Photo of an amphibious vehicle misrepresented as a Lake Victoria water bus

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In western Kenya, residents around Lake Victoria use a network of water buses to commute from the coast to the lake’s islands. Recently, two images surfaced online alongside the claim that these water buses were on display. However, this claim is incorrect: the photos, which date from 2009, show an amphibious vehicle built in Malta. Lake Victoria water buses only operate on water.

a after The claim has been shared more than 650 times since it was posted on Facebook on May 21, 2024.

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Screenshot of the fake message, taken on May 29, 2024

“Water bus in Lake Victoria, crossing from Homa Bay to Rusinga (KENYA),” reads the caption of the post.

Homa Bay is one local authority located on the shores of Lake Victoria, approximately 300 kilometers from the capital Nairobi (archived here).

Rusinga Island is a small island in Lake Victoria.

For more than a decade InfraCo Africa water buses have provided transport services on Lake Victoria, ferrying residents between the mainland and the various islands (archived here).

But these water buses cannot be seen in the images circulating on social media.

Amphibious vehicle

Via a reverse image searchwe found the two images published by the British tabloid Daily Mail in 2009 (archived here).

According to media reports published at the time (see here in English and here in Romanian), these images show an AmphiCoach – an amphibious bus designed to travel both by land and sea and built in Malta.

A Kisumu County official told AFP Fact Check that images shared on social media do not show the water buses in use on Lake Victoria.

InfraCo Africa, a company based in Kisumu, makes the water buses used on Lake Victoria. The company told AFP Fact Check that its watercraft are not amphibious.

“The images do not show the buses we produce, which are used exclusively on the water. You can find photos of our water buses on our website website,” said InfraCo Africa.

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Screenshot from the InfraCo Africa website showing a water bus on Lake Victoria

Leading Kenyan news organization Nation Media Group also published one clamp on his YouTube channel showing one of the water buses that run on Lake Victoria (archived here).

In addition to the water buses from InfraCo Africa, the lake also has that ferries run by other companies (archived here).

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