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Ephrem KAYUMBA is a Rwandan-born and based Culturist, Human-capital Activist, Archivist, Business Analyst, Researcher, Writer, Journalist and Publisher. His stage name "UmusazaKAYUMBA' has been publicly figured due to his exceptional expertise in speaking the original Kinyarwanda language and informing Rwandan culture and history. Young people called "umusaza" to mean a wise person not old person. It is a generational slingue terminology. Apart from Kinyarwanda native language, he is fluent in English, French, and Swahili. He gained professional capacities from both national and international organizations in the fields of Humanitarian, Banking, Academic, and Hospitality industries.

Ephrem KAYUMBA earned his Master’s Degree in Business Administration specialized in Human Resource Management through Mount Kenya University (MKU) in the School of Business and Economics. He also earned his Bachelor’s Degree specialized in Arts and Publishing studies through National University of Rwanda (NUR) in the Faculty of Arts, Media and Social Sciences where he was chief of Promotion for University students in the Option of Arts and Publishing studies. Herein, he graduated from National University of Rwanda being the President of University Students Artists Forum (NURSAF) and Vice-President of University Cultural Ballet (INDANGAMUCO).

Ephrem KAYUMBA has published many magazine articles on subjects ranging from Culture, Business, Education, Social Development, and Entertainment. His recent Book on Human Resource Management: “Employee Turnover and Operational Performance of Commercial Banks in Rwanda” is available worldwide through the Journal of Advanced Research in Business Management and Accounting (ISSN: 2456-3544).

Thousands of people follow Ephrem KAYUMBA from different nationalities via Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Ephrem KAYUMBA seeks to deepen the economic integration of the African continent by supporting the Treaty Establishing the African Economic Community Relating to Free Movement of Persons, Right of Residence and Right of Establishment (AU Free Movement Protocol) adopted by African Union (AU) in 2018. Herein, Ephrem KAYUMBA will emphasize on the Article 14 relating to the Free Movement of Workers. Photo of Ephrem KAYUMBA: