Visit Rwanda signs new deal as Arsenal protests continue
Visit Rwanda Signs New Deal as Arsenal Protests Continue
Visit Rwanda, the official tourism partner of Rwanda, has recently announced a new deal with Arsenal Football Club despite…

Visit Rwanda Signs New Deal as Arsenal Protests Continue
Visit Rwanda, the official tourism partner of Rwanda, has recently announced a new deal with Arsenal Football Club despite protests from fans.
The deal, reportedly worth millions of dollars, includes branding on Arsenal’s training kit and stadium, as well as promotional events and marketing campaigns to promote tourism in Rwanda.
However, many Arsenal fans have expressed their discontent with the partnership, citing concerns over the human rights record of the Rwandan government and the timing of the deal amid the ongoing conflict in the country.
Despite the protests, Visit Rwanda remains committed to their partnership with Arsenal, citing the positive impact it has had on tourism in Rwanda since the initial deal was signed in 2018.
Rwandan officials have also defended the partnership, stating that it has helped raise awareness about the country and attract more visitors, ultimately benefiting the local economy.
As the controversy continues, both Visit Rwanda and Arsenal are expected to face continued scrutiny over their partnership in the coming months.
It remains to be seen how the protests will impact the relationship between the two entities and whether any changes will be made in response to the backlash.
For now, Visit Rwanda and Arsenal are moving forward with their plans for the partnership, with both parties expressing optimism about the future of their collaboration.
Only time will tell how this deal will ultimately impact both Visit Rwanda and Arsenal, as well as the wider tourism industry in Rwanda.