⛽ Petrol price in Rwanda: RWF 1,372/L • 🚗 Private taxi Kigali–Musanze: RWF 15,000 • ✅ WeShare estimated fare: RWF 5,000–7,500 • 💰 Average monthly savings with WeShare: RWF 80,000+ • 📱 Download WeShare — ride smarter •
Now in Rwanda

Split the Cost. Share the Ride.

With fuel prices rising across Rwanda, WeShare lets drivers and passengers split travel costs fairly — making every journey more affordable for everyone on board.

Starting in Rwanda · Built for intercity travel

Why WeShare Exists

Fuel prices are rising. Your transport costs don't have to.

Every day, thousands of drivers make the same journey — Kigali to Musanze, Huye to Kigali, Rubavu to the capital — with empty seats. Every empty seat is a wasted cost. WeShare fills those seats, splits the fuel bill, and puts money back in everyone's pocket.

60%

Average savings compared to hiring a private taxi

3x

More affordable than solo travel when seats are shared

0 RWF

No surge pricing. No hidden fees. Pay what's agreed.

Every empty seat on a long-distance trip is fuel paid for twice. WeShare helps drivers fill those seats and passengers pay less than a solo taxi.

The app

Built in Kigali. Ready for the road.

Real screens from our internal build — search, book, pay with mobile money, and post rides from your phone.

Finding and booking a ride

Search a route, pick a seat, and pay with mobile money.

Posting a ride as a driver

Set your route, departure time, seats, and price.

How it works

Three steps from search to shared seat.

No complicated menus — the flow mirrors how people already travel between Kigali, Musanze, Huye, and the rest of the country.

  1. 01

    Search your route

    Open Find Ride, type your From and To, and pick from Rwanda place suggestions on the map.

    Searching for Kigali destinations in WeShare
  2. 02

    Post or pick a seat

    Drivers post departure time, seats, and price. Passengers browse listings and book in a few taps.

    Ride listing with driver details and price per seat
  3. 03

    Pay and ride together

    Checkout with MTN or Airtel mobile money. Driver contact and plate unlock after booking.

    Mobile money payment screen in WeShare
Why WeShare

Shared mobility that fits Rwanda.

Not another ride-hailing clone — a way to fill seats on trips people are already making, with mobile money built in from day one.

Split fuel costs fairly

Drivers set a per-seat price. Passengers pay their share — no hidden multipliers.

GPS-verified pickup & drop-off

Routes are pinned on the map so rides start and finish where both sides agreed.

Phone-verified accounts

Every user signs in with an SMS code before booking or posting.

Verified drivers

Drivers submit vehicle details for review before they can offer rides.

Intercity routes people already take

Built around Kigali ↔ Musanze, Huye, Rubavu, and other corridors Rwandans use daily.

Empty seats become savings

When a driver already has spare seats, filling them lowers cost for everyone.

Our Story

Why we built WeShare.

Petrol prices in Rwanda have surged over 40% in recent years. For daily commuters and intercity travelers, this means transport costs now consume a disproportionate share of household income. Meanwhile, drivers making the same routes every day bear that fuel cost alone — even when their car has three empty seats.

WeShare was born out of a simple frustration — too many empty seats on Rwanda's roads, and too many people struggling to find affordable, reliable transport between cities. We saw drivers making daily runs between Kigali and Musanze, Huye, Rubavu and beyond, with empty seats that passengers desperately needed.

So we built the bridge. WeShare is Rwanda's first dedicated ride-sharing platform, connecting drivers and passengers through technology that's simple, safe, and built for how people actually travel in East Africa.

We're starting in Rwanda, but our vision is bigger — to become the mobility layer that connects East Africa, one shared ride at a time.

Too many empty seats. Too many people without a ride. We built the bridge.
— Ephraim Byiringiro, CEO
Our Mission

Make shared mobility the default way to travel across East Africa.

Affordable for passengers. Profitable for drivers. Better for everyone.

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Free to download · No subscription · Pay per ride

Team

The people building WeShare.

A small team in Rwanda working on transport people can actually afford.

Ephraim Byiringiro

Chief Executive Officer

Rwandan entrepreneur and engineer with a background in electronic hardware and medical devices. Leads WeShare's vision for shared mobility across East Africa.

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Cynthia Mujyambere

Chief Technology Officer

Cornell Information Science graduate with experience at Microsoft and in research. Builds WeShare's mobile app, backend, and internal tools.

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Benjamin Masengesho

Chief Operating Officer

Business Administration graduate from African Leadership University. Runs driver onboarding, partnerships, and day-to-day operations in Rwanda.

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