In a statement on Sunday night, the FIA, the governing body of motorsport, announced that the endeavour stems from a penalty imposed on the Dutch driver for indiscreet remarks made during a Singapore Grand Prix press conference in September.
As part of the sanction, Verstappen will engage in 'work of public interest' during his visit to Kigali for the FIA Prize-Giving Gala, where he will collect his fourth consecutive Formula One World Championship trophy.
The 2024 FIA Awards ceremony, scheduled for Friday, December 13, 2024, will mark the first time the event is held in Rwanda.
The occasion will also provide a platform for Verstappen's involvement in a development program organized by the Rwanda Automobile Club (RAC).
Verstappen will assist junior competitors in the program, showcasing an FIA Affordable Cross Carâ"a locally built vehicle designed using FIA blueprints.
The 27-year-old's season has been marked by both triumph and controversy. Verstappen clinched his fourth title in Las Vegas, solidifying Red Bull's dominance in the championship.
However, he faced scrutiny after receiving a 10-second penalty in the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix following a first-lap collision with McLaren's Oscar Piastri.
Despite his fiery on-track demeanour, Verstappen expressed regret over the incident, stating: 'I apologized to Oscar. I never want to crash with anyone, especially not someone like Oscar, who is a great guy.'
Now, in Kigali, Verstappen's efforts will focus on promoting motorsport accessibility and nurturing future talentâ"a meaningful contribution to the sport that has defined his illustrious career.
Wycliffe Nyamasege