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Event attracts diverse local and international artistes Sunday July 8, 2012 – The Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Protais Mitali, joined hundreds of people at Amahoro National Stadium’s main parking ground in Kigali to mark the closing ceremony of the two-day KigaliUp music festival.

Around 10:30 p.m, the live Reggae music had started and the mood, still relaxed, called for a drink and pizza at Kigali’s White Horse restaurant. Dinner at the candle lit tables in a live music setting made for a prime way to start the weekend.
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