Rwanda: Working With People With Disability Is Normal, Not a Miracle – Video Vixen Mukarusine
[New Times] It’s rare to find a lot of big names for people with disabilities across the entertainment sector as Claudine Mukarusine witnesses.
Rwanda: Sisterhood of the Arts – a Pop-Up Exhibition By Rwandan Women Artists
[New Times] In a bold and empowering move, local visual artist Jemima Kakizi has teamed up with 20 visual artists to stage a week-long art exhibition aimed at promoting inclusivity and celebrating women in art. The exhibition is slated for July 17 – 25…
Rwanda: Inganzo Ngari Set for ‘Ruganzu II Ndoli’ Mega Concert
[New Times] One of Rwanda’s most acclaimed traditional dance troupe, Inganzo Ngari, is organising a mega concert for their local fans who have missed their mega annual concerts since the Covid 19 hiatus.
Rwanda: Ubumuntu Arts Festival Returns Bigger and Better
[New Times] The Ubumuntu Arts Festival is giving new meaning to the age-old adage, “The tongue has power.”
Rwanda: Blaise Rwamukwaya Progresses to the Next Stage At the Voice Africa
[New Times] Following Belinda’s win at the knockout battle against her teammate, Rwandan singer Theoneste Blaise Rwamukwaya also secured a place for the next stage at The Voice Africa.
Rwanda: Seven Facts About Kiswahili
[New Times] Did you know that Kiswahili is not only one of the most widely spoken languages in sub-Saharan Africa, but it also holds a prestigious position among the top 10 most spoken languages globally?
Rwanda: Trending or Threading? Rwandans React to Threads App
[New Times] Phrases like “Old is gold” may dominate spaces such as antique art and archived fashion items, but new bling seemingly takes up all the space in media cycles, which is why the conversations and hype being sparked by the Threads app are as e…
Rwanda: Why Africans Need to Learn Kiswahili, Cherish It
[New Times] Africans are increasingly being called upon to develop Kiswahili and other African languages to make them globally competitive.
Angola: Angolan Artists With Digital Cultural Platform
[ANGOP] Luanda — A digital cultural platform called “Agenda” was presented Thursday in the Province of Luanda as a technological solution for art creators.
Angola: UK – Angolan Writer João Melo Releases Book
[ANGOP] Luanda — Angolan writer João Melo published Wednesday in the United Kingdom a collection of short stories entitled “And Suddenly the Flowers Withered and Other Stories”.