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Electricity Tariffs Set to Be Reviewed for First Time in 5 Years

Electricity tariffs in Rwanda are set for their first review since 2020, according to information from the Prime Minister's office. The communication was made on Tuesday, September 15 after a cabinet meeting chaired by President Paul Kagame at Urugwiro Village on September 15. The Prime Minister's office noted that the review process is already underway, in line with the country's targets in the energy sector. ALSO READ: Rwanda’s electricity acc…
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The Rwandan government has announced that it is reviewing electricity tariffs that have not changed since 2020, as part of its efforts to achieve sustainable energy security. This was among the decisions made in the Cabinet Decisions of September 15, 2025, held at Village Urugwiro under the chairmanship of President Paul Kagame. The Cabinet reviewed progress made in expanding electricity supply, increasing the number of households with electrici…

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KT PRESS broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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