From thought-provoking social media debates to thrilling sports victories and captivating entertainment moments, last week’s events offered a diverse range of topics that captivated audiences’ country-wide.
Music: Riderman-Bulldogg’s New EP, “Icyumba cy’Amategeko”

Rwandan rap legends Bulldogg and Riderman took the music scene by storm with the release of their long-awaited EP, “Icyumba cy’Amategeko.” With over 15 years in the industry, the duo’s latest project has been celebrated as a nostalgic, old-school-inspired rap mash-up, showcasing their lyrical prowess and solidifying their status as icons of Rwandan hip hop. The EP has received rave reviews from fans, journalists, and even ambassadors, solidifying its place as one of the standout music releases of the year.
Dave Chappelle’s Surprise Appearance in Kigali

Last week, the renowned American comedian and actor Dave Chappelle made a surprise appearance in Kigali, Rwanda. His visit included a stand-up comedy show at Kozo Kigali, a meeting with President H.E Paul Kagame, a visit to the Kigali Genocide Memorial, and attendance at the Basketball Africa League final. The announcement of his show caused a social media frenzy, with tickets selling out within hours despite their hefty price tag. While the event drew some criticism due to the high ticket prices, it remained a hot topic of discussion, leaving many to wonder if the performance matched the steep entrance fee.
Social Media Buzz: Broke Guys vs. Broke Girls – A Double Standard?
Last week, a video posted on X (formerly Twitter) sparked a fiery debate about double standards in dating. The video featured Chef Arsene advising guys on finding their self-worth in dating. He pointed out how many girls do not value a man with a low-paying job, while some of these girls do not even have any employment. The responses to Chef Arsene’s comments were divided, with some agreeing with his advice and questioning why others found the tweet problematic, while others, mainly women, were against his stance on avoiding financially dependent women.
This sparked a broader discussion in an age where financial independence, whether for girls or boys, is a deal breaker. It’s interesting to see how young people balance finding love and financial stability in an increasingly materialistic world.
Sports: Basketball Africa League Crowns New Champion

The BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda, was the stage for the Basketball Africa League (BAL)’s conclusion last Saturday. After an intense final match-up, Angolan side Petro de Luanda emerged victorious, defeating Libyan side Al Ahly Ly 107-94. The tournament, which aimed to showcase African basketball talent and promote the game on the continent, included electrifying performances by Rwandan sensation The Ben during the halftime show. The weeklong BAL playoffs consisted of performances from Kivumbi King, Ariel Wayz, Kevin Kade, Ish Kevin, and Nigerian Superstar Adekunle Gold, among many others.
Real Madrid Secures European Glory

In the world of football, Real Madrid lifted their record 15th UEFA Champions League trophy at Wembley Stadium in London. They achieved this feat by defeating Borussia Dortmund 2-0, capping off a remarkable season during which they also clinched their 36th La Liga title and the Spanish Super Cup. The game saw goals from Dani Carvajal and Vinicius Junior, securing a dominant performance for the Spanish champions.
NBA Finals Set: Dallas Mavericks vs. Boston Celtics

The stage is set for the 2024 NBA Finals, with the Dallas Mavericks securing their spot after defeating the Minnesota Timberwolves. They will face off against the Boston Celtics, who swept the Indiana Pacers to reach the finals, marking their second appearance in three years. The highly anticipated finals will kick off on Thursday, June 6th, promising an intense battle between the league’s top teams.