Renowned Rwandan Catholic choir, Christus Regnant, is gearing up for an evening of worship in a concert dubbed ‘I Bweranganzo’ scheduled for November 3 at Lemigo Hotel. The money raised from the concert will serve as a contribution to ‘Dusangire Lunch’ campaign, an initiative aimed at encouraging parents and communities to contribute to school feeding programme. The national school feeding program has proven to be an effective strategy not only for ensuring children’s nutritional needs are met but also for improving enrollment, retention, and academic performance. Since its expansion across the country in 2021, primary school dropout rates have decreased by 4 per cent. Currently, the Rwandan government covers 90 per cent of the feeding costs per child, with parents contributing about Rwf 1,000 per term. According to choir president Jeremie Bizimana, the money raised during the concert will be donated to Ecole Secondaire Saint Joseph le Travailleur (ESSJT), a school they identified as ‘needing support.’ We rehearse at that school and, from our observation, we noticed that many students struggle to afford meals and other school supplies. This inspired us to take action, as we regularly engage in charity work.,” Bizimana told The New Times. “Our concert celebrates God, culture, and humanity, and we believe this initiative aligns perfectly with our mission. ALSO READ: What you missed at Christus Regnat Concert Best known for its beautiful unique symphonies, Christus Regnat Choir was founded in 2006 by Christians at Remera-based Centre Christus. Over the years, the gospel choir has gained a devoted following with songs such as ‘Uhoraho ni Umwami’, ‘Roho yanjye singiza uhoraho’, ‘Nyaguharirwingoma’, ‘The Lord’s Prayer’, ‘Exultate Just in Domino’, ‘Harirwa Inganzo’, ‘Twarakuyobotse’, ‘Dore Umubyeyi’, ‘Lascia Chio Plang’, and many more. Their music goes far beyond borders with powerful messages of faith and unity. The concert will also feature a mix of genres, catering to lovers of classical music, traditional Rwandan dance, and contemporary tunes. Bizimana said that the evening of worship is designed to elevate and unite attendees through the universal language of music. “Our goal is to promote good music while helping people relax, socialize, and reflect on the value of supporting children’s nutrition,” Bizimana said. Tickets are available online via www.event.christusregnat.rw at Rwf 10,000 for regulars and Rwf 20,000 for VIPs.