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Clarisse Karasira Praises Husband After His Master’s Graduation, Reflects on Her Musical Journey and Impact

Clarisse Karasira Praises Husband After His Master’s Graduation, Reflects on Her Musical Journey and Impact

Apr 26, 2026 - 10:40
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Rwandan gospel and cultural singer Clarisse Karasira has celebrated her husband, Ifashabayo Sylivan Dojoie, following his successful completion of a Master’s degree in Business Administration from Western Governors University.


Taking to Instagram, Clarisse expressed deep pride in her husband, noting that balancing studies, work, and family life is never easy. She emphasized that although he made it seem effortless, it required determination, discipline, and hard work.

In response, her husband shared a heartfelt message thanking her for unwavering support. He acknowledged that his achievement would not have been possible without her presence, encouragement, and strength, describing her as a key pillar in his journey.

Beyond this celebration, Clarisse Karasira continues to stand out as one of Rwanda’s most influential cultural voices. With more than a decade in the music industry, she has built a strong reputation for producing songs that go far beyond entertainment.

Her artistic style uniquely blends traditional Rwandan melodies with contemporary sound, creating music that resonates across generations. Over the years, she has consistently used her platform to address important themes such as resilience, unity, and healing, making her one of the most respected figures in her field.

Her music often carries deep meaning, especially connected to Rwanda’s history and the importance of remembrance, peace, and social cohesion. Many of her songs are inspired by the lessons of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, aiming to educate younger generations and ensure that the memory is preserved with dignity.

Through her powerful lyrics and emotional delivery, she promotes cultural identity and contributes to collective healing, especially during periods like Kwibuka.

With a growing catalog of impactful songs and performances, Clarisse remains a strong voice in using music not just for entertainment, but as a tool for education, reflection, and positive change in society.

Clarisse Karasira Praises Husband After His Master’s Graduation, Reflects on Her Musical Journey and Impact

Apr 26, 2026 - 10:40
Apr 26, 2026 - 13:38
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Clarisse Karasira Praises Husband After His Master’s Graduation, Reflects on Her Musical Journey and Impact

Rwandan gospel and cultural singer Clarisse Karasira has celebrated her husband, Ifashabayo Sylivan Dojoie, following his successful completion of a Master’s degree in Business Administration from Western Governors University.


Taking to Instagram, Clarisse expressed deep pride in her husband, noting that balancing studies, work, and family life is never easy. She emphasized that although he made it seem effortless, it required determination, discipline, and hard work.

In response, her husband shared a heartfelt message thanking her for unwavering support. He acknowledged that his achievement would not have been possible without her presence, encouragement, and strength, describing her as a key pillar in his journey.

Beyond this celebration, Clarisse Karasira continues to stand out as one of Rwanda’s most influential cultural voices. With more than a decade in the music industry, she has built a strong reputation for producing songs that go far beyond entertainment.

Her artistic style uniquely blends traditional Rwandan melodies with contemporary sound, creating music that resonates across generations. Over the years, she has consistently used her platform to address important themes such as resilience, unity, and healing, making her one of the most respected figures in her field.

Her music often carries deep meaning, especially connected to Rwanda’s history and the importance of remembrance, peace, and social cohesion. Many of her songs are inspired by the lessons of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, aiming to educate younger generations and ensure that the memory is preserved with dignity.

Through her powerful lyrics and emotional delivery, she promotes cultural identity and contributes to collective healing, especially during periods like Kwibuka.

With a growing catalog of impactful songs and performances, Clarisse remains a strong voice in using music not just for entertainment, but as a tool for education, reflection, and positive change in society.