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Biz Ops Rwanda, a Subsidiary of Stratinuity, LLC, Awarded Prestigious Contract to Develop Website for Ntare Louisenlund School in Rwanda
Kigali, Rwanda – 1/30/2025 – Biz Ops Rwanda, Ltd, a leading digital solutions provider and subsidiary of Stratinuity, LLC, has been awarded the contract to design and develop the official website for Ntare Louisenlund School, a premier STEM-focused institution in Rwanda. This distinguished school, closely associated with the President of Rwanda, is set to become a center of academic excellence and innovation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
The selection of Biz Ops Rwanda for this project underscores its expertise in creating high-impact digital platforms tailored to the evolving needs of educational institutions. The upcoming website will serve as a vital hub for students, educators, and stakeholders, offering a seamless and engaging digital experience.
“We are honored to contribute to such a transformative initiative,” said Deshina Buck, CEO at Biz Ops Rwanda. “Ntare Louisenlund School represents a bold step forward for STEM education in Rwanda, and we are committed to developing a digital platform that reflects its mission and global aspirations.”
As a subsidiary of Stratinuity, LLC, a company dedicated to fostering digital innovation and strategic growth, Biz Ops Rwanda is uniquely positioned to bring world-class expertise to this project. The website will feature modern design, intuitive navigation, and interactive elements to enhance engagement and support the school’s mission of academic excellence.
This initiative aligns with Rwanda’s broader vision of becoming a knowledge-based economy, leveraging technology to drive educational advancement and national development. Biz Ops Rwanda, through its parent company Stratinuity, LLC, remains committed to supporting transformative projects that contribute to Rwanda’s digital and educational landscape.

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