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Drivers post their route, departure time, available seats and price per seat.
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 · Expanding across East Africa
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.
Average savings compared to hiring a private taxi
More affordable than solo travel when seats are shared
No surge pricing. No hidden fees. Pay what's agreed.
Whether you're behind the wheel or in the back seat, WeShare gets you from A to B without the headaches.
Drivers post their route, departure time, available seats and price per seat.
Passengers search by city, pick a ride that fits their schedule, and request a seat.
Meet at the pickup point, split the fuel cost fairly with your driver, and travel together — everyone saves.
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.
Affordable for passengers. Profitable for drivers. Better for everyone.
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Free to download · No subscription · Pay per ride
A small team building a better way to move across Rwanda — and soon, the rest of East Africa.
Chief Executive Officer
Ephraim is a Rwandan entrepreneur and engineer with a background in electronic hardware and medical devices. A participant in the Young Innovation Leaders Fellowship and an active voice in African AI governance, he brings a builder's mindset to WeShare — turning a simple idea about shared mobility into infrastructure for East Africa's next chapter of connectivity.
LinkedInChief Technology Officer
Cynthia is a Cornell University Information Science graduate with experience at Microsoft and in academic research. She leads WeShare's technical vision — from the mobile app architecture to the backend infrastructure — driven by a belief that technology designed specifically for African users can scale across the continent and create lasting impact.
LinkedInChief Operating Officer
Benjamin is a Business Administration graduate from the African Leadership University, Rwanda's premier institution for next-generation African leaders. With a background in marketing and organizational leadership, he oversees the systems that keep WeShare running — from driver onboarding to partnerships — bringing the operational discipline that turns a great product into a reliable service people can depend on.
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