President Paul Kagame on Tuesday, March 17, met with Hugh Evans, the founder and CEO of Global Citizen, the organisation behind Move Afrika concerts.
The meeting, held at Urugwiro Village, focused on the partnership's positive impact on Rwanda's creative economy, and the wider work being done across key sectors including health and education.
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The engagement came as Kigali hosts the third Move Afrika edition, headlined by Doja Cat tonight at BK Arena.
The previous two editions of Move Afrika were headlined by Kendrick Lamar in 2023 and John Legend in 2025.
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Move Afrika, a project designed to build a long-term, world-class touring circuit across the African continent.
Move Afrika is a five-year initiative spearheaded by Global Citizen, aimed at developing large-scale live music events while supporting local creative industries and community programmes in host cities.
From the outset, Rwanda was selected as the tour’s anchor location, with Kigali hosting the inaugural event.