Ernest Ugeziwe

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Born
Ernest Ugeziwe Murindangabo

35–36
Yearsactive2009 - present
TelevisionAfrohub Music
Ernesto Ugeziwe
Born
Ernest Ugeziwe Murindangabo

35–36
OccupationsMusic Executive, Media
Years active2009 - present
TelevisionAfrohub Music

Ernesto Ugeziwe (born 23 July 1990) is a Rwandan media personality, journalist, and music executive known for his leadership in the entertainment industry. As the head of AfroHub Music, A premier East African booking Agency.[1] He has played a key role in promoting East African music and culture, organizing major events, and bridging artists with global opportunities. With a background in communication and media, Ernesto has worked with platforms like Rwanda Television. (RTV) and the Washington-based Voice of America (VOA). His influence extends to major cultural events and festivals making him a significant figure in the African music scene.

He was born on 23 July 1990 in Nyarugenge, Kigali City, Rwanda, and grew up in Western province of the country with his family after the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. He completed his university studies at Kigali Independent University with a degree in science and technology. As a child his dream was to become an actor, he was part of Boy Scouts and drama teams when he was in high school.[2]

Career

He began his media career in 2011 on a community radio station in Rwanda’s Western Province, where he hosted entertainment shows while completing his university studies. In 2012, he transitioned to Flash FM, presenting entertainment and showbiz programs.

The following year, he joined Magic FM as an entertainment presenter and program producer, focusing on youth-oriented content. His television career includes hosting shows like RTV Mag and YoHits on Rwanda Television. (RTV), under Rwanda Broadcasting Agency. In 2013, Ugeziwe also served as the Media and Communication Chief for East African Promoters, an event company organizing major concerts in the East Africa.

In 2016, he moved to the United States to pursue a master’s degree in media and communication. He later joined Voice of America (VOA) in Washington, D.C., contributing to evening showbiz programs and news broadcasts. In addition to his media career, Ugeziwe is the founder of Afrohub Music. AfroHub Music is an entertainment company dedicated to promoting African music, culture, and talent on a global scale. It is known for organizing major concerts and cultural events. It serves as a bridge between African musicians and the diaspora, creating opportunities for collaboration and artistic growth in the global music industry.[3]

Throughout his career, Ugeziwe has been recognized for his insights into East African music and show business, making significant contributions to the promotion of African culture and entertainment both in Rwanda and internationally.[4]

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