From the Editor

Readers, Rwanda’s music scene has been transformed over the last few years, to the extent that local music is slowly, but surely replacing foreign music that used to dominate the airwaves and night clubs around town.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Readers,Rwanda’s music scene has been transformed over the last few years, to the extent that local music is slowly, but surely replacing foreign music that used to dominate the airwaves and night clubs around town.A lot of local talent has been developed and the industry is set for greater heights. Nevertheless, local musicians comparatively rated with regional stars in the industry, still struggle.Breaking through to hit the charts remains an uphill task for most of our up and coming artistes. In our Sunday Mag today, Susan Babijja, takes us through one musician’s struggle to make it in the local industry. Little known Elion Victory has helped many to achieve success, but it eludes him.Mark Diaspoman takes us through a fateful trip to Bujumbura (Buja) as he seeks market for his IT services. In our relationship page, Agnes Bateta, gives us insight into what women consider the ideal man. Aunt Silvia also does not disappoint with her well thought out and experienced advice to a married man who has found disappointment in his wife after spending a lot of money educating her.What do you consider when choosing colours for your outfits. Martin Bishop talks to fashion designers about how you can choose colours that flatter you. Have a great weekend with easy and good reads in your Sunday Mag today.