'His name is Gakondo': Kevin Hart, Idris Elba at Rwanda gorilla naming ceremony

'His name is Gakondo': Kevin Hart, Idris Elba at Rwanda gorilla naming ceremony

Rwanda holds annual naming ceremony for newborn mountain gorillas in efforts to protect the endangered species.
This is the 19th edition of the programme. Photo Kwita Izina

By Charles Mgbolu

A ceremony has taken place in Rwanda where 23 newborn mountain gorillas were given new names.

The annual Gorilla Naming Ceremony, known locally as Kwita Izina, was held on Friday on the foothills of the Volcanoes National Park in Kinigi.

World celebrities, including Hollywood stars Idris Elba and Kevin Hart, Nigerian songstress Asa, and Zimbabwean-American actress Danai Gurira, were among the guests who named the baby gorillas.

It was 19th time Rwanda was inviting celebrities to name newborn gorillas as part of conservation efforts involving local communities

Global leaders, sports legends, artists and conservation champions attended the event. PHOTO / TWITTER / RBA

The colourful event saw the celebrities robed in traditional warrior outfits as they boldly called out the gorilla names after each other.

‘’He is Gakondo,'' boomed the voice of Kevin Hart in a pre-recorded video that was played at the event.

Asa named her gorilla 'Inganzo', which she said was ‘’in commemoration of conservation and for the health of our planet.’’

Idris and his wife Sabina Elba named theirs ‘Narame', which means ‘long life’.

Idris and Sabrina Elba. PHOTO / TWITTER / RBA

According to the Rwanda Development Board (RDB), Rwanda’s gorilla tourism was the best-performing segment in 2022.

Virungu National Park's website says there are only 900 mountain gorillas in the wild, and despite intense conservation efforts, gorillas remain under threat.

Gorillas are killed for trophies or their meat is eaten for status.

The annual event attracts the big names in every industry, including conservation champions, celebrities, leaders, sports legends, and ordinary people.

TRT Afrika