The Rwandan president discusses his views on African establishments and the way they mirror the continent’s issues.
Paul Kagame has dominated Rwanda for 23 years.
The small, landlocked nation of 13 million individuals has come a great distance for the reason that civil struggle and genocide of 1994. Rwanda’s vital progress in training, know-how, healthcare and safety has made the nation an African success story.
However resides beneath Kagame’s authorities an African utopia? And as his affect within the area expands together with the nation’s geopolitical function, is Rwanda proving a disruptive power within the area?
The president of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, talks to Al Jazeera.