Sibomana Emmanuel commonly known as Sibomana (born January 1, 1988) is a Rwandan activist, journalist, actor[1] and founder of media house called Vibe Media Network.
Early life and career
Emmanuel Sibomana was born in Nyanza District in the southern part of Rwanda.[2] In 2012
began his carrier on Radio Rwanda.[3] He continued as drama voice actor in Urunana hosted on BBC, he gained recognition of his work as Patrick.[4][5]Urunana, which means "hand in hand" in Kinyarwanda, is a radio drama that has focused on important issues such as family planning, HIV/AIDS awareness, gender equality, and mental health. Through its engaging narrative, the series has become a powerful platform for addressing these critical topics and promoting positive social change in Rwanda.[6] Sibomana’s portrayal of Patrick has played a crucial role in initiating and advancing these important conversations. Through his role as Patrick, Sibomana has been instrumental in breaking taboos surrounding reproductive health.[7] His performances have sparked open discussions about family planning, empowering individuals to make informed and responsible decisions.[8]
Philanthropy
Emmanuel Sibomana donates to charity organizations working in the Gatsibo District.[9] Those foundations include Nufashwa Yafasha owned by Jean Paul Bujyacyera, care for vulnerable children.[10]
He also support young people to create innovation to any sector of work in Rwanda.Sibomana has also contributed to HIV/AIDS awareness, using his platform to dispel myths and promote prevention strategies. His role has been especially impactful in rural areas, where radio is a vital source of information.Sibomana’s work addresses pressing social issues, including youth unemployment, domestic violence, and women’s empowerment. By highlighting these challenges, he fosters resilience and hope among his listeners.[11][12][13]