The partnership focuses on streamlining importation processes that have historically complicated fuel transit across East African borders. Officials confirmed the deal via social media, highlighting a shift toward more efficient, environmentally conscious supply chains that reduce the operational friction of moving petroleum products through the Kenyan pipeline network.
This collaboration serves as a practical effort to bolster regional economic integration. By consolidating these import frameworks, both governments intend to mitigate supply bottlenecks and lower the costs of energy distribution, providing a more reliable infrastructure for Rwanda’s growing fuel demand.





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