Erneste Rugamba
Engineer. Worshipper. Storyteller. A voice risen from Nyamasheke — carrying testimonies across continents.
The Engineer
Who Worships
Born in Nyamasheke District, Rwanda's Western Province, Erneste Rugamba carried a divine calling from childhood — one he wrestled with for years. Fear held him back, even as the gift grew within him.
It wasn't until he relocated to Washington, D.C. to pursue engineering studies that the prompting became undeniable. Far from home, surrounded by new beginnings, he answered the call he had long deferred.
Today, Erneste walks as both engineer and artist — a man who builds structures by day and lifts spirits through song, proving that faith and intellect are not opposed but intertwined.
"My songs and book reflect the reality of my life story. They show how God can allow struggles not as a sign of abandonment, but as a way of creating testimonies and thanksgiving."
— Erneste Rugamba
Songs
Three Songs,
One Testament
Each song is a chapter — drawn from Erneste's personal journey of faith, trial, and surrender.
Inkomezi
Strength · Chapter I
"Inkomezi" means strength in Kinyarwanda. A song born from the moments when God proved Himself stronger than every fear Erneste carried.
Ndakwihaye
Surrender · Chapter II
"Ndakwihaye" — I surrender to you. The moment of yielding, of releasing tight-held plans and trusting the Author of a better story.
Amashimwe
Praise · Chapter III
"Amashimwe" means praise. The culmination — gratitude overflowing after the journey, when testimony becomes worship.
✦ Songs available on digital platforms ✦
Behind the
Ministry
Erneste Rugamba
Gospel Artist · Engineer · Author
"Convinced that music is God's work, Rugamba seeks divine direction in every step he takes as an artist — hoping to grow his ministry from local to international."
Gospel Time Magazine · December 2025
Zaburi Yanjye
My Psalm
A forthcoming book tracing Erneste's full spiritual and personal journey — the fears, the silence, the call, and the breakthrough. Each chapter mirrors one of his three songs, weaving music and memoir into a single testimony.
Zaburi Yanjye (Kinyarwanda for "My Psalm") is written for everyone who has wrestled with purpose, doubted their gifts, and found God faithful on the other side.
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