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Paul Kagame: Transforming Rwanda | Talk to Al Jazeera

Paul Kagame took office just six years after the 1994 genocide, in which some 800,000 people were slaughtered in an ethnic conflict.

But although Rwanda has transformed into what many consider “Africa’s tech hub” and achieved rapid economic growth, it has struggled to leave its dark past behind.

And while many see Kagame as a visionary leader, others claim he is a threat to democracy.

After winning his third term in 2017 with nearly 99 percent of the vote, how much longer is he planning to hold on to power? The president of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, talks to Al Jazeera.

Written by Heather Nelson

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