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BY Mildred Europa Taylor, 10:47am February 13, 2018,

DR Congo’s Amani music and arts festival brings forth peace in restive Goma

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by Mildred Europa Taylor, 10:47am February 13, 2018,
Amani Festival in 2017 --- Youtube

Goma, a provincial capital of North Kivu Province in the Democratic Republic of Congo has since 2013 been hosting an annual music and art festival in the Great Lakes Region.

The Amani Festival is held in February in the eastern town of Goma to promote peace and culture in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Great Lakes region.

The festival brings together thousands of music and art lovers to Goma, a town which overlaps the border between Rwanda and Congo and has over the years been noted for hosting refugees during the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda.

Now in its fifth year, Amani (which means peace in Swahili) through its music and arts hopes to enhance peace and uphold a positive image of the once-troubled zone.

Music has often been the main attraction at the festival, with artists from Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, DRC and many others from Great Lakes Region, gracing the occasion with songs having messages of peace.

Apart from music, the organisers also seize the opportunity to enhance youth entrepreneurship and environment protection in the region.

The festival which is not for profit also features arts exhibition, dance competition and a marathon.

This year, Belgian-Congolese singer Témé Tan, who was part of the performers at the event over the weekend, described the festival to French broadcaster RFI as a Congolese-style Woodstock.

The three-day event which attracted over 30,000 people also saw Kenya’s Sauti Sol perform as well as Uganda’s legendary musician, Jose Chameleon.

There was also an art village which hosted local non-governmental and international organisations involved in social and humanitarian work in the region.

Here are some pictures from past and current events:

DR Congo's Amani music and arts festival brings forth peace in restive Goma

Performers at the event — HOLD DRC

DR Congo's Amani music and arts festival brings forth peace in restive Goma

A performer at the festival — AMANI FEST

DR Congo's Amani music and arts festival brings forth peace in restive Goma

Amani 2015 — Indiegogo

DR Congo's Amani music and arts festival brings forth peace in restive Goma

An art village for NGOs — OXFAM DRC

DR Congo's Amani music and arts festival brings forth peace in restive Goma

Fans and performers at 2018 event — BBC

DR Congo's Amani music and arts festival brings forth peace in restive Goma

Some patrons at 2018 event — BBC

DR Congo's Amani music and arts festival brings forth peace in restive Goma

Shiisha was not left out — BBC

DR Congo's Amani music and arts festival brings forth peace in restive Goma

The 2018 event attracted over 20,000 people —hotinug.com

DR Congo's Amani music and arts festival brings forth peace in restive Goma

Food in abundance at AMANI Fest 2018 — HOLD DRC

DR Congo's Amani music and arts festival brings forth peace in restive Goma

Jose Chameleon from Uganda thrilled fans at this year’s event —thetowerpost.com

Last Edited by:Ismail Akwei Updated: February 13, 2018

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