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Rwanda: Airtel Rwanda Backs Taxi-Moto Cashless Drive Ahead of Bikers' Return

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Airtel Rwanda has announced its support to motorcyclists in Kigali with cashless digital payment option and brand new reflective jackets, ahead of their highly anticipated commencement of public transport slated to resume on June 1.

In response to the announcement made by Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (RURA) that all motorcycles should use cashless payments when they hit the road on Monday, Airtel Rwanda has put in place measures to allow motorcyclists take up cashless payment.

Through the *544# platform, motorcyclists will receive payments in a cashless mode, seamlessly using Airtel Money.

On behalf of motorcyclists, Daniel Ngarambe, the Chairman FERWACOTAMO, their federation, says that they look forward to resuming business and using cashless payment with Airtel Rwanda.

The improved Airtel Money payment will result in further unlocking of the digital payment potentials of our members," he said,

The payment solution will also facilitate them redeem fees to their respective motorcyclist cooperatives.

Source: allAfrica.com
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