In Rwanda the future is digital—and here

A luxury commuter bus pulls up by the kerb to pick up passengers. A young woman quickly jumps in, retrieves a smart card from her wallet and swipes it against a machine next to the driver before taking her seat. A routine occurrence in Germany or the US, but this is Rwanda, one of the world’s poorest countries, where the1994 Genocide against the Tutsi nearly brought the tiny landlocked African country to its knees.
Kigali Bus Services (KBS) commuters use electronic cards, a technology that is the first of its kind in the Great Lakes region.
Kigali Bus Services (KBS) commuters use electronic cards, a technology that is the first of its kind in the Great Lakes region.
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