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Rwanda's government, under President Paul Kagame, is heavily investing in sports sponsorship and hosting international events, promoting the country as a tourist destination. Major European soccer clubs like Arsenal and Paris Saint Germain feature the "Visit Rwanda" logo, which has also been prominent at the Basketball Africa League playoffs in Kigali since 2021. The government aims to position Rwanda as an African sports hub, with plans to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix, the first in Africa since 1993.
While officials claim these investments will boost the economy and global perception, critics including Human Rights Watch condemn this practice as "sportswashing," designed to overshadow the regime's human rights abuses. Opposition leader Victoire Ingabire argues that funds spent on sports could better address education and infrastructure needs. Despite Rwanda’s low GDP per capita of under $1,000, some researchers suggest the strategy could yield long-term benefits, citing an annual influx of over a million tourists. However, skeptics question the morality of such investments in light of the country's pressing socio-economic issues.