Rwanda: We Need to Sustain the Rwandan Culture, Says Traditional Singer Munyakazi

23 October 2016

24-year-old Deo Munyakazi plays the Izita, also known as the Inanga which is an instrument that is made up of strings and wood with pentatonic scale. He is a rising traditional music star who has had the passion for the instrument right from a young age. He had a chat with Sunday Magazine's Sharon Kantengwa on his experience in the field and plans for his career.

You're a young man with modernity right before you, why choose to go traditional?

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