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Here is Rwanda’s ultra-modern 10,000-seater indoor arena which was built mainly by the nationals in only six months

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
August 12, 2019
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With Ugandans used to government projects taking ages to be completed or even renovated, Rwandan government is proving to be a better time keeper than our own banana republic.

Over the weekend President Paul Kagame inaugurated Kigali Arena, an ultra-modern indoor stadium built in only six months.

Kigali Arena.

The indoor stadium has a sitting capacity of 10,000 people and it has immediately made it among Africa’s top 10 indoor sports venues besides being the biggest in East Africa.

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The multi-purpose facility will be used to host indoor games like basketball, tennis, and volleyball, but can also host meetings, conferences, exhibitions and concerts.

Aerial view of the arena.

“70% of those who built this arena were Rwandan and this is also the product of our very own resources as Rwandans,” President Kagame said during his inauguration speech.

President Paul Kagame during the inauguration of Kigali Arena.

The arena was constructed by a Turkish company that employed over 1,700 workers, and 1190 (70%) of those were Rwandans.  

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