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Volkswagen plans integrated mobility concept in Rwanda; vehicle production in Kenya

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Francis Gatare, Director of the Rwanda Development Board, and Thomas Schäfer, CEO of Volkswagen Group South Africa, this week signed a memorandum of understanding for a new integrated mobility concept in Kigali in the presence of Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame and Dr. Herbert Diess, CEO of the Volkswagen brand. —Thomas Schäfer.

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Volkswagen founds mobility services company in Rwanda; to begin local assembly of Polo and Passat

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With the integrated mobility concept, Volkswagen intends to provide a new impetus for the development of individual mobility. Rwanda does not currently have an established vehicle industry. Vehicle assembly began in Nigeria in 2015, and in Kenya in December 2016. The financial engagement amounts to approx. 16 million).

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TUM, partners to present electric aCar prototype at IAA; transport for sub-Saharan Africa

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However, to make sure the aCar also meets all the demands placed on it on location, they shipped the vehicle to Ghana, where they tested the technology and concept under local conditions in July 2017. The first vehicles are to be manufactured in a model factory in Europe. Otto SPANNER GmbH; Schnupp GmbH & Co. and Hydraulik KG.

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Volkswagen & Siemens launch joint electric mobility pilot project in Rwanda

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Therefore, German development cooperation supports innovative ideas for vocational education and environmentally friendly mobility concepts for African cities. Africa is the last frontier for the automotive industry. Africa’s youth need sustainable jobs and better prospects for a future in their home countries.

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This Rwandan Engineer is Learning How to Manage Humanitarian Projects

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AIF manufactures porridge from maize and other cereals and fortifies it with vitamins and minerals. Many opportunities as an industrial engineer As a youngster, Niyoyita was more interested in subjects that required her to reason and think creatively instead of memorizing information. She has worked there for more than four years.

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