Did you spend the last weekend indoors instead of hanging out with friends? Worry not because we’ve got you covered. Here is a selection of the most interesting events you can’t afford to miss this weekend.
Did you spend the last weekend indoors instead of hanging out with friends? Worry not because we’ve got you covered. Here is a selection of the most interesting events you can’t afford to miss this weekend.Njo kwa Yesu launch @ St.PaulIf you are into Christian music, this Sunday, you can catch Galeyna Seba and Bora Emma as they launch their album ‘Njoo Kwa Yesu’ at St. Paul hall next to St. Famille. The live concert that goes for Rwf 1,000 will start at 9pm and feature many other artistes. Night spotsBeing a weekend, some of you might be contemplating dancing the week stress off. K-Club in Nyarutarama, Legacy at Mille Collines, Planet at KBC and the New Papyrus are places you should definitely go to. DJS - Brek, Pius, Focus, Crystar, Karim and many others will be ready to entertain you.Music and football @ Cozy BarAs the World Cup qualifiers get underway, Cozy Bar in Kacyiru is making the weekend happen with lots of music, food and drinks for all. Ol’ Skul Nite @ Stone HouseThis weekend, if you happen to be a fan of Old School music, Stone House in Kimironko will be playing just that today. There will also be Mutzig promotion, where you buy two bottles and get one for free. There are also all kinds of food and drinks. DJ Gomez is your chief entertainer tonight and, as usual, entrance is totally free.Tourist destinationsAs far as tourist destinations go, some of the attractions such as, Genocide Memorials, Mountain Gorillas, Volcanoes National Park, Akagera National Park and Musanze are all open. And if you have never been there before, each of these places can easily fill the entire weekend. These tourist attraction sites offer a unique cultural atmosphere to let visitors know they are somewhere special–all for less money and easier navigability.Take Huye District for example located about 135 Km south of Kigali, is an attractively compact and peaceful town with a reputation of being the intellectual and cultural centre of the country. While there, visit the Nyanza Royal Palace—an impressive and enormous domed structure created entirely with standard materials. At this palace, guide tours will help you understand more about the Rwandan culture, monarchy and the colonisation.