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Anti-corruption Monument of Rwanda

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The Anti-corruption Monument of Rwanda is a large metal sculpture located at a busy roundabout in Kigali. It depicts a man and woman holding a shield and a broom, representing the collective effort to sweep away corruption. Unveiled in 2018, the monument reflects Rwanda's strong stance against graft and its progress in governance. Visitors can view the sculpture from the sidewalk and read the accompanying plaque explaining its symbolism. It's a quick stop that offers insight into Rwanda's modern values.

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  • Examine the detailed metalwork showing figures with a shield and broom
  • Read the plaque explaining the monument's symbolism of transparency
  • Photograph the sculpture against the backdrop of Kigali's urban landscape

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Ways to visit Anti-corruption Monument of Rwanda

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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