Koffi Olomide to Perform in Rwanda
Musician Koffi 
Olomide's impending visit to Rwanda has generated debate on whether the 
Congolese Lingala maestro should be allowed to perform in Rwanda, a 
country famed for putting women at the forefront through empowerment.
On July 23, the 
Congolese Lingala maestro Olomide was deported from Kenya, after he 
allegedly assaulted one of his female dancers.
The news that the 
60-year-old singer is set to perform on December 31 at the Kigali 
Convention Centre generated a heated debate with some people arguing 
that Rwanda should not host a musician who abuses women.
But, according to 
the show's organizer, the Congolese star is remorseful for his 
disgraceful actions that were caught on camera and went viral on social 
media.
Oscar Karekezi, the
 CEO of Count Down Events Ltd, the company organising the concert, told 
The New Times, that despite the veteran singer's misconduct in Kenya, he
 will abide by the country's code of conduct.
"Rwanda is a 
forgiving country, and this is what we want to portray as Rwandans. 
Rwanda is also a country that respects people, we shared with him 
(Olomide) the code of conduct because he knows Rwanda doesn't want 
disrespectful people, especially when it comes to gender," explained 
Karekezi.
Karekezi said that 
Rwandans would want to watch Olomide live and that negotiations are 
ongoing for the singer can stage another big concert at the stadium in 
future.
The Director of 
Gender Promotion in the Ministry of Gender and Family Promotion and 
advocate for women's rights, Redempter Batete, said that while the 
concert is beneficial, the singer ought to apologise.
"Koffi Olomide's 
concert will be of benefit to the economy, leisure industry and 
relations with DR Congo," she said, adding that "What Olomide did in 
Kenya is totally against women's rights. And as a country that is at the
 forefront of women's rights, he needs to apologize for his attitude 
towards women to prove to us that this will not happen again. We look 
forward to his apology as a country that respects women."
Edward Munyamaliza,
 the president of the Civil Society platform, said: "I was of support of
 Kenya's decision to deport Koffi Olomide because nobody should violet 
women's rights. However, he deserves another chance. If he has learnt to
 respect women, and people in general, then he will improve his fan 
base. It should not be about Rwanda alone but even his home country and 
elsewhere."
The organizers have
 also lined up renowned Rwandan female DJs to spin disks at the show. 
Rwandan born, international DJ Flor, real names, Flora Nyirimbabazi, DJ 
Makeda and DJ Ira are expected to grace the show.
Koffi Olomide is 
one of Africa's most celebrated musicians - renowned for songs like 
Selfie, Effrakata, Cobetox and Mito, among very many others.

 
 
 
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