Celebrity TV host Steve Harvey has been spotted in Rwanda, reportedly on a private visit that includes stops nationwide and meetings with prominent figures.
The 67-year-old comedian and television personality visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Gisozi and the Kigali Golf Resort & Villas on Tuesday.
He also posted a photo alongside President Kagame with the caption, “We had the pleasure of sitting and meeting His Excellency my brother President Paul Kagame. I was truly inspired by his strength and humility. A testament to Rwanda’s resilience and acts of forgiveness”.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DClbFWxs3c2/?igsh=djVxM21yYng5cDIy: Steve Harvey Makes a Quiet Arrival in RwandaKnown widely as the host of Family Feud and its spin-offs, Harvey’s career spans decades as a stand-up comedian, The Steve Harvey Show star, and even a former host of the Miss Universe pageant.
As an author, Harvey has penned four books, including his 2009 bestseller Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man. Beyond entertainment, he founded Steve Harvey Global in 2017, an umbrella company managing ventures like his production company East 112.
His portfolio includes launching the African version of Family Feud and co-investing in the HDNet takeover alongside Anthem Sports and Entertainment. He leads The Steve and Marjorie Harvey Foundation with his wife, Marjorie, and focuses on youth education.
During his visit, Harvey and his entourage are expected to explore Volcanoes National Park in the Northern Province to experience gorilla trekking. However, neither the Rwanda Development Board nor Visit Rwanda have confirmed details of this private trip. This story is still developing