTel: +257 22 22 2073Email: [email protected]
Burundi Computer suppliers
Africa Net BurundiTel…+257- 22-219627
Net Worth Equipment TechnologTel…+257-22-253311
SertemTel…+257-22-252591
Spi DernetTel…+257-22-258480
BurinfoTel…+257-22-251888
Cal BurundiTel…+257-22222451
CompuservicesTel…+257-22-246226
ComputecsTel…+257-22243921
InformarketTel…+257- 22-254568
Microinform BurundiTel…+257-22-248040
Star SystemsTel…+257-22-218127
UnitecTel…+257-22-210111
DIMACAvenue du commerceP.O BOX 2337 BujumburaTel: +257 22 224500
FESTEP.O. Box 3001 BujumburaTel: +2572222720/22259831
EXIMRua du PhareP.O BOX 2273 BujumburaTelephone; +257 22 226050Email: [email protected]
LODHIA FOOD PRODUCTS (KINJU)B.P 251 Bujumbura, Burundi+257-22248454Mobile +257-78826718Email: [email protected]
METALUSABoulevard du 1 er novembreP.O BOX 530 BujumburTel: +257 22 213775Email: [email protected]
MASTER MINUTE SERVICEAvenue de FranceP.O BOX 1536 BujumburaTel: +257 22 229398Email: [email protected]
ONATELP. Box. 80 BujumburaTel: +257222666605Email: [email protected]
OTBBoulevard de I’UpronaP.O BOX 2680 BujumburaTel: +257 22 224228Email; [email protected]
PROCOBURua du poissonP.O BOX 465 BujumburaTel: +250 22 222231Email: [email protected]
RAFINABoulevard du 1 er novembreP.O BOX 462 BujumburaTel: +250 22 223247Email: [email protected]
ROBBIALAC BURUNDI SA UD GROUPAvenu de la RuhwaP.O BOX 2441 BujumburaTel: +257 22 224553Email: [email protected]
RUDIPAINTSAvenu de la RuvyironzaP.O BOX 1111 BujumburaTel: +257 22 223472Email: [email protected]
TOLIBUAvenue de la Croix RougeP.O BOX 2835 BujumburaTel: +257 22 226089Email: [email protected]
SOSUMOProvince RutanaP.O BOX 835 BujumburaTel: +250 22 226576
UTEMA TRAVHYDROAvenue de I’ OUAP.O BOX 653 BujumburaTel: +257 22 225353Email: [email protected]
SODECOZone Industrielle IIP.O BOX 6000 BujumburaTel: +257 22 231830
SIPHARZone IndustrielleP.O BOX 2024 BujumburaTel: +257 22 245806Email: siphar@usan-bu-net
SRDI GIHANGABujumburaTel: +257 22 272052
AGROBIOTECAvenu Banga BujumburaTel: +250 22 241972Email: [email protected]
SOCIETE RUZIZIAvenu de la PlageP.O BOX 33 BujumburaTel; +257 22 222234
OCIBUP.O BOX 450 BujumburaTel: +257 22 224017Tel: +257 22 228559Email: [email protected]
PEROLEDIQ.Asiatique, Avenu imboP.O BOX 2436 BujumburaTel: +257 22 247669Email: [email protected]
C&ABusiness Boulevard du 1 er novembreP.O BOX 6186 BujumburaTel: +257 22 216394Email: [email protected]
ORIENT EXPRESSAvenu de I’AmitieP.O BOX 4557 BujumburaTel: +257 22 248995Email: [email protected]
TEAM TRAVEL AGENCYAvenu de la RDCP.O BOX 3422 BujumburaTel: +257 22 242450Email: [email protected]
FULL SHOPAvenu NgendandumweP.O BOX 6280 BujumburaTel: +257 22 244371Email: [email protected]
APPRO_ SERVICES SAAvenu de la RevolutionP.O BOX 2939 BujumburaTel: +257 22 226226Email: [email protected]
SOKINABUP.O BOX 1783 BujumburaTel: +257 22 223469Email: [email protected]
ARNOLACAvenue AstridaP.O BOX 2080 BujumburaTel: +257 22 222896Email: [email protected]
BITCO SPRLQ AsiatiqueP.O BOX 5157 BujumburaTel: +257 22 221143Email: [email protected]
PREFERENCEQ Asiatique, avenue imbo BujumburaP.O BOX 5157 BujumburaTel: +257 22 219616Email: [email protected]
SEMA SPRLAvenue de la victoireP.O BOX 68 BujumburaTel: +257 22 226169Email: [email protected]
ALCOMETALQ.Industriel, avenue du portP.O BOX 4251 BujumburaTel: +257 22 242488Email: [email protected]
NITRAPlace de I’indepandenceP.O BOX 1402 BujumburaTel: +257 22 217788Email: [email protected]
STYLEMAC ServicesCheussee Prince Louis RwagasoreP.O BOX 6263 BujumburaTel: +257 78 849388Email: [email protected]
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ISARO”WORLD TOURIST & CRAFTS LINKSAvenue de I’ONUP.O BOX 1119 BujumburaTel: +257 22 223572Email: [email protected]
BURUNDI HOTELS
KINGS CONFERENCE CENTREAv du Large.Ndamukiza, Kinindo. B.P 5970 Kinindo, BujumburaTel: +257-22273636/22274114/78777788Email:[email protected]: www.kccburundi.org
Alexestel HotelTel…+257- 22-253972
Best Hotel
Bizindavyi Hotel Safari GateTel…+257-22-214779
Burundi palace HotelTel…+257-22-223670
Clos Des LimbasTel…+257-22-253001
Dorado Hotel145, Avenue de L’industrie-BP 2346Tel… +257-22-259507
Gloria HotelTel…+257-22-226385
Hotel AlbatrosTel…+257-22-229179
Hotel AmahoroTel…+257-22-231809
Hotel AmitieTel…+257-22-219122
Hotel Beausejour Iramuya145, Bouleverd de L’UpronaTel: +257 -22-252471/22 252472/22 – 252471Email: [email protected]/[email protected]: www.hoteliramuya.bi
Hotel Clos Des Limbas Tel…+257- 22-253000
Hotel Club Du lac tanganyikaTel…+257-22-250221
Hotel De L’amitieP.O BOX 18, Bujumbura-BurundiTel: +257 22219126/ 22226195Fax: +257 22219123Email: [email protected]: www.hoteldelamitie-com
Hotel La Casa Bujumbura-BurundiEmail: [email protected],[email protected]: www.lacasa-hotel.com
Hotel ItekaTel…+257-22-221274
“LA DÉTENTE
Sun Safari Club HotelAvenue Mao Tse TongP.O BOX 2882 Bujumbura, BurundiTel: +257) 22210007Fax: (+257) 2224452Email: [email protected]@sunsafariclubhotel.comWebsite: www.sunsafariclubhotel.com
Tandoor Restaurant (india foods)Bujumbura, BurundiTel. +257-7577000, 79123000
Village HotelTel…+257- 22-244359
Hotel Source Du Nil
HOTEL AMAHOROAvenue de I’industrieP.O BOX 1524 BujumburaTel: +257 22 247550Email: [email protected]: www.hotelamahoro.com
HOTEL NOVOTELChaussee du people MurundiP.O BOX 1015 BujumburaTel: +257 22 226600Email: [email protected]
HOTEL MERIDIENAvenue du stadeP.O BOX 2072 BujumburaTel: +257 22 225222Fax: +257 22 225205
HOTEL TANGANYIKAAvenue de la plageP.O BOX 109 BujumburaTel: +257 22 224433Email: [email protected]
FURNITURE
Fine Furniture (B) S.P.R.L.(Executive Furniture Store in Bujumbura, Burundi) Address: NO: 7 AVE DU COMMERCE, Q. ROHERO, BUJUMBURA, BURUNDIHotlines : +257 69 330 000 [email protected] www.finefurniture.bi
ASSOCIATION DES BANQUES ET ETABLISSEMENTSFINANCIERS DU BURUNDI (ABEF)(BURUNDI BANKERS ASSOCIATION)
Chaussee Prince Luis RwagasoreNdamama House 2eme etageP.O BOX 7288 Bujumbura BurundiTel: +257 22 252282/ 257246Fax: +257 22 252282Email: [email protected]@yahoo.fr
Bancobu Bank84, chaussee pl rwagasoreTel…+257- 22-222317
Banque Burundaise Pour le Commerce Et L’Investissement –BBCIAvenue Du Peuple Murundi, BP 2320Tel… 257-22-223328
Banque De Credit De Bujumbura S.M.-BCBAvenue Patrice Lumumba, Bp 300, SiegeTel…+257- 22-201111
Fine Furniture Ltd.(Executive Furniture Storein Kigali, Rwanda)
Address: #44 KN1 Road, Next to Sofaru, Muhima,Box 3665, Kigali, RwandaHotlines : +250 788 330 000, +250 722 330 000, +250 738 330 000
[email protected] www.finefurniture.rw
BFGBP 1035Tel…+257-22-221349
Banque Nationale Pour Le Development Economique-BndeBP 1620Tel…+257-22-222822
Fina Bank Agence Asiatique Tel…. +257-22-257212
Fphu StandardTel…+257-22-224986Tel…+257-22-244363
Ingabo Avenue De l’amitie, BP 7541Tel…+257-22-225558
BANQUE COMMERCIALE DU BURUNDIP.O BOX 990 BunjumburaTel: +257/22 222317Fax: +257/22 221018Email: [email protected]
BANQUE BURUNDAISE POUR LE COMMERCE ETI’INVESTISSEMENTP.O BOX 2320 BunjumburaTel: +250 22 223328Fax: +257 22 223339Email: [email protected]
BANQUE DE CREDIT DE BUJUMBURAP.O BOX 300 BunjumburaTel: +257 22 201005Fax: +257 22 201115Email: [email protected]
BANQUE DE GESTION ET DE FINANCEMENTP.O BOX 1035 BunjumburaTel: +257 22 221352Fax: +257 22 221351Email: [email protected]
BURUNDI HOTELS, “LA DÉTENTE, FURNITURE, ASSOCIATION DES BANQUES ET ETABLISSEMENTS FINANCIERS DU BURUNDI (ABEF) (BURUNDI BANKERS ASSOCIATION)
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BANQUE NATIONALE POUR LE DEVELOPMENTECONOMIQUEP.O BOX 1620 BunjumburaTel: +257 22 222888Fax: +257 22 223775Email: [email protected]
ECOBANKP.O BOX 270 BunjumburaTelephone: +257 22 22126/ 6351Fax: +257 22 225437Email: ecobankbicobank.com
FINBANKP.O BOX 2998 BunjumburaTel: +257 22 243206Fax: +257 22 243207Email: [email protected] DE PROMOTION DE I’HABITAT URBAINP.O BOX 1996 BunjumburaTel: +257 22 227676/ 4986/ 7172Fax: +257 22 223225Email: [email protected]
INTERBANK BURUNDIP.O BOX 2970 BunjumburaTel: +257 22 220629Fax +257 22 220461Email: [email protected]
ABATelephone: +257 29 553939Email: [email protected]
ADSTel: +257 22 215034/79 923341Email: [email protected]
ALL PORT FREIGHTTel: +257 22 254180/ 79 924631
AFRICAN TRANSPORT & TRAVELTel: +257 22 242815/ 77 797333/ 79 923638Email: [email protected]
AVEDETT 2000Tel: +257 22 241929/ 79 921219Email: [email protected]
BANGUKATel: +257 79 925607BFA Tel: +257 79 973138
BOUSSOLETel: +257 22 243781/ 79 939062Email: [email protected]
BROCARGO AIR FREIGHT BURUNDITel: +257 79 923388/ 22 242715Email: [email protected]
COGESTel: +257 77 750855
DETTRATel: +257 79 920120/ 249916/250062Email: [email protected]
DHLTel: +257 22 223425Email: [email protected]
GAMUTel: +257 77 736402Email: [email protected]
GCFATel: +257 22 241794/ 79 922390Email: [email protected]
GELTel: +257 77 735959
GLOBAL CARGO SERVICESTel: +257 77 751790/ 243617Email: [email protected]
IFCTel: +257 22 252097/ 79 936965Email: [email protected]
IMATel: +257 22 256273
INTAMBA FREIGHTTel: +257 22 241815Email: [email protected]
INTERCARGOTel: +257 22 229388/ 926257Email: [email protected]
ING BUSINESS & CUSTOM K ER SERVICESTel: +257 78 829466Email: [email protected]
MACEBUTel: +257 79 928924, 77 730313/ 245638Email: [email protected]
MAHSTESTel: +257 22 246632/ 79 921180
M B CTel: +257 22 256309/ 78 924030
MULTI SERVICESTel: +257 76 742509/ 79 928168
NILE SERVICESTel: +257 79 927151Email: [email protected]
NEW UFSTel: +257 79 968646/ 22 229666
REGIDESO Av.de laScienceN3 BP 660 BujumburaTel: (257)22222718/22222720Email : [email protected]: www.regideso.bi9
SATGURU TRAVELTel: +257 78 862593Email: [email protected]
BOLLORE LOGISTICS Tel: +257 79 910378Email: [email protected]
SODETRATel: +257 22 225431, 253065/ 79 939390Email: [email protected]
SOGECATel: +250 22 251868/9, / 79 930440Email: [email protected]
SOSERTel: +257 78 821861Email: [email protected]
STAR CARGOTel: +257 79 914233Email: [email protected]
SWIFT INTERNATIONAL BURUNDITel: +257 22 217750Email: [email protected]
TSTTel+257 77 715448Email: tstjmr6yahoo.fr
TOP SERVICETel: +257 22 253164/ 77 733660Email: [email protected]
UTI BURUNDITel: +257 22 243015/ 78 850408Email: [email protected]
ASSOCIATION DES BANQUES ET ETABLISSEMENTS FINANCIERS DU BURUNDI (ABEF)(BURUNDI BANKERS ASSOCIATION) AND BUSINESS & CUSTOM