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Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. Impamvu Zifatika by Papy Clever and Dorcas (2025)

Renowned gospel singer Alexis Dusabe will stage a concert to launch of his third album in a grand celebration of his 25-year anniversary in the ministry.The highly anticipated concert, dubbed “Umuyoboro Live: 25 Years of Grace and Talent,” will take place on August 3 at a yet-to-be confirmed venue.

Speaking to The New Times, Dusabe expressed his excitement about this milestone, revealing that his upcoming album features songs in four languages—Kinyarwanda, English, French, and Swahili.He noted that this project aligns perfectly with his vision of celebrating 25 years in gospel music, a journey that began in 2000 with his debut song, “Mfite Umukunzi Utuye Inyuma y’Ibicu.”

Dusabe has been actively working on his new album, both in audio and video production. He plans to release songs gradually ahead of the concert, which will be the highlight of his silver jubilee in gospel music.While he has yet to reveal the full lineup for the event, he will be the main headliner, aiming to sing a selection of songs that reflect his 25-year journey in the industry.

“I want this concert to be extraordinary—something unlike anything I’ve done before,” Dusabe stated. “It will be a moment of gratitude, celebration, and worship with gospel lovers.”

Expanding his reach

With a focus on regional and international expansion, Dusabe said that he is ready to embark on tours and welcomes invitations from gospel music enthusiasts across Africa and beyond.

He believes this upcoming concert will serve as a stepping-stone toward broadening his musical reach on the global stage.Dusabe will on February 25 release a new song, "Amavuta y’Igiciro," which is one of the songs on his new album.

Inspired by the biblical story of Mary anointing Jesus’ feet with precious oil, the song reflects themes of gratitude, surrender, and divine grace—elements that have defined his music over the years.

The True Light of Christ (TLC) ministry, part of the Remera Miracle Center church, is organizing an evening coinciding with the time Rwandans commemorate the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. This commemorative event, marking the 30th anniversary of the Genocide, will take place on Sunday, May 14, 2024, starting at seven in the evening at Remera Miracle Center, where attendees are encouraged to dress in either black or grey attire.

This evening is part of an annual event, now renamed L.E.S.H (Let Every Soul Heal), which translates to "Let every heart heal," incorporating prayers, songs, testimonies, and performances, all aimed at providing solace and finding meaning in God's word.

However, L.E.S.H is not just an evening event on May 14, 2024. Prior to that, on May 13, 2024, there will be a visit to the Ntarama Genocide Memorial in Bugesera, followed by activities to remember and honor the families affected by the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

Speaking to media , a TLC representative expressed the organization's desire to reach out to as many Rwandans as possible, regardless of age, ethnicity, or background. They emphasized the importance of imparting messages of hope and healing, urging people to attend and expecting a profound impact on attendees. This ministry has organized such events in the past to commemorate the Genocide, but now, under the new name L.E.S.H, it continues its mission within the framework of the Remera Miracle Center led by Bishop Samedi Theobald, who oversees its spiritual work.

Gaby Irene Kamanzi is gearing up for a highly anticipated concert set to take place in 2024, where she will captivate music enthusiasts with her soul-stirring melodies and messages of praise. Despite having just one album titled "Ungirira Neza," featuring meticulously crafted songs like "Amahoro," her impact has been significant, earning her accolades such as the Salax Award and Groove Awards for her heartfelt compositions that resonate both locally and internationally.

As a trailblazer in Rwanda's Gospel music scene, Gaby Kamanzi's unwavering commitment to spreading the gospel through her powerful voice has earned her the title of 'Miss Gospel' and immense respect within the industry. Her upcoming concert signifies not only a celebration of her musical journey but also a testament to the transformative power of Gospel music in uplifting souls and fostering spiritual connections.

Inspired by the success of Tonzi's recent concert, where she played a pivotal role alongside The Sisters, Gaby Kamanzi is motivated to continue her musical endeavors, with aspirations to release more albums and touch the lives of many with her songs of faith and encouragement, such as her latest release "Ndakomeye." Supported by her dedicated team and the unwavering love of her husband, Gaby remains committed to her musical mission, embracing each opportunity to spread God's message of love and hope through her music.

Paraphrased Article: Prosper Nkomezi, a well-known Rwandan gospel artist, has revealed plans for his upcoming "Nzakingura Live Concert." This concert will feature his two new albums, "Nzakingura" and "Nyigisha," and will mark his return to the stage after a five-year break. Nkomezi hopes to not only showcase his new music but also reconnect with his fans.

The concert, scheduled for May 12, 2024, will also serve as a platform for fellow gospel musicians to join him in praising God. Nkomezi's albums, filled with uplifting songs inspired by his faith, reflect his passion for music and his desire to share it with others.

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