Kamonyi – Rugalika Sector, Nyarubuye Cell

+250 783 183 869

info@abm.rw

Welcome You To Alexis Badege Mining

Business Solutions For improve the use and management of quarries

Alexis Badege Mining Ltd is the one of the companies that is committed to investing in quarry activities to extract stones that can be transformed into construction materials (aggregates, sand, stones, paving stones, decorative stones, etc.), extraction of sand from water and research on the clay so that the clay can also be processed for different purposes.

About ABM

Doing The Right Thing At

The Right Time

In order to improve the use and management of quarries with the aim of contributing to economic development, job creation and increasing investment activities with the support of the private sector. Alexis Badege Mining Ltd is focusing more on activities related to rural job creation and quarrying using environmentally friendly methods.

Vision

working with digital technology, B2B and B2C and building digital industry

Slogan

Open mind & make the best investment

Mission

Making Tile cuddling or ambrace heritage ( Amakaro mbumbatira murage)

1000+

Successful Work

20+

Partnerships

258+

Happy Customers

25+

Creative Idea

Our Services

We Provide Any Business Problems Solving Services

Extraction and trade of urugalika limestone

Extraction and trade stones for construction

Crushing stone for making aggregate

We make all kinds of tiles in stones

We make all kinds of Environment preservation

We provide training and advice in quarrying

We provide heritage preservation

We are doing research in mining or quarries

We are doing research in mining or quarries

OUR TEAM

Check Out Our Strong Team

01
Ngabonziza Alexis

Owner and Managing Director of ABM

02
Iyamare Ngenzi Jean Norbert

Administrative assistant

03
Mahirwe Ghislaine

Director of Finance (DAF)

04
Pasteur Magine Uhawenimana

Technical and quarry supervisor

Latest News & Blogs

What’s New in our Business Area to Know

This type of coal is going to enter the market for the first time and we expect that at least one thousand square meters will be produced per day.