Category: Entertainment

  • Cécile Kayirebwa set for Kigali concert on Sunday

    The fourth edition of the Inganzo ya Kayirebwa concert takes place on 2 April in Kigali. Translating to ‘Inspiration of Kayirebwa’, the concert is named after Rwanda’s music legend Cécile Kayirebwa.

    It is organised by her production company, Ceka I Rwanda, which aims to preserve and archive the cultural heritage of Rwanda through music, dance and poetry.

    During the event at Marriott Hotel, Kayirebwa will be releasing three retrospective albums of songs she has arranged and sung to celebrate legendary Rwandan folk musicians, most of whom have since died. For this project, she partnered with producers from Rwanda. They pay tribute to Celestin Rwirangira, Ladislas Twahirwa
    and Inwatwa, which is folk music performed by Batwa women.

    “The tribute CD release is to honour Rwandan composers,” her son, DJ and events organiser Eric Soul said. “They were not musicians per se or even recording artists. Their compositions were known, passed on and became popular through oral transmission, hence the need to record and preserve them. She promised some of them and their families years ago that she would redo their songs. They passed away so she wants to honour her promise and their memory”.

    The Belgium-based artist is respected as a custodian of Rwandan folk music. She has been instrumental in advancing the message of healing after the 1994 genocide.

    Through the concert, Kayirebwa seeks to inspire other Rwandan musicians. She has worked extensively with younger artists such as Deo Munyakazi.

    “She recorded the third album with musicians from the Batwa community, then went with the recordings to Belgium and worked on the songs with young Rwandan producers there,” Soul said.

    The matriarch has seven albums to her name. She marked her 70th birthday in November last year with a concert at Kigali Serena Hotel.

    The show starts at 6pm and regular tickets are on sale for 15 000 Rwandan francs ($18). Couples pay 25 000 francs while VIP passes cost 20 000 francs.

    Cécile Kayirebwa

    Source:Music in Africa

  • Musician Jaguar hits and kills 2 in Kirinyaga crash

    A car belonging to musician, Kanyi Njagua, popularly known as Jaguar, has hit and killed two people, including a student, in Kirinyaga County.

    The musician, police say, was driving his Range Rover heading towards Makutano when he lost control and veered off the road before hitting a motorcyclist and his passenger, the student at Rukanga on Wednesday.

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    Police on Thursday said the vehicle, which was later towed to the Sagana Police Station, had “loose chippings” (sic).

    The motorcyclist, Mugo Mwangi, 21, and the student, James Maingi,21, died on the spot and their bodies were taken to the Kibugi Mortuary.

    The musician on Thursday morning took to social media to express his distraught about the accident, moments after news of it went viral.

    “It is with grief that I share this post today. As it is now public, I was involved in a car accident. Sadly, lives were lost in the incident.

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    “It isn’t any one’s will to wake up and be involved in an accident such as this. My heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of those affected. I would like to assure all concerned that due process of the law is being followed to amicably resolve this,” he said and asked the public to refrain from any sort of confrontations.

    Mr Njagua told the Nation on phone that he was driving onSagana- Makutano road when the motorcyclist tried to cross in front of him.

    “I tried my best to stop but it was too close. The car hit the two and we all veered off the road,” he said, adding that he was with two other occupants in the car.

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    He denied claims by some blogs that the car was being driven by a woman, and said that witnesses had already recorded statements on the incident at the police station.

    “It was an unfortunate incident and it is sad that some people are talking about things they know nothing about,” Mr Njagua, who has announced his interest in the Starehe parliamentary seat, said.

    None of the three occupants of his car was injured.

    Central Region Traffic Commander Jane Kuria confirmed the fatal crash saying the musician, official name Charles Kanyi, was behind the wheel of the Range Rover at the time of the accident.

    Musician Charles Njagua Kanyi aka Jaguar. He says has sent his condolences to the families of the deceased motorcyclist and passenger.

    Source:Daily Nation

  • Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom Break Up After Less Than a Year

    Katy Perryand Orlando Bloom have gone their separate ways after about 10 months together, E! News has learned. In a statement from Perry and Bloom’s reps they share, “Before rumors or falsifications get out of hand we can confirm that Orlando and Katy are taking respectful, loving space at this time.”

    The now-exes posed for a photo during Vanity Fair’s 2017 Oscars After-Party, though did not walk the red carpet by each other’s side. In mid-January, the “Chained to the Rhythm” songstress hosted a surprise 40th birthday bash for Bloom, which his mom attended. Additionally, the British actor joined Perry’s family over the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.

    Last March, E! News confirmed the lovebirds had become an “official couple” after taking their romance public at the 2016 Golden Globes. In the months that followed, it appeared Orlando and Katy were enjoying getting to know each other as they traveled abroad, enjoyed steamy makeout sessions and hit the campaign trails ahead of the presidential election.

    Over the summer, a source told E! News the duo had even discussed marriage and children, revealing, “They are in love and happier than ever. [Orlando] would like to get engaged to [Katy] before the year is up.”

    As for Perry’s mindset, our insider shared, “[Marriage and children] is something Katy has always wanted when she met the man she was ready to settle down with.” And during the 2016 UNICEF Snowflake Ball in November, she had nothing but kind words to say about Orlando, sharing with E! News, “He’s just got the most kind heart, ever.”
    Perhaps both stars’ demanding schedules are to blame for the surprise split as Katy is in the midst of promoting her upcoming fourth studio album with multiple award show performances and press appearances. Bloom, on the other hand, has dedicated much of his recent time to ongoing charity efforts with UNICEF.

    Katy Perry

    Source:E News

  • Mani Martin mourns Paluku

    Mani Martin mourns Paluku

    Rwandan RnB singer, Mani Martin has paid tribute to Mr. Norbert Paluku who was shot dead at Amani Festival in Goma in Democratic Republic of Congo in the midnight of 9th February 2017.

    Mani Martin who was among artistes that performed in the concert has joined mourners wishing Paluku to rest in peace.

    “R.I.P brother Norbert Paluku a.k.a Djoo. The man who lost his life last Thursday night by a gun shot at the Venue of Amani festival. He was shot dead in front of the stage where my band and I were doing the sound check as it was a night before my performance. His smiling face will remain on our minds. We will always remember his love and hard work. Let’s say no to violence,” he said in a message posted on Instagram.

    Norbert Paluku was shot dead at Amani Festival in Goma in Democratic Republic of Congo in the midnight of 9th February 2017.

    Paluku was among Amani Festival organizers. He was shot dead on the festival site as he intervened to mediate in a conflict between a policeman of Goma and a volunteer in the group of scouts, Ezéchiel Bandu who maintained order among spectators.

    As Paluku intervened for mediation to settle the dispute, a policeman shot both Paluku and the young boy.

    Being in critical condition, both Paluku and Bandu were taken to Heal Africa Hospital of Goma where he died later. The second victim is still hospitalized.

    The incident shocked Amani Festival participants and organizers.

    Sauti Sol Band from Kenya,Rwandan Mani Martin and Fabregas from RDC were among artistes who entertained the crowd in Amani festival.

    Mani Martin entertaining the crowd at Amani Festival.

  • Miss Rwanda boot camp kicks off

    A total of fifteen Miss Rwanda beauty pageant contestants have headed to Nyamata to start a two-week boot camp at Golden Tulip Hotel in Nyamata town of Bugesera District.

    The beauty queens arrived at Golden Tulip Hotel yesterday accompanied by the Rwanda Inspiration Back Up representatives who have been organizing Miss Rwanda contest since 2014.

    The boot camp of 15 contestants was preceded by Miss Rwanda auditions held in four provinces that started on 9th January to be concluded 4th February 2017 in Kigali city.

    The panel of judges selected fifteen candidates during the semi-final event that was held at Petit Stade.

    Girls to grace the grand finale stage include Umutoni Pamella, Mukabagabo Carine, Uwase Hirwa Honorine, Iradukunda Elsa, Umutoni Uwase Belinda, Umutesi Aisha, Umutoni Tracy Ford, ShimwaGuelda, MukundeLaurette, Ashimwe Fiona Doreen, UmuhozaSimbiFanique, Kalimpinya Queen, Umutesi Nadia, Iribagiza Patience ndetse and Umutoniwase Linda.

    Ishimwe Dieudonne, Rwanda Inspiration Back Up CEO said that during the two-week stay at Nyamata Golden Tulip, all the contestants will be taken through civic and etiquette education, Rwanda’s history, public speaking among courses related to moral values of Rwandan community.

    “They are going to be taken through learning about moral values and taboos of Rwandan culture. During this boot camp, they will learn history of their country, public speaking and how a woman should behave in public. They will meet different public figures who will explain them more about government programs”, Said Ishimwe.

    He explained that the contestants will be given an insight of things that should characterize the lady worth to be crowned Miss Rwanda.

    Recent votes placed Kalimpinya Queen, southern province representative on top of the semi-finalists with more than 18609 votes followed by Umutoniwase Linda from Eastern Province with 15220 votes and Umuhoza Simbi Fanique being the third with 14943.

    The grand finale is due on 25th February 2017 in Akagera Tent at Kigali Conference and Exhibition Village (Camp Kigali) at 5:00 pm. The entrance fees will be announced soon.

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  • Lundi Tyamara: South African gospel star dies aged 38

    South African gospel star Lundi Tyamara, has died after a battle with stomach TB and a liver condition.

    His family confirmed that he died on Friday morning in Edenvale hospital in Johannesburg.

    The 38-year-old singer, loved for his energetic stage performances, had hits with Mphefumlo Wami and Ndixolele.

    President Jacob Zuma led the tributes to the star, saying Tyamara was “one of the best gospel artists that the country has ever produced”.

    The BBC’s Milton Nkosi in Johannesburg said the award-winning star brought gospel to a younger generation through his unique style and drew thousands of people closer to the music genre.

    His manager Tshepo Nzimande explained what made Mr Tyamara so popular: “He had energy on stage and he was very powerful.”

    Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa said there was “a deep sense of grief for losing such a young life. He is a success story that South African youth have a significant contribution to make in our society.”

    ‘Massive shock’

    Popular evangelist pastor Paseka “Mboro” Motsoeneng who had visited the musician in hospital also described to local newspaper how shocked he was when he heard the news.

    “It was a massive shock to me. I could not believe it at first but I was grateful that I could pray for him and bring him closer to the Lord.”

    The singer had been receiving treatment since being diagnosed in December.
    A family statement, released on Friday, said that Lundi has passed away peacefully just after midnight.

    Tyamara is the third young artist to die within the last six months, after the deaths of another gospel star Sifiso Ncwane and musician Mduduzi “Mandoza” Tshabalala, both also aged 38.

    Lundi Tyamara had a unique style and was loved for his energetic stage performances

  • George Michael, British pop star, dies aged 53

    Michael’s manager says the singer’s death in Oxfordshire, England on Sunday was caused by heart failure.

    British singer George Michael, who became one of the pop idols of the 1980s with Wham! and then forged a career as a successful solo artist, has died at his home in England, aged 53.

    Michael’s manager, Michael Lippman, said on Sunday that the cause of death was heart failure.

    Before Lippmann’s announcement, police had issued a statement calling Michael’s death at his home in Goring, Oxfordshire “unexplained but not suspicious”.

    A post-mortem would be undertaken in due course, the police said.

    Born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou on June 25, 1963 in London to Greek Cypriot immigrant parents, Michael once played music on the London underground train system before finding fame with Wham!.

    With a school friend, Andrew Ridgeley, he formed Wham! in 1981, a partnership that would produce some of the most memorable pop songs and dance-floor favourites of the 1980s.

    “It is with great sadness that we can confirm our beloved son, brother and friend George passed away peacefully at home over the Christmas period,” his publicist said in a statement.

    “The family would ask that their privacy be respected at this difficult and emotional time. There will be no further comment at this stage,” the statement said.

    Michael sold more than 100 million albums in his career. Fans gathered outside the singer’s home in London to pay their respects on Monday.

    He was due to release a documentary in 2017 after a period of living as a virtual recluse in which he hit the headlines for a series of bizarre incidents linked to drugs.

    Earlier this month, it was also announced that producer and songwriter Naughty Boy, whose real name is Shahid Khan, was working with Michael on a new album for next year.

    Following years of speculation over his sexuality, Michael came out as gay in 1998 after being arrested for committing a “lewd act” in the public toilet of a Los Angeles park.

    He fronted a documentary about HIV to coincide with World Aids Day the year he came out.

    LGBT charity Stonewall reacted to the news of his death in a tweet, saying: “R.I.P. George Michael. You inspired many and your music will live on in the hearts of the community. You will be sorely missed.”

    Michael’s death comes at the end of a year that has seen the passing of several music superstars, including David Bowie, Prince and Leonard Cohen.

    Rick Parfitt, the guitarist of British rock group Status Quo, died on Saturday at 68.

  • I am Kigali Festival: Partying for Cultural Diversity

    Hundreds of Kigalians joined Urban Boyz, Makanyaga, Makumbi Sound and many others to celebrate cultural diversity at the I am Kigali Festival on December 17th. With energetic music, dance and art performances, the festival aimed at showing how a mix of cultures contributes to making Kigali a vibrant and inclusive city.

    The popular trio, Urban Boyz made the audience dance with joy as they closed the I am Kigali Festival with an explosive show. The I am Kigali Festival was created in collaboration between International Organization for Migration (IOM) and Impact Hub Kigali to mark the International Migrants Day, which falls on December 18th each year. The festival was a celebration of cultural diversity, showcasing how migration contributes to a vibrant society with mix of cultures, people and backgrounds. For a full day, guests enjoyed music, art, dance performances, and food in the festival area at Rwanda Revenue Authority’s parking area in Kimihurura.

    The festival featured a wide range of artists: From the modern, afrobeat, RnB style of UrbanBoyz to an afro vintage sound of the legendary Makanyaga. Young hip hop talents such as Prime and JDubz teamed up with more established names such as Tito’s trio for an amazing jazz, hip hop fusion that made the audience wild with excitement. Makumbi Sound gave a dynamic jazz performance before the crowd enjoyed acontemporary dance performances by Amizero led by Abdul Mujyambere.

    As a very special part of the festival, a group of Burundian dancers and drummers had come from Mahama Refugee camp to perform and to showcase the diverse culture apparent Rwanda.

    IOM estimates that one in seven people worldwide are migrants, and the International Migrants Day puts focus on the millions of people living as migrants and honors those who lost their lives in perilous journeys trying for a better life.

    The I am Kigali Festival turned International Migrants Day into a big celebration among Rwandans, foreigners and refugees who all came together for a unique day of music, art and culture.

    IOM Rwanda Chief of Mission, Catherine Northing, who was behind the idea of the festival, was very happy with the turnout.

    “I want to thank everyone for coming to celebrate with us. We had such a diverse mix of artists, audience, food and performances – this just shows how vibrant and diverse Kigali is. Rwanda is a unique place because it’s so welcoming to migrants and refugees, and it makes it a very culturally interesting place to be. We want to thank everyone in Rwanda for being such good hosts”.

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  • I am Kigali Festival – celebrating cultural diversity through music

    The I am Kigali Festival invites you to dance, celebrate and have fun at the all-day festival this Saturday at RRA in Kimihurura – and it’s all free of charge.

    It will be a celebration of cultural diversity when International Organization for Migration and Impact Hub Kigali open the doors to the I Am Kigali Festival this Saturday on the RRA grounds in Kimihurura. Join the free festival and dance to the tunes of Urban Boyz, Makanyaga, Moutcho, Makumbi Sound and many more to celebrate International Migrants Day.

    To mark this year’s International Migrants Day, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has partnered up with Impact Hub for the I am Kigali Festival. The free festival aims to celebrate the benefits of migration and the cultural fusions that happen when people across cultures and backgrounds come together in the name of creativity.

    Starting from 3pm on Saturday, the I am Kigali Festival will present a line-up of some of the best and diverse artists in Kigali, representing different musical and artistic styles and with backgrounds ranging from Rwanda, Congo, Burundi to Chile and the U.S.
    Eric Soul from Afrogroov is one of the main partners to the festival, and according to him people can expect a day of fun, great music and a positive dialogue around migration.

    “Culturally, Kigali is a super diverse city. It is the diversity of music, culture and people we¬ want to celebrate th¬rough the I am Kigali Fest¬ival, We bring live m¬usic from differ¬ent genres and s¬tyles to show the incredible influence o¬f cross-cultural exch¬anges taking place in ¬Kigali. We want to take this opportunity to promote tolerance an dialogue – and to show the magic that happens when different cultures come together”, says Eric Soul.

    The Festival is free of charge and open to everyone. The main stage will feature live music from 4pm to 10pm with a wide range of artists.

    From the modern, af¬robeat, RnB ¬style of UrbanBoyz to¬ an afro vintage sou¬nd of the legendary M¬akanyaga ¬teaming up with hip hop talents suc¬h as JDubz, Prime and Tito Al’s ¬trio are coming together for an amazing jazz, hip hop fusion, and spoken word artists including Eric OneKey will pull together a unique performance. There will be con¬temporary dance perfo¬rmances by Amizero le¬d by Abdul Mujyambere.Last but not least, the festival will showcase the high e¬nergy of traditional Burundian drummers joining from Mahama Refugee camp for a special performance.

    Join International Organization for Migration, Impact Hub, Afrogroov and the incredible line-up of artists this Saturday at RRA HQ in Kimihurura. It’s free ofcharge.

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  • Belgian Jazz artiste for Kayirebwa concert

    Jef Neve, a professional Jazz artiste is due in Kigali for a concert in which he will feature with Cécile Kayirebwa on Friday this week.

    Jef Neve , 39 , who has been in the music industry for more than 16 years has albums that have sold across the world where Jazz music is popular.

    This Belgian artiste studied music at Lemmensinstituut School in Leuven where he obtained a degree in 2000.

    The connection of Jef and East-Africa has always been very strong, as for the last 3 years Jef has performed every year in Kenya. The highlight of these tours was him being named the inspiration for the Safaricom International Jazz Festival in Nairobi and being one of the headliners on the last edition, in February this year.

    Jef is also supporting the Ghetto Classics, a 700 students’ music school in the slums of Nairobi, sending music scores and instruments on a regular base.

    The concert of Jef Neve will be held in Kimihurura in the auditorium of Rwanda Revenue Authority.

    He was invited by Belgian embassy to Rwanda. He will feature with Rwanda’s female artiste, Cécile Kayirebwa who recently celebrated 70 years birthday.

    According to organizers of the concert, it will start at 7.30 pm and only 350 fans can be accommodated.

    Tickets will be sold at Ecole Belge de Kigali, Embassy of Belgium, Hôtel Mille Collines and RRA gates at the evening of the concert.