Accused of manipulating his figures on poverty by the Financial Times, Rwanda was quick to react. On a visit to Namibia, President Paul Kagame took advantage of a joint press conference with his host, Hage Geingob, on the theme of poverty, to bring a dry reply to the British daily: “If we manipulate figures, we…...
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