In the intersection of destinies between Rwanda and Senegal, a meeting is currently taking place in Dakar, illustrating the diversity and richness of the paths of African sovereignty. On one side, President Kagame, a visionary modernizer, embodying a form of enlightened dirigisme that propelled Rwanda onto the path of indigenous development. On the other side,...
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