American entertainer and TV star, Steve Harvey, renowned for hosting 'Family Feud', expressed his admiration after meeting Rwanda President Paul Kagame during his visit to Kigali.
Harvey shared his
excitement on Instagram, where he boasts over 10 million followers. Posting a
photo with President Kagame, he wrote, "It was an honor and a blessing to
meet His Excellency, my brother, President Paul Kagame. I learned from his
strength and humility." He added, "Rwanda is a testament to
resilience and forgiveness."
Earlier in the week,
Harvey visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial at Gisozi, where he learned about
the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Reflecting on the experience, he praised
Rwanda’s progress and commitment to unity and healing.
Stephen Broderick Harvey
Sr., popularly known as Steve Harvey, is an American comedy legend, actor, TV
host, and author. He gained fame in the 1980s as a stand-up comedian and later
became a household name through hit shows like Family Feud and Judge Steve
Harvey.
Harvey’s visit to Rwanda
adds to the growing list of global celebrities who have praised the country.
Notable names like Idris Elba, Ellen DeGeneres, and Kevin Hart have also
visited Rwanda, drawn by its remarkable story of transformation and
beauty.
At 67, Harvey remains a celebrated figure in entertainment, known for his roles in films like 'Think Like a Man' and for hosting international events such as Miss Universe. With numerous accolades, including seven Daytime Emmy Awards, Harvey’s admiration for Rwanda underscores the nation's inspiring journey.
Steve Harvey thrilled to meet and chat with President Kagame