Siguvyaye River

[1] The Bururi forest is very humid, with plentiful Newtonia buchananii and Carapa grandiflora in the lower parts of the Siguvyaye River valley below 1,800 metres (5,900 ft).

[2] The waterfalls of the river and the beautiful surrounding landscapes are potential tourist attractions.

[1] The surroundings of the Siguvyaye River are a mosaic of agricultural land and natural vegetation.

The larger of the two would be in Sigu village and would harness the Siguvyaye River, generating 12.4 MW.

The smaller would be on the Dama River in Rumonge Province and would generate 9.6 MW.