Sonia & Kayiranga Invited on TV Show Dedicated to Rwanda

{{On the occasion of Tour of Rwanda from 18th to 25th of November, +D’AFRIQUE highlights the land of a thousand hills on Friday 23rd of November at 9.30pm on CANAL+ CENTRE and 10.30 pm on CANAL+ OUEST.}}

For this very special show, Robert Brazza and his team host :

{{Sonia Rolland}} : Born in Kigali, Sonia Rolland became famous when she won Miss France elections in 2000.

She started being an actress in 2002 in the TV movie Les Pygmées de Carlo directed by Radu Mihaileanu.

In 2009, the movie Moloch Tropical of Raoul Peck made her known as a cinema actress, she also played with Isaak de Bankolé in 2011 in the movie called Désordres directed by Etienne Faure.

Committed and showing solidarity, she created “Maïsha Africa” an association helping 1994 genocide orphans.

{{Benjamin Kayiranga}}, alias Beniwe : Musician and Rwandese singer, Beniwe find his inspiration from Kirini’s pygmies songs or urban songs from all other the world.

Writer with Frédéric Lerner of the song “Maïsha Africa” for Sonia Rolland’s association, he’s working on a fourth album called “Imanzi”.

Also on the agenda of +D’AFRIQUE show, reports and chronics with always more information, culture, music, fashion, humor… all about Rwanda :

{{“Ça Bouge“ }} in a gym tonic room in Kigali. Just like Rwanda today, women, modern, dynamic and full of energy meet there between business hours.

Maryse Ewanjé-Epée gives her {{Coup de Cœur }} this week for the first Rwandese musical.

“Mboka” created by Rwandese artists is putting forward the need for cultural preservation in front of economics worries.

{{“Mag Société“}} discovers Jacqueline Uwimana, founder and coordinator of the association « Umuseke ».

Created in 2000, “Umuseke” aims to educate youngest Rwandese generation on Peace and offer them training on liability and citizenship.

In her {{Music}} chronic, Sandra Nkake put forward Sophie Nzayisenga, one of the very rare Rwandese women playing inanga.

She is a very surprising musician and she arranges her songs combining traditional music, contemporary tunes and poetical lyrics..

As per {{Tendance}}, Prisca Ogouma presents us Anastase Tabaro. Rwandese self-taught man, using recovered materials he built a small hydraulic power plant, furnishing electricity for all inhabitants of Ngororero.

As required by the sports news, Rwandese cyclists are put on the stage on this special show.

Flashback to the last {{Tour of Kigali}}, which gathered 11 African Team for a 140km route.

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The show will be rebroadcasted several times, including on Sunday at 3.45pm on {{CANAL+ OUEST}} and at 8.50pm on {{CANAL+ CENTRE}}.

More information on www.canalplus-afrique.com.

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