The red carpet sparkled with stunning outfits and flashing cameras as guests posed for photos and shared laughs with the press before heading into the main hall. The evening blended fashion, music, and art, offering a taste of Rwanda's growing creative energy.
Opening the night, Sherrie Silver said her inspiration for the gala stemmed from a desire to empower young Rwandans with talent.
'I wanted to create a platform where the youth can shine, express themselves, and realise their potential, not just for their own success, but to uplift the country,' she said.
Umutoni Sandrine, Minister of State in the Ministry of Youth and Arts Development, applauded Silver's initiative, describing her as a role model for Africa's creative industry.
'Sherrie Silver has used her talent to open doors for others and showcase African artistry on the global stage,' she said. 'Tonight is proof of what happens when we believe in young people and invest in the arts, not as charity, but as a tool for transformation.'
She reaffirmed the government's commitment to nurturing the creative sector under the leadership of President Paul Kagame, adding that Rwanda continues to place art and innovation at the centre of national progress.
A night of glamour, bids, and beats
  
Adding a sporty twist to the glamorous night, Miss Jolly Mutesi outbid several guests to secure a signed Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) jersey for $1,000 (about Frw 1.4 million). She revealed that she plans to display the prized collectible as a home décor piece. The French football club is a partner of Visit Rwanda, the tourism-focused arm of the Rwanda Development Board (RDB).
The Best Dressed category turned into a stylish showdown featuring Bwiza, Mutesi Jolly, Miss Nishimwe Naomie, Anitha Urayeneza (of Romantic Garden), Olivia The Design, Tanga Designs, Juno Kizigenza, and Ross Kana.
Pop star Bwiza once again stole the spotlight, walking away with the $1,000 Best Dressed Award, marking her second consecutive win after triumphing at last year's inaugural gala.
The night also carried a touch of philanthropy. The BK Foundation pledged to cover school fees for 100 children supported by the Sherrie Silver Foundation, both in public and private schools.
In the fashion segment, Icyacumi was crowned Best Fashion Designer, taking home $5,000 and six months of free Canal Box internet.
Performances by Juno Kizigenza, Butera Knowless, Massamba Intore, Nigerian singer Chella, and Sherrie Silver herself, joined by children from her foundation, kept the energy high until late in the night.
The Silver Gala once again proved why it's becoming one of Kigali's most anticipated annual events, a celebration of creativity, talent, and style with a purpose.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 IGIHE