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Gospel artist Israel Mbonyi announced plans to perform in Kenya for a special end-of-year concert transitioning from 2024 to 2025. This will be his third performance in the country this year, following his August 10th appearance at the 'Africa Worship Experience' in Nairobi.

His hit song 'Nina Siri' has gained significant popularity, especially among Swahili speakers, unexpectedly becoming a major success despite Mbonyi's initial doubts. The song topped music charts, displacing previous hit songs and attracting widespread attention.

Mbonyi has been increasingly invited to perform in Kenya after the song's success. Notable Kenyan politicians and public figures have attended his performances. He plans to release his album 'Nk'umusirikare' and is scheduled to host his own concert on December 25, 2024, at BK Arena.

The artist reflects on the song's unexpected success and his growing popularity in the Swahili-speaking community, noting that only 2.97% of Rwandans speak Swahili, despite the language being one of the ten most spoken globally.

Jesca Mucyowera, a renowned gospel singer from EPR/Gikondo, has released a new music video titled "Imana Ikomeye" (God is Powerful) on November 19, 2024. Known for hit songs like "Yesu Arashoboye" and "Jehova Adonai", she has been singing since childhood with the purpose of praising God.

A mother of four married to Dr. Nkundabatware Gabin in 2015, Mucyowera grew up in Rwamagana as the third of seven children. She studied computer management in high school and business management at the University of Kigali.

Her latest song "Imana Ikomeye" was written in September, emphasizing God's strength and encouraging people to trust in divine power. Following her recent release "Hashimwe Yesu" with Korali Injili Bora, she plans to release more music and is preparing a significant concert in early 2025.

With four years in independent music, Mucyowera has gained significant popularity and continues to create music dedicated to spiritual praise.

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Kigali, Rwanda - Moriah Entertainment Group, a leading force in Rwanda's gospel music industry, is thrilled to announce the signing of acclaimed gospel artist Olivier Manzi to its roster of talented performers.

Olivier Manzi (Stage name: Manzi Music), an established name in the Rwandan gospel scene, brings his anointed worship leadership and recording experience to Moriah Entertainment. Manzi is poised to elevate his career to new heights under Moriah's management with one album and numerous singles already in his discography.

This signing aligns with Moriah Entertainment's vision of nurturing established and emerging talent. Manzi joins recent signee Madine Mbabazi, known for her hit "Amina's Song," as part of Moriah's initiative to open doors for up-and-coming artists. They will work alongside industry legends such as Richard Nick Ngendahayo, Gay Kamanzi, Patient Bizimana, Aline Gahongayire, Alexis Dusabe, and Guy Badibanga among others.

To mark this new chapter, Olivier Manzi is set to release his latest single, "NARAHINDUTSE," under Moriah's management. This release promises to showcase Manzi's growth as an artist and the collaborative strength of the Moriah Entertainment team.

Moriah Entertainment Group continues to solidify its position as a powerhouse in gospel artist and event management within Rwanda's vibrant music industry. Adding Olivier Manzi to their roster further demonstrates the company's commitment to fostering gospel talent and delivering inspiring music to audiences.

For more information about Olivier Manzi and Moriah Entertainment Group, please contact:

Linda Miers, +250788314903, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

About Moriah Entertainment Group:

Moriah Entertainment Group is a premier gospel artist and event management company in Rwanda, dedicated to promoting and developing gospel music talent. Moriah Entertainment continues to shape the landscape of Rwanda's gospel music industry with a roster of legendary and emerging artists.

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Popular gospel artists Ben and Chance have traveled to Australia for a series of concerts around the country called the "My Psalm Australia Tour." On October 6, 2024, they arrived at Kanombe International Airport, ready to take off for the events planned in Australia. One unforgettable moment leading up to their journey was the heartfelt expressions of love, often referred to as "Imitoma," that the two shared before boarding their flight, as they prepared to pursue their dreams.

In an interview with reporters, Chance expressed warm words about Ben, stating, "Describing this man to someone who doesn’t know him might not do him justice, but in short, he is the kind of man I would wish for in life. If you are also asking God for a good man, you should ask Him for someone like Ben."

Ben quickly responded with his own loving words, saying, "This woman brings me joy and happiness. When we are together, I feel no bitterness; I feel great and at peace."

They both mentioned that attending their concerts in Australia is free of charge, making their dreams a reality. Ben remarked, "These were our dreams, to hold events without financial barriers, and we’ve achieved that. This concert will have free entry." He added that they hope all future concerts, both in Rwanda and abroad, will allow people to attend without any costs, as they desire to create accessible worship experiences.

The concerts will kick off on October 13, 2024, in Brisbane, followed by performances in Sydney on October 20, 2024, and concluding in Wodonga on October 26, 2024.

 

The duo of Rugarama James and Mukiza Daniella, known for their gospel music, has announced plans to hold major concerts in the United States as part of their mission to expand their outreach and connect with their fans.

This is not their first time performing in the U.S.; they have previously been invited to uplift the spirits of thousands through their music. They have been in the country for some time, leading some to speculate that they are settling there to further their musical careers. In an exclusive interview with InyaRwanda, James clarified that they are not relocating to the U.S. as some have suggested, but are focused on their music activities. He stated, "Living in America is not what it seems."

Together with his wife, Daniella, they are preparing for a concert in Seattle, Washington, scheduled for November 24, 2024. Admission to the concert is free and will take place at Belpres New Hope Revival. James noted that in addition to this event, they have other concerts planned to engage with their fans and worship God together.

He explained, "These concerts we are going to perform in America are aimed at deep worship through the songs that God has placed on our hearts." James added that the concerts will also provide an opportunity to meet with their supporters and fellow believers in Christ.

In July 2023, the duo held successful concerts in Europe and performed in other countries, including Burundi. The pair has been making gospel music for four years, producing songs that have touched many hearts through various albums, including "Ibyiringiro."

James previously told InyaRwanda that their four years in music have been filled with valuable lessons. He said, "These years have been filled with many lessons, so much so that we could ask someone to take a pen or a piece of paper and write down many things. God has taught us many things and shown us many people..."

He continued, "The challenges we face come from people. As the saying goes, people are the most difficult creatures on Earth. Understanding people, knowing their hearts, connecting with them, and trying to bear good fruit while dealing with both good and bad people is very challenging, but we believe this applies to all Christians and to everyone in general."

James emphasized that despite these challenges, they remain steadfast in their ministry. To ensure everything goes smoothly, he and his wife regularly set aside time for prayer, seeking God's guidance for things they cannot accomplish on their own.

He mentioned that he and Daniella are also weak individuals, but they "have hope in Christ." He stated, "We pray every day, both at night and in the morning, whether we are in the car or different places. My wife and I pray together, encourage each other, and teach one another. There is no other way to overcome this world than to work together and lean on Christ Jesus..." James noted that over the past three years, they have found supporters who have invited them to various events.

James and Daniella started dating between 2008 and 2009. They both went to study in Uganda in 2012, where James focused on international relations and Daniella studied accounting. In 2015, they committed to each other as a married couple and have been making music together ever since, gaining recognition for their diverse songs.

The Maranatha Family Choir, a well-known group in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, has released a music video for their song titled "Komera," which cost over 10 million Rwandan Francs to produce. The video was released on the afternoon of Thursday, October 10, 2024, after days of anticipation from their fans. Initially, the song was uploaded on YouTube, but it was taken down shortly after due to audio issues that required them to re-record it.

The re-recording in the studio led to some changes, though not many in terms of instrumentation. The video also underwent some modifications by Director Gad. Selemani Munyazikwiye, a representative of the Maranatha Family Choir, told InyaRwanda that they decided to release this song largely in response to the challenging times people are facing.

"In this world, things are not always good. Some things are low, others are high. One of the messages we have is to encourage people, as sometimes you hear of someone who has taken their own life or someone who has fallen from grace," he said.

He mentioned that the idea for the song came after a choir member was arrested recently under what they believe to be unjust circumstances. "However, because we have justice, he fought for his case, and you know that when such things happen, he remains in custody. An investigation was conducted, and he was eventually released," Selemani explained.

He emphasized that the experiences of their choir member during that time inspired them to create a video that depicts the realities of imprisonment and the challenges of seeking medical treatment in various hospitals. Selemani confirmed that the song is based on the story of their recently released member. "This is part of the reason we wanted to include scenes that depict prison life. It includes scenes of a sick person, a girl abandoned by her family, and an elderly person neglected by their relatives, as well as families facing various issues."

Overall, Selemani stated that through this song, they wanted to convey to everyone that God is always at work and that He never forsakes His children. They also encourage everyone to strive for good relationships with others and to embody love in their daily actions.

While he could not provide an exact figure for the expenses related to the song, he estimated that it cost over 10 million Rwandan Francs. He explained that this funding was facilitated by their work building a prison, constructing a hospital, and providing clothing for inmates.

"We built the prison to visibly convey a message because our brother was incarcerated. When you speak about visible issues, people understand better," he said. He continued, "We said, let’s build these hospitals, these scenes depict a home falling apart, where people have children, and you can see how the child suffers because of the issues between their parents."

He mentioned that it took two days to construct the prison set for the video, while the hospital scenes were filmed in the home of a benefactor.  Selemani added that they had to go to Kigali to source clothing that represents imprisonment, which took very little time to complete.

Gospel artist Ngabo Medard Jorbert, known as Meddy, has announced his plans to hold major concerts in various cities across Canada. This will be the first time Meddy, famous for songs like "Grateful," performs in these cities as part of a tour aimed at sharing the message of Jesus Christ. The tour will also include personal testimonies about his life and an invitation for young people to connect with God.

On the night of Friday, October 11, 2024, Meddy revealed his upcoming concerts in Canada, following a series of performances in various cities across the United States.

Philbert Kwizera, who is organizing these concerts, told the media that the events will take place in seven cities in Canada, running from December 2024 to February 2025. He stated that the goal of these concerts, titled "Worship and Testimonies," is for Meddy to share his testimony and bring many people to Christ. The concerts are planned for cities including Montreal, Ottawa, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver, and Winnipeg. He mentioned, "They will start in December 2024 and continue through February 2025."

Kwizera explained that Meddy will be joined by artists such as Adrien Misigaro and Kaira Gahimbare. He added, "They have confirmed their participation. If anything changes, I will inform you."

He emphasized that attendees can expect "Meddy's testimony and great music" during the concerts. The events will kick off in Montreal and then move to Ottawa, with further dates in Edmonton and Calgary, and final stops in Vancouver and Winnipeg to be confirmed later.

Emmy Vox, a gospel music artist, has announced the upcoming release of his first Extended Play (EP) titled "Time." This project aims to emphasize that God's timing is unchanging, and those who trust in Him should find peace and security within themselves.

The EP features three songs and will be released with a visualizer, although Emmy plans to create music videos for each track in the future. He mentioned that he spent over three months working on the EP and chose not to collaborate with other artists, wanting to showcase his musical skills in gospel music.

The EP includes the songs "Time," "Ibirenze," and "Imana ibirimo." Emmy collaborated with various producers, including Loader, Realbeat, Arnaud Gasige, and Mamba, while Moriox Media assisted with the video production.

Emmy Vox, known for songs like "Amateka," explained that he named the EP "Time" to reflect God's timing. He stated, "I chose the name 'Time' to convey that everything requires God's timing for His plans and thoughts to come to fruition. This theme will be clearly understood in the lead song of my EP, also titled 'Time.'"

He revealed that the EP is set to be released next week. In September 2023, he held a concert named after his first album, "Amateka," which took place at Camp Kigali and featured artists such as Israel Mbonyi.

"Amateka" is one of the songs he has released in the past two years while creating music that glorifies God. Emmy shares that this song holds special significance for him and inspired the name of his first concert and album.

He explained that he felt inspired to write the song after a prolonged period of illness. "It’s a song that God laid on my heart during my extraordinary times of prayer and illness. God told me, 'I am the God who changes histories, and people change their words.'"

Emmy Vox considers this song his most important creation, as it represents his journey with God and how he ultimately produced a beautiful piece. He added, "After healing, I wrote the song, and it became one of the beautiful pieces God used in my life."

Gospel singer and worship leader Bella Kombo is set to perform in Kigali for the first time, in a concert organized by worship leader Eddy Muramyi where she will record videos for her new songs. This event is designed to highlight the songs from her first album titled 'Rukundo' (Love) and will take place at the Crown Conference Hall in Nyarutarama, Kigali City.

It's the first time this young artist will hold such a concert aimed at recording videos for the various songs that she has been preparing over the past two years since entering the music industry. Eddy Muramyi told InyaRwanda that he invited Bella Kombo because she is a contemporary worship leader in Tanzania, and her songs have greatly captivated people in East African countries in recent years.

He said, "She's someone I like, and I appreciate her work. So I approached her, and she agreed. It's great that she agreed to collaborate with us in the concert, where we'll sing her song and mine together, which will help my music cross Rwandan borders and become international. I would say she's an important person."

Bella Kombo is coming to perform in Kigali after recently holding concerts in various countries, including those in her home country where she performed with Jado Sinza & Esther Umulisa from Rwanda and others from South Africa.

Eddy Muramyi says, "I see her as someone I can learn a lot from. It will be something very significant." He mentioned that besides Bella Kombo, he has invited another artist from South Africa to perform in this concert named "Rukundo Live Recording."

Eddy Muramyi also says that apart from performing with Bella Kombo, they will collaborate on one of his songs and cover one of hers. He states, "There's also a song of mine that we'll do together, but we'll also cover her song 'Ameniona' and she'll help cover my song called 'Musaraba'." He said this event will start at 4 PM on December 13, 2024.

Bella Kombo was last in Rwanda between August 14-18, 2024, for a conference called "Thanksgiving Conference" organized by Revival Palace Community Church Bugesera, led by Pastor Dr. Ian Tumusime. This will be her first performance in Kigali City. Bella Kombo is an artist born in Tanzania, where she lives and carries out her ministry. She was born on May 20, 1992.

She initially tried secular music and participated in a talent show. After not winning first place, she decided to do gospel music following advice from her mother. She comes from a family of celebrities, as her mother, Jacqueline Wolper, is one of the prominent models in Tanzania who became famous in cinema.

She is the granddaughter of an influential Tanzanian politician, Kombo Suleiman Kombo, who was a Member of Parliament in Tanzania. "Alpha Omega" appears to be her first song that reached YouTube 7 years ago. However, reports say that a song called "Ninogeshe" was her entry into music.

In 2022, she released a highly popular song called "Nifinyange," which marked the beginning of her rise to fame. Her revised history was written by her song "Ameniona," which she did with Zoravo, who performed in Rwanda earlier this year in Jado Sinza's concert, who recently married Esther Umulisa.

On April 14, 2024, Bella Kombo was welcomed into the family of African music celebrities when she released a song called "Mungu Ni Mmoja" that sparked debate in her music. "Mungu Ni Mmoja" is a song Bella Kombo collaborated on with Evelyn Wanjiru and Neema Gospel Choir. In just 6 months on YouTube, it has been viewed by over 12 million people, indicating that it could be the song of the year 2024 in East Africa.

Redemption Voice Canada has released a new captivating song called "Imiliyoni" (Millions), written by Yves Ishimwe, Hervé Mbungabunga, and Davy Hatunga. The vocals were produced by Marc Kibamba in collaboration with Farley, while the video was shot by Landry SB.

In Kirundi, they begin by saying, "Lord God, if I forget your love, remind me. And when my sin increased, your grace abounded even more. I was dead, but you gave me life. I was in darkness, but Jesus saw me. I have thousands of reasons to praise you, I have millions of reasons to praise you."

The song has been well-received by fans of the group and gospel music lovers in general. Danny Daniel commented, "Those who have millions of reasons to praise the Lord because He showed us love, mercy, and grace we won't find elsewhere, give me a 'like'." Others said, "May God bless you abundantly, and may you continue to grow in all aspects. The song has touched my heart. I have been missing you. For sure, I really like the song 'Imiliyoni'. Redemption Voice, be honored."

The video for "Imiliyoni" by Redemption Voice, which is also the title of their new album, was shot in January 2024. This song was released as the group was preparing for a major concert to be held on 09/11/2024 at the Algonquin Commons Theatre in Ottawa, Canada. Yves Ishimwe is the coordinator of this concert, "Yangiriye Neza 2nd Edition". He told Inyarwanda that the concert aims to spread the good news and praise Jesus Christ. He mentioned that they expect many to receive Jesus, and there will be "deliverance and good times of being visited by God through praise."

Redemption Voice is a group of Burundian worshippers, operating in Burundi and Canada. Redemption Voice Burundi consists of five members: Hervé, Davy, Zackarie, Bénie Bernice, and Hervé Patrick. Redemption Voice Canada has seven members: Yvan, Leslie, Eric, Greta, Corine, Adonis, and Kelly.

Redemption Voice started their ministry in 2007 when they were still young high school students. Today, they have grown into men and women still dedicated to the work. They have been in ministry for 17 years. They are known for songs like "Yuguruye Ntawugara", "Ni Wewe gusa", "Nashimwe", "Yangiriye Neza", "Ndakwizigiye", "Naho Nagendeye", and "Yarankunze". Their beautiful voices and good songwriting contribute to the popularity of their creations.

Redemption Voice is grateful that many people have been saved through their songs and concerts. They are also proud that "we have been an example or model in singing worship songs for others who have now reached an impressive level." Their expansion to operate in both Burundi and Canada is a page in their history book that brings them great joy. They are deeply thankful to God for this. And the journey continues as they prepare to establish Redemption Voice in Europe.

They say, "Yes, God has been good to us because we have expanded. Now Redemption Voice Canada has been born and has already produced several works. Soon, Redemption Voice will be born in Europe and wherever else Jesus enables us to reach."

Redemption Voice says that in the next 5 years, they wish to see many people know Christ through their songs, many healed of diseases through worship, the church and Christians supporting singers more than ever before, and singers working without burning out.

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