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United through art: Celebrating Gihanga's 6th talent show

Submitted on Dec 4, 2025 by  HIVstigmafighter

My lovely people, how are you? It has been a while, but I have not forgotten any of you. Many of you remember where I spent World AIDS Day last year and the excitement I felt watching the young talents of Gihanga during the 5th edition of the Gihanga Talent Show. This year, for the 6th edition, I rejoiced in being back in Burundi and joining Inyambo Stars to organise this event. It took place on Saturday, 29 November, during the same week as my 49th birthday.

In celebration of World AIDS Day 2025 in the Gihanga community, we continue our mission of reducing stigma. We organised the 6th edition of the Gihanga Talent Show under the theme "Let's stand together against HIV stigma." This event remains one of the best opportunities to educate young people and raise awareness about HIV and AIDS.

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Eliane "HIVstigmafighter" and others.
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As always, at Inyambo Stars and HIV Stigmafighter, we give space to any young talent who wants to share their arts to help break stigma. We have such a diversity of young people from all communities in Gihanga, including youth from the Batwa (pygmee) community and people with albinism. It is a positive step that encourages the community to recognise their talents and embrace them fully. We stand together against stigma.

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Mr. Shaddy.
Mr. Shaddy
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Mr. Shaddy, also known as Shadrack Nahumuremyi, opened the competition with a beautiful reggae‑style song. The local authorities were represented by the Communal Counseller of Gihanga Zone. They delivered a powerful speech encouraging the young talents of Gihanga to continue their amazing work by raising HIV awareness and educating both youth and adults through their artistic expressions.

This year's show included singing, traditional and modern dance, comedy/sketches, and catwalk. I am proud to see so many young talents in Gihanga. The winners made me proud. As a member of the jury, it was difficult to choose the first place in each category because so many participants delivered beautiful and powerful messages.

I hope that in the next edition we will receive more support so we can offer prizes for second and third place instead of first prize only. I had dreamed of including an HIV testing team at the event, but I learned that in Burundi testing is no longer done at events as people must go to designated testing locations.

Still, I am very proud of the progress in our community. Every year, I see a change in attitudes toward people living with HIV in Gihanga. Since the beginning of this event in 2020, the goal has been to normalise HIV. Seeing a young person confidently wearing a T‑shirt that says "People living with HIV are like us, don't stigmatize them" or watching a sketch explaining that "Women who take HIV medication during pregnancy are protecting their unborn babies" shows how impactful the Gihanga Talent Show has become.

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Eliane "HIVstigmafighter" and others.
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I had the opportunity to share my story and remind people living with HIV that taking medication and staying healthy is essential. Looking after ourselves, accepting our diagnosis, and living beyond it is what matters. I reminded everyone why we must end HIV stigma, because stigma is now the biggest killer. It is the reason people fear testing, the reason some believe HIV is gone. Silence keeps stigma alive. If we do not speak out, fight back, and educate others, we will spend another 40 years facing the same challenges we faced 40 years ago. We have the tools, and the Gihanga Talent Show is one of them. Let us continue, we are moving in the right direction!

We would like to thank our local authorities for supporting us and allowing this event to continue for the past six years. We thank all jury members – Enos Pro, Pisco, Landy, and Eliane – for your hard work.

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Eliane "HIVstigmafighter" and others at a table.
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Congratulations to the winners:

  • Singing: Stide
  • Modern Dance: Gwezo – Team A
  • Modern Dance: Inyambo Stars Abasangwabutaka
  • Sketch: Cabiza TV
  • Catwalk: Kenthia
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Performers.
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We thank all participants who shared their talent. Your contribution to combating HIV stigma is valuable to the Gihanga community, to Burundi, and to the world. As the Burundian proverb says, "Haburana babiri hagatsinda umwe"- in a competition, only one can win. Keep sharing your talents to fight HIV stigma, maybe next time you will be the one.

Thank you to our amazing MC Machad de la Capital, to Irene Kundubumwe from Inyambo Stars, to Remegie and Yves Don Darcy for coordinating logistics, and to BAWA for providing a person living with HIV to share their testimony.

To all the amazing young artists of Gihanga: you are an inspiration. Let us continue this great work with positive energy and hope to end HIV. This is how we transform the HIV response.

Peace

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Eliane "HIVstigmafighter" speaking into a microphone.
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Eliane


This blog was originally posted on hivstigmafighter

Submitted by Cupcake80
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The way the whole community comes together through art and joy and pure creative truth? That’s real power. That’s how stigma gets cracked wide open. Reading this is a reminder that HIV awareness doesn’t just live in hospitals or hashtags — it lives in us. In our voices, our stories, our courage to show up exactly as we are. Your heart, your leadership, your light — it all matters. And I’m honored to be in this sisterhood with you. ❤️✨

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