Linda Mbabazi Kigali &mdash The charity concert on August 15, at the School of Finance and Banking was fantastic, and the best concert I
have ever attended. If you didn’t attend, you really missed a lot, because it was well worth the time and money. In her opening remarks, Miss SFB, Joan Ingabire explained that she felt the need to raise funds for the helpless children in society, whom she described as “our sisters and brothers”. “They’re our sisters and brothers, its thus our responsibility to support them have a better future.” The mood was superb. And it was obvious for everyone that there was an extraordinary event taking place at the campus’s premises. Very many cars directed to the venue, while folks from the neighborhood also roamed to the venue in a larger number. Local upcoming musicians secured chance to perform alongside the country’s famous musicians, including The Ben, Tom Close and Miss Shanel, who were the key performers. Models also displayed latest fashion designs from the top fashion boutiques in the country, including designs from Top Class shop, Fatty Shop and some of Patrick Muhire’s designs. “I’m delighted to participate in this act,” singer K8 said, adding that, “It feels great performing in goodwill concerts than performing for money.” Miss SFB, Ingabire told The New Times that the next step is to collect all the money, including the amount that was pledged, to reachto the children.
“I’m so glad that the musicians accepted our invitation and that the turn from the audience was perfect,” Ingabire said.