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Visitor To Rwanda Shocked to See Rwandans Washing Their Roads

Rwanda’s reputation for cleanliness was recently highlighted by a Nigerian woman who expressed shock upon seeing Rwandans actively maintaining their streets while visiting the East African country.

Rwanda is considered the cleanest country in Africa, even though it may not be at the top of international lists for total environmental performance.

Thanks to a combination of stringent regulations and citizen involvement, cities like Kigali frequently rank among the most pristine metropolitan areas on the continent.

Initiatives like Umuganda, a monthly community service day where residents between the ages of 18 and 65 take part in street cleaning and local maintenance, are what fuel Rwanda’s cleanliness.

Additionally, the nation has prohibited the use of non-biodegradable plastic bags since 2008, making littering a highly punishable offense.

Kigali and other cities hold Car-Free Days twice a month to reduce pollution, and the government strictly monitors compliance, ensuring both residents and visitors respect environmental regulations.

Social media reactions
@tessysmitha: “Can never be this Nigeria.”

@Rafael_Afamefune: “No surprise they’re one of the neatest countries in the world.”

@Lily_Joe: “Giant of Africa can’t even relate.”

@colm_nnamdi: “Cleanest country in Africa for real.”

@Her_exc3llency: “This is good but no fit happen for Najja o.”

@lifelnsolace: “Giant of Africa in the mud.”

Rwanda’s consistent focus on environmental health, civic responsibility, and strict enforcement has earned it recognition beyond the continent.

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