Author: Cynthia Rutagengwa

Cynthia Rutagengwa works as a content writer at SENS. She's been exploring different aspects of writing over the last year and a half, and sees herself as an artist who expresses in various ways. In her free time, Cynthia enjoys hanging out with friends and family, watching Korean dramas, and getting lost in novels. She's also a fan of sarcasm, puns, and emojis, and believes in the impact of a well-placed exclamation mark!

The second edition of the Kigali Cine Junction Film Festival, organized by Imitana Production, a Kigali-based film production company, started August 1st-4th, with the theme of this year’s festival being “Black Aesthetics.” Premiering with a powerful opening film titled “Banel and Adama”, the festival started with a poignant story of love, identity, culture, and societal challenges. The film revolves around an introverted man who falls in love with a passionate and rebellious woman. It was played in Fula, a Senegambian language spoken by around 36.8 million people, with English subtitles. Attending the film brought back my childhood memories. It was…

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With themed parties, summer holidays, and vacations coming up, you’ll need a look that stands out from the crowd. But how do you know which design to pick and where to start? Well, we’re thinking about your nails. After months of shoving your feet into thick, slouchy socks — and boots, if you ventured out — it’s past time for your toes and nails to see a little sunlight. The best summer manicure ideas aren’t just about choosing a nail polish. Considering what colors will best complement your manicure matters as much. Whether you’re hitting the beach, attending a garden…

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When Jean Michel Habineza alongside Teta Christine, and Alex Kambanda, started iDebate Rwanda in 2012, the vision was clear: to mould young minds into articulate, informed, and confident individuals ready to make a mark in the world. Twelve years later, iDebate has not only grown to enhance the critical thinking and public speaking abilities of these young people, but also instils confidence, fosters a culture of reading, and prepares them to represent Rwanda on the global stage. Like every great initiative, iDebate has an interesting backstory. After earning a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations and a Master’s in Social Entrepreneurship,…

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Anime lovers, rejoice! Are you wondering about the best anime to start watching this summer? Say no more. One of my friends called me yesterday to ask what I was doing, and when I told him that I was watching anime, he scoffed, calling it “kid’s animation.” I was like, “What? Hell nah.” He laughed and said gently, “Nawe ndakubuze,” which means, “I’m losing you too.” But trust me, dear readers, after you read this, you’ll be hooked. Whether you’re a seasoned otaku or a newbie just dipping your toes into the anime world, this will give you a clue…

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After several months of intense astrological activity, the universe is giving us a break in June and July. These months bring plenty of positive changes, making it the perfect time to enjoy the sunshine, go on adventures, and meet new people. Yes, it’s summertime! The energy now is all about fun and friendly interactions, encouraging us to get out into the world and make new connections. Rumor is that each zodiac sign will have a lucky day this summer. So, dear SENS readers, here’s what you can expect based on your zodiac sign. This summer is about joy, socializing, and…

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Who says you need a full face of makeup to look fabulous? Sometimes, all you need to feel like a million bucks is a trusty concealer. This doesn’t mean you have to go completely bare-faced, but sometimes a lighter touch is just what you need. Have you thought about just using concealer? Yeah, that’s right! Whether you’re rushing out the door or want to keep it simple, a long-wearing formula can mask imperfections and even your skin tone. Milly Beauty, a professional makeup artist at Her Majesty Cosmetics, shared her expert tips and tactics with SENS Magazine. Here’s all you…

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Father’s Day, dedicated to honoring and celebrating the father figures in our lives, takes place this year on Sunday, June 16. Though the day is less celebrated than Mother’s Day, celebrate fathers, spouses, step-fathers, brothers, or role models. The celebration began in the early 20th century in the United States, thanks to a woman named Sonora Smart Dodd. Sonora’s father, William Jackson Smart, was a single dad who raised her and her five siblings after their mother passed away. She admired her father’s dedication and hard work and felt that fathers deserved a special day just like mothers, who already…

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This spring, I’ve collected some great looks inspired by the newest trends fromCosmo and TikTok. You don’t need to wander through fashion magazines like El or Vogue because I’ve got eight beautiful makeup looks that will easily take you from winter to summer. Keeping it basic is still popular, but on our list, we’re going bold with brown lips, chrome eyes, and that cool “just woke up like this” mascara look. Imagine peel-off masks that have been airbrushed to perfection, laying the groundwork for the upcoming pearly skin trend. As the seasons change, our makeup routines change too. April and…

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Q: Is it okay to lie about your age on a first date? A: “Go ahead, if you want to lie, lie. Women, whenever you feel like lying, go ahead and lie. How many times have you been lied to? Just jump in with a lie and say, ‘Yes, I’m 22,’ because he’s going to tell you he’s not married too.” – Steve Harvey Here’s an interesting fact about Rwanda: over 78% of its population is under the age of 35. Many of whom are currently raving in the pursuit of love, relationships and all that’s in between. Safe to…

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Since 2022, prices of food, transport, and living in Rwanda and around the world have fluctuated, more so in their rising than falling. Unfortunately for the working-class population in the country, salaries and wages have not been raised to match the rates. On Wednesday, April 24th, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., SENS Magazine visited small businesses across Kigali, from the lively marketplaces to the tranquil neighborhoods, to see how they deal with rising prices and how they use the little profits they gain in their daily lives. We met with hardworking owners who tackle this issue in hopes of…

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