VIDEO: The Ben impresses at Kwita Izina Gala Dinner

US-based Rwandan R&B singer Ben Mugisha alias The Ben spiced the Kwita Izina Gala dinner held at the Kigali Convention Centre with a performance that many said was as good as his historic homecoming show six months ago.

Monday, August 28, 2017
The Ben brought the house down with a captivating performance. / Nadege Imbabazi

US-based Rwandan R&B singer Ben Mugisha alias The Ben spiced the Kwita Izina Gala dinner held at the Kigali Convention Centre with a performance that many said was as good as his historic homecoming show six months ago.

Backed by the youthful and talented Nyundo School of Art band, the Habibi singer impressed the big turn up at the dinner gala aimed at raising funds to support the conservation efforts in tourism.

Source: Kigali Today

From Ntacyadutanya, he blended in a number of local oldies and his recent hit Kami, which saw the audience get on their feet to dance and sing along.

His popular single Habibi was the climax as people took to the dance floor and never looked back until The Ben had to simply walk away from the stage.

In Nyundo Band, the star-performer had the best backup vocalist and instrumentalists to compliment his already impressive voice.

The Nyundo school of Art Band performed at the gala. / Nadege Imbabazi

No doubt that Rwanda Development Board (RDB) did their homework quite well before deciding on the guest performer on the coveted annual Kwita Izina gala dinner.

The Gala dinner—part of the series of events for the annual Kwita Izina—is a fundraiser dinner to raise funds for the ambitious conservation project seeking to expand the gorilla habitat.

Guests danced as The Ben performed some of his best hits on Saturday at the Kigali Convention Center. / Nadege Imbabazi
Many people turned up for the event to support the gorilla conservation efforts. / Nadege Imbabazi

According to Belise Kariza, Chief Tourism Officer, the Saturday-night gala dinner tickets sold-out by Friday morning. 500 tickets were sold, she said.

Individual tickets went for Rwf 99,600 (USD120) while a table for 10 cost Rwf830,000 (USD1,000).

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