HOW RWANDA IS BECOMING THE SINGAPORE OF AFRICA

Can a country go from genocide to global business hub in a single generation?

What does it actually take to rebrand an entire nation, and who decides when the old story stops being told?

If a small, landlocked country with no oil and no coast can attract foreign investment at this rate, what excuse does a larger economy have?

Rwanda is often compared to Singapore, but Singapore had a very different starting point. Is the comparison fair, or is it doing a disservice to both countries?

When a government drives economic transformation this deliberately, where does «visionary leadership» end and authoritarian control begin?

For our Watch & Talk sessions, this video sparks discussion around economic development strategy, national reputation and branding, foreign investment, leadership and governance, and Africa in the global economy.

Watch the video, then come ready to defend your thinking.

Watch the video here (but it’s always more interesting to talk about it 😉):