
Landing at Kigali International Airport on Tuesday morning, Teacher Mpamire was warmly received by the event's organising team, who are behind the fast-rising Gen-Z Comedy series, now a staple on Kigali's entertainment calendar with two editions each month.
Mpamire was all smiles as he waved the Rwandan flag handed to him upon arrival, a gesture he said made him feel right at home.
'I love Rwanda. From the moment I started performing here, the people have always shown me so much loveâ"and I love them back. Every time I'm here, it feels like home. Rwanda is truly my second country after Uganda,' he shared.
This marks Teacher Mpamire's second appearance at Gen-Z Comedy, and this time, the show is themed around #Kwibohora31, commemorating Rwanda's 31st Liberation Anniversary.
He will be sharing the stage with a stellar lineup of Rwandan comedians, including Umushumba, Pirate, Rumi, Kadudu, Joseph, and Duduâ"promising a night packed with laughter and energy.
Gen-Z Comedy has quickly earned a loyal following for its fresh take on stand-up, spotlighting both rising and established acts who reflect the voice and humour of the younger generation.




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