ON THE COVER : Miss Tonzi

Miss Tonzi is one of Rwanda’s most talented and famous gospel artists. She has a tremendous voice, and her music genre is unique. The songbird has recorded several great songs and an album “Humura”. She plays music in the traditional style with a modern touch in rhythm.

Friday, February 12, 2010
Miss Tonzi

Miss Tonzi is one of Rwanda’s most talented and famous gospel artists. She has a tremendous voice, and her music genre is unique. 

The songbird has recorded several great songs and an album "Humura”. She plays music in the traditional style with a modern touch in rhythm.

The liberation and inspiration she has always implied in her greatest moments is now fully and consistently achieved.
Actually, Miss Tonzi’s career continues to take shape, its breadth and range is increasingly impressive.

She is eclectic and capable of putting her own stamp on anything she touches.

And yet, for anyone who has seen her in flawless concerts, hearing her amazing voice reveals how often her eclecticism has been due to an unpredictable artistic temperament.

All her songs have at least a certain moment of genuine, incontestable human inspiration. She has always suggested more than she has delivered and it is only on the music that the order is reversed: She delivers more than anticipated.

As is well known by now, Miss Tonzi’s background is in gospel music. She learned religion from her family. She comes from a Christian a family, and her family used to sing in Church, as a Family choir.

But when Miss Tonzi grew up, she decided to join Maranatha, a famous gospel choir in the country.
Miss Tonzi (real name Clementine Uwitonze), believes that the sky is the limit as she continues to release breathtaking songs.

She knows exactly what she is doing, and you have guessed it right, when she sings, one feels like she shouldn’t stop.

Miss Tonzi, who recently married her long-term fiancé, promises her ardent fans to continue blazing a trail of fame. As a matter of fact, she is busy working on a number of songs.

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