The Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority announced that fuel prices in Rwanda will rise starting Tuesday morning. From 6 a.m., motorists will pay Rwf1,633 per liter for gasoline and Rwf1,647 for diesel.
The regulatory body cited shifts in global petroleum markets as the driving force behind the price adjustment. The new rates mark increases of Rwf59 and Rwf71 for gasoline and diesel, respectively, compared to prices set last October.
The previous adjustment on October 7, 2024, had established gasoline prices at Rwf1,574 per liter and diesel at Rwf1,576 per liter. RURA plans its next fuel price review in April, keeping with its regular assessment schedule.
This price modification comes amid broader regional discussions about fuel costs and their impact on transportation and living expenses. The change affects both private motorists and commercial transport operators across Rwanda.
The regulatory body cited shifts in global petroleum markets as the driving force behind the price adjustment. The new rates mark increases of Rwf59 and Rwf71 for gasoline and diesel, respectively, compared to prices set last October.
The previous adjustment on October 7, 2024, had established gasoline prices at Rwf1,574 per liter and diesel at Rwf1,576 per liter. RURA plans its next fuel price review in April, keeping with its regular assessment schedule.
This price modification comes amid broader regional discussions about fuel costs and their impact on transportation and living expenses. The change affects both private motorists and commercial transport operators across Rwanda.