Rwanda signs tourism deal with PSG

Rwanda signs tourism deal with PSG

Rwanda signed a deal on Wednesday with French soccer club Paris St Germain to promote tourism in the east African nation, its second such agreement since last year.

“We invest part of our tourism revenues in strategic collaborations such as the one with Paris St Germain because we understand the positive effect they have on the overall perception of the country globally,” the Rwanda Development Board’s chief executive, Clare Akamanzi, said in a statement after the signing.

Akamanzi did not say how much Rwanda would pay for the deal. A source close to the French club said it was worth between Sh900m and Sh1.1b.

Under the deal, PSG will promote Rwandan products, while messages promoting Rwanda will be displayed on its women’s team kit and in the club’s stadium.

PSG said on Twitter that it had signed a deal “inviting the world to participate in the remarkable transformation of Rwanda”.

Last May, Rwanda signed a sponsorship and tourism promotion deal with the English Premier League club Arsenal.

Rwanda earned Sh39 billion from tourism in 2018, the central bank said last month, and was forecast to earn Sh41 billion this year.

It expects to earn Sh82 billion by 2024, mainly from conferences and high-end tourists who trek with gorillas.

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