Rwanda on the come up brehs :wow:

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Yeah man I got family that does business out there and they tell me how shocking it is how clean it is out there. He said every week all the people feel it’s their civic duty to sweep the streets and roads. They take pride in that. I think the backdrop of the civil war reminds people of what they don’t want to go back to.
 

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Went there summer of 2017. One of the cleanest countries I’ve visited. Wouldn’t even let me enter the country with a water bottle because plastic is prohibited.
 

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Went there summer of 2017. One of the cleanest countries I’ve visited. Wouldn’t even let me enter the country with a water bottle because plastic is prohibited.
Word breh? What was the infrastructure like?
 

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Imagine if Kagami was the leader in Congo or Nigeria. We’d probably have an African supper power by now :mjcry:
Imagine if Kagami was the leader in Congo or Nigeria. We’d probably have an African supper power by now :mjcry:



Honestly some of these larger countries got too much fukkery going on :francis: Rwandas size also helps
 

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Word breh? What was the infrastructure like?
I’m not exactly sure how authentic my experience is since I stayed in the capital (Kigali) but I was really impressed by how developed the city is. The roads were different from any African country I’ve been to, the skyline was beautiful with some amazing highrises, the city is completely green and just boasting with socio-economic development. it’s becoming a tech hub too.

I did notice though that the city had a lot of cacs and Asians, more than I was accustomed to seeing in East Africa.
 

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I’m not exactly sure how authentic my experience is since I stayed in the capital (Kigali) but I was really impressed by how developed the city is. The roads were different from any African country I’ve been to, the skyline was beautiful with some amazing highrises, the city is completely green and just boasting with socio-economic development. it’s becoming a tech hub too.

I did notice though that the city had a lot of cacs and Asians, more than I was accustomed to seeing in East Africa.
:patrice:what's the percentage we're talkin here, rough estimate if you could
 
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