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Kigali hosts Africa’s leaders: Celebrating excellence at the notable leadership summit (Pictorial)

By Sam K Nkurunziza
On 6 August 2024 at 05:57

This past Saturday night August 3, 2024, Kigali hosted a big event called the 100 Most Notable Africa Leadership and Excellence Summit, where leaders from all over Africa came together. It was a special evening that celebrated some of the most influential people on the continent.

Among those celebrated was Peter Asiimwe from Uganda. He won a big award for his work in helping his community and showing great leadership.

Also in the spotlight was Rwanda’s own Isimbi Alliance, also known as Alliah Cool. She’s a well-known actress and social media influencer who received an award for her efforts in promoting change and entertaining people.

The event wasn’t just about handing out awards. There was a big dinner with lots of food and drinks that reflected the diverse tastes of Africa. Everyone enjoyed themselves, chatting and laughing through the evening.

There was a big dinner with lots of food and drinks that reflected the diverse tastes of Africa.

The entertainment was just as diverse. There were cultural dances and music that got everyone’s attention, showcasing the rich traditions of different African cultures.

What’s even more exciting is that this event will happen in Kigali for the next three years. It’s a big win for the city to continue hosting such important gatherings.

As everyone headed home, there was a strong feeling of unity and hope. The night was not just about recognizing what has been achieved but also looking forward to what can be done in the future.

This event promises to keep highlighting and supporting the leaders who are making a difference across Africa.

Rwandan actress and social media personality Isimbi Alliance popularly known as Alliah Cool received an award for her efforts in promoting change and entertaining people.

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