whose players will sport a "Visit Rwanda" logo on their sleeves. The Democratic Republic of Congo’s Foreign minister Therese Kayikwamba Wagner has urged football clubs Arsenal, Bayern Munich ...
Di Democratic Republic of Congo don tell Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Paris St-Germain to end dia "blood stained" sponsorship deals wit Visit Rwanda sake of di humanitarian crisis wey dey worse for ...
Arsenal’s Visit Rwanda sleeve sponsorship has continued during the recent troubles in DR Congo - AFP/Josep Lago Arsenal have been accused by the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo of ...
Congo denies this and accuses Rwanda of using M23 to pillage valuable minerals from Congolese territory. "Visit Rwanda" began their sponsorship of Arsenal in 2018, with the latest deal reported to ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo has called on Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Paris St-Germain to end their "blood stained" sponsorship deals with Visit Rwanda amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in ...
Arsenal agreed a sleeve partnership with Visit Rwanda in 2018 The Democratic Republic of Congo has called on Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Paris St-Germain to end their "blood stained" sponsorship ...
The Visit Rwanda logo on a sleeve of a match shirt in the Arsenal dressing room prior to the Premier League match between Crystal Palace FC and Arsenal FC at Selhurst Park on Dec. 21, 2024 ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo has called on Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Paris St-Germain to end their "blood stained" sponsorship deals with Visit Rwanda amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in the ...
Harerimana also discussed the success of the 'Visit Rwanda' campaign, which has established a positive global reputation. This campaign has helped showcase Rwanda's tourism attractions ...
A sleeve partnership with Arsenal began in 2018, with the latest sponsorship reported to be worth more than £10m ($12.39 million) per year. A sponsorship with PSG was agreed the following year ...
Kayikwamba Wagner has sent the same letter to Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-German, who have similar deals with the “Visit Rwanda” tourism campaign, to ask them to break off from it.