It’s shaping up to be a quieter weekend in Kigali, likely influenced by the ongoing Marburg virus outbreak. But for those ready to unwind after following the recommended health guidelines, I’ve curated the best spots to explore. Whether it’s art, fashion pop-ups, creative industry panels, or basketball games, there’s something for everyone—so take your pick! The Flove End of Summer Sale Pop-Up Market Were you looking to add some excitement to your weekend? Head over to the Flove End of Summer Sale Pop-Up Market, where you can enjoy exclusive collections of handbags and accessories with discounts of up to 50 percent. Held this Saturday and Sunday, October 5–6, at Bicu Lounge, Kimihurura, the market offers a perfect mix of shopping and socializing. Beyond the shopping, you’ll have the chance to connect with like-minded individuals, explore other locally-made products from women-owned businesses, savor delicious treats from Bicu Lounge, and enjoy great music. Plus, be inspired by guest speakers such as Iris Irumva, CEO of Lead Access, who will discuss Breaking Barriers, Building Legacies: The Power of Women in Business, and Erica Mbanda, CEO of Mukati na Butta, who will share insights on running a business. The event runs from 2 PM to 8 PM, with vendors like Miss K Sparkles, Petals Palette, Glow Force, Flove, Okahzion, and more showcasing their products. Jacaranda This Friday, immerse yourself in a blend of literature and music as Gaël Faye presents a musical reading of his latest novel “Jacaranda,”alongside Samuel Kamanzi. Eight years after the success of “Petit Pays,” Faye’s new family saga has already been shortlisted for both the Goncourt and Renaudot prizes. The event kicks off at 7:30 PM at the Francophone Cultural Center, where books will also be available for purchase on-site. Unmute Triple A On Saturday, October 5, Unmute Triple A (Artists Against Abuse) hosts an impactful event at Moshions, running from 1 PM to 1 AM. The day will feature a panel discussion, dance battle, and DJ set, with the central focus being a conversation on how silence perpetuates rape culture in Rwanda's art sector. Moderated by Natacha Muziramakenga and Regina Sarreiter, the panel includes Dr. François Xavier Hakizimana, Freya Zaninka De Clercq, Bruno Gouteux, Angell Mutoni, and Manzi Mbaya. If you're part of the creative community or an ally, this thought-provoking event is a must-attend. The WKND Social Kigali The Social Club presents “The WKND Social,” a celebration of music, fashion, and unmatched vibes on Sunday, October 5. This edition, themed “Fashion Killa,” is the ultimate event for style lovers and trendsetters, with prizes for the best dressed. Set at Lemon Kigali, the night promises sets from DJ Lamper, Rwanda’s DJ Yolo, and South Africa’s DJ Adillxh, making it a night of non-stop dancing and sing-alongs. Tickets are available at the door for Rwf20,000. If you enjoy intimate music sets and mingling with diverse partygoers, this is where you need to be. Everyday is a Memory: Solo Art Exhibition Olivier Kwitonda’s solo exhibition, “Everyday is a Memory,” opens this Friday, October 4, at 6 PM, at Inkingi Arts Space, Kigali. Running daily from 9 AM to 7 PM until October 13, the exhibition delves into powerful themes of resilience, identity, and memory. The grand opening will include an artist talk where Kwitonda shares insights into his creative process and the inspiration behind the exhibition. Attendees can also participate in a guided tour that highlights the key pieces on display, followed by a special live performance that enhances the emotional resonance of the art. A Q&A session with Kwitonda will cap off the evening, inviting meaningful dialogue about his work. Jameson Hangout Rwanda Get ready for a night where whiskey, music, and good vibes collide at Jameson Hangout. Hosted by the minds behind the 'Login In Party,' this event is set to transform Mundi Center into a laid-back paradise of live music, barbecue, and chill vibes. With a lineup featuring Smooth Kriminal, Kivumbi King, DJ Illest, DJ June, DJ Pyfo, and Kiki Toure, it's the ultimate spot to kick back with friends, enjoy great food, and sip on some whiskey. Gather your crew, grab a drink, and let’s create some memories. BetPawa Playoffs Women’s Finals & 3rd Place Match This Friday, October 4, the battle for the women’s basketball trophy begins as REG Women BBC faces off against APR Women BBC, while GS Marie Reine BBC takes on Kepler Sports for third place. Head to Petit Stade for an exciting evening—entry is Rwf3,000, with Rwf10,000 for courtside seats. The 3rd place game kicks off at 6 PM, followed by the finals at 8:30 PM. The action continues on Sunday, October 6, with Game 2 starting at 4 PMand the final showdown at 6:30 PM. Don't miss it! The New Times now offers a dedicated platform for all the events happening in Kigali. Whether you're seeking entertainment or interested in current affairs, we’ve got you covered. Make the most of your weekend with this exciting lineup of activities. Stay informed on what's happening around the city by following our social media channels for real-time updates throughout the weekend!