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This chef in Rwanda wants to create a revolution in African cuisine from NPR Matt Ozug

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Meza Malonga, a restaurant in Rwanda’s capital Kigali, serves innovative Afro-fusion cuisine. Chef Dieuveil Malonga opened it in 2020, after years of working in high-end European restaurants.

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