Career
Her music blends Rhythm & Blues and traditional Rwandan musical elements. Early years
Musical career
Uwineza launched her singing career after winning the 2007 Rector Excellence Award in the category of "Best Female Artiste" at the National University of Rwanda, where she was completing a Bachelor"s Degree in English. Mission Jojo released her debut album, Genesis, the following year.
This was followed by the release of her second album, Woman, in 2012.
Her latter album promotes the theme of female empowerment, a cause that the singer champions both on and off the stage. She also uses her lyrics to raise youth awareness of the dangers of drug abuse and Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and encourage Rwandans to participate in national development efforts and make wise choices for their future.
She is very active in promoting humanitarian causes. This change attracted the attention of media reporters who speculated the singer had converted to please her then-boyfriend and producer, an allegation that Uwineza denies.