Twenty-eight years after the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, Rwanda recovered and made tremendous progress that should inspire other African countries to change the narrative that Africa is a poor and disorganised continent.
Ghanaian social entrepreneur and philanthropist Matthew Mensah says African countries can learn a lot from Rwanda when it comes to getting things done and positioning themselves on the global map.
Mensah, who is also the Ambassador for Ghana on tourism, arts and culture and founder of Rebranding Africa agency, says Rwanda has set the example of a country that is looking to defy the narrative that African countries are not just impoverished but also messy.
Ghanaian social entrepreneur and philanthropist Matthew Mensah says African countries can learn a lot from Rwanda when it comes to getting things done and positioning themselves on the global map.
Mensah, who is also the Ambassador for Ghana on tourism, arts and culture and founder of Rebranding Africa agency, says Rwanda has set the example of a country that is looking to defy the narrative that African countries are not just impoverished but also messy.
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