Real Estate
Residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments along the Maputo, Matola, Nacala, and Pemba growth corridors. Land assembly, project financing, and joint-venture development with established local partners.
Global Axis Energy & Infrastructure is a Rwanda-incorporated company positioned across selected African markets. Mozambique anchors the primary market focus, with phased entry into additional markets to follow. Seven sectors of focus. One disciplined operator.
GAE&I is a private Rwandan company positioned to operate across selected African markets in energy, infrastructure, mining services, prefabricated construction, logistics, and commodity sectors. Mozambique anchors the primary market focus, with corporate structure established through Zambezia Holdings, SU, Lda. Phased entry into additional African markets will follow as partnerships and capital allow.
The company brings together a founding shareholder group, a Board of Directors that approved the company's Corporate Governance Charter on 14 April 2026, and a multi-sector mandate set by the Memorandum of Association. Capital, governance, and operating partnerships are being assembled in parallel.
Our priorities are deliberate sector selection, disciplined execution, and long-horizon partnerships across selected African corridors, beginning with Mozambique.
Our footprint across Africa today, and where we are moving next. The full service portfolio applies across every market we are in.
Continental outline data from amCharts (free for commercial use with attribution).
Incorporated.
Primary market focus.
Planned entry.
Planned entry.
Planned entry.
Four pillars define how GAE&I will show up across its primary market in Mozambique and the planned regional expansion that follows.
Corporate governance discipline from incorporation. Transparent shareholder structure. Board oversight on every material decision.
Mozambican operating partners, diaspora supply networks, and corridor-level consortia. We move in coalitions, not in isolation.
Rwanda incorporation. Mozambique anchored as the primary market. Phased entry into Burkina Faso, Namibia, Botswana, and additional African markets as the portfolio matures.
Multi-sector mandate set by the Memorandum of Association. Capital structure designed to scale. Disciplined sector entry sequence, not opportunistic spread.
Priority sectors selected as the company's first build-out areas. Each will be activated in phases as partnerships, capital, and team capacity allow. Adjacent verticals remain under evaluation.
Residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments along the Maputo, Matola, Nacala, and Pemba growth corridors. Land assembly, project financing, and joint-venture development with established local partners.
Upstream, midstream, and service-layer participation tied to Mozambique's liquefied natural gas projects. Fuel distribution, storage, and downstream supply at the regional level.
Civil works, corridor construction, and port expansion along Mozambique's Indian Ocean coastline. Industrial site development tied to long-tenor public infrastructure programmes.
Heavy machinery, electromechanical engineering services, and supply contracts supporting Mozambique's mining sector across graphite, coal, gemstones, and heavy minerals.
Prefabricated warehouses, modular structures, and rapid-deployment building systems. Built for industrial sites, agricultural operations, and corporate clients.
Sugar, coffee, and soft commodities. Bulk staple foods sourced and distributed at scale. Value-added processing and mineral trading through Mozambique's port network.
Trucking fleets, warehousing, customs brokerage, and corridor logistics. Mozambique serves as a maritime gateway for Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and beyond.
The GAE&I project pipeline is being assembled across the seven sectors of focus. As partnerships are signed and projects move from origination to execution, they will be published here with sector, scope, location, partners, and projected timeline.
GAE&I is open to long-horizon partners, strategic capital providers, and operational partners across our focus sectors. Our model combines Rwandan ownership and corporate discipline with local Mozambican operating partnerships.
Talk to us →Project finance, equity participation, and structured capital for confirmed focus sectors.
Joint ventures with Mozambican operators, contractors, and corridor specialists.
Long-form supply arrangements and offtake agreements across commodities and mining services.
GAE&I is led by a founding shareholder group and governed by a Board of Directors that approved the company's Corporate Governance Charter on 14 April 2026. The executive team is in place across managing director, finance, and company-secretary functions. Full leadership profiles will be published in a future update.
Project announcements, partnership press releases, and investor briefings will be published here as the company moves into execution.
Send us a message using the form below. Corporate email is being set up under our domain. We reply to every serious enquiry within five working days.