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Electric Motorcycle Riders to Undergo Training

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The use of electric vehicles is gaining momentum as part of the Rwandan government’s environmental protection policy. By the end of 2024, Rwanda announced that no new petrol-powered motorbikes will be registered for public transport in the City of Kigali, in a bid to promote electric vehicles. Figures show that motorbikes in Rwanda emitted 427.4 gigagrams of CO2 in 2021, accounting for 32% of all emissions from vehicles. There are over 5,000 ele…
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The use of electric vehicles is gaining momentum as part of the Rwandan government’s environmental protection policy. By the end of 2024, Rwanda announced that no new petrol-powered motorbikes will be registered for public transport in the City of Kigali, in a bid to promote electric vehicles. Figures show that motorbikes in Rwanda emitted 427.4 gigagrams of CO2 in 2021, accounting for 32% of all emissions from vehicles. There are over 5,000 ele…

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UMUSEKE broke the news in on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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