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  • African Students Suffer Racist Attacks in India

    Yannick Nihangaza a 23 years old student from Burundi studying in India in BSc Computer, 1st year in Lovely Professional University is another African victim of violence in India.

    He was stoned, brutally beaten and left on the road in Jalandhar (India) while walking to a party on April 22nd.

    He was taken to the hospital of Patiala by strangers were he has been in a coma for almost three months with no investigations of the incident being carried out.

    Nestor Ntibateganya, the father to Yannick wrote two letters to the Punjab government asking for justice for his child’s case but in vain.

    It is on June 25th that he wrote again to the chief minister of Punjab begging him for justice.

    “I am writing to you as a father writing to another father, someone who has known and experienced love of a child”

    Until the 6th of July, no investigations were done.

    “I hadn’t heard of this, I didn’t get any letter and I will investigate the matter. Everyone will get justice” said the Chief Minister of Punjab Badal Parkash.

    Ntibateganya said that he doesn’t know why the Indian Government took so long to respond but that it was alright since his son’s case was going to be taken care of.

    So far, two people have been arrested by the Jalandhar Police though there are others missing.

  • Schoolgirls Strike for Mini Skirts

    Reports from Kenya indicate that over 400 students of Rwathia Girls Secondary school in Kangema district went on strike demanding shorter and more ‘appealing’ uniform.

    The furious girls brokeout of school very early Monday morning in a peaceful protest demanding for shorter skirts (mini) as opposed to the long skirts (max) introduced as their new school uniform.

    Among other concerns was the high handedness by the deputy principal and small portions of food.

    According to Kenyan Press, the students started complaining on Saturday, but walked out of the school in the wee hours of Monday morning but were later intercepted by the police that escorted them to a police station until day break.

    The girls complained that the new purple uniform were too long, ugly and not meant for their age. They are said to have cut their skirts to their desired length, only to attract the wrath of the deputy head.

    According to area District Commissioner, Fredrick Muli, “They woke up their colleagues and decided to head home but police could not allow them to walk in the dark”.

  • EAC States Agree on Uniform Teaching of Science Subjects

    East African Universities and other institutions of higher learning in the regional member states have agreed on a uniform teaching of science subjects.

    The teaching of science courses such as medicine, agriculture, engineering and basic science must conform to the uniform minimum standards.

    “We have also agreed as regional universities to adhere to the published minimum standards,” said the chancellor of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) Prof Francis Gichaga during the official inauguration of the institution’s campus in Arusha.

    He said students pursuing programmes covered under the harmonised education system in the region were now free to transfer their credits to other institutions within the East African Community (EAC) bloc.

    Additionally, in collaboration with the Inter University Council of East Africa (IUCEA), education authorities in the region have developed and established the East African Quality Assurance Framework.

    “The measures introduced so far have not only improved the mobility and portability of students around the region, but also laid the foundation for improved higher education quality and improved comparability of the awards”, he said.

    Moreover, harmonisation of standards will also facilitate mobility of faculty and researchers within the region, a situation that is likely to boost further regional integration.

    Inaugurating the campus, the EAC deputy secretary general (Planning and Infrastructure) Dr Enos Bukuku, challenged the universities to set higher trends in higher education, research and innovation.

    “We need to move from generalised research results to specific research findings targeted and particularised to relevant and appropriate technologies that would contribute to the fight against poverty,” he said.

    JKUAT being an agricultural university, the EAC official stressed, should spearhead advancement in relevant agriculture research that could provide solutions for value addition in agriculture to raise incomes of farmers.

    Value addition processes of agriculture products will contribute towards increased incomes and promoting trade and investment within the EAC and beyond.

    The director of JKUAT Arusha Centre, Prof Ward Mavura, said the Kenyan university was registered to operate in the country by the Tanzania Commission of Universities (TCU) on March 18th last year.

    It enrolled its first batch of students in July 2011, all of them for diploma and certificate courses. In September this year, it will enroll students for five degree programmes.

    They are Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Business Information Technology, Bachelor of Purchasing and Supplies Management, Bachelor of Development Studies and Bachelor of Entrepreneurship.

    Post-graduate studies will include MSc and MBA programmes in Human Resources, Enterprising, and Procurement.

  • The Wife of The French President

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    Valerie Trierweiler was born on February 16th, 1965 as Valerie Massonneau in Angers ( Maine-et-loire) in France. She is a French political journalist and television host.

    She is the domestic partner of the 24th President of the French Republic, Francois Hollande.

    She is the fifth child of six. Her father, Jean Noel Massonneau lost a leg on landmine during World War II when she was 13, and he died at the age of 53, when she was 21. Her mother followed his death later on.

    Her grandfather and great grandfather owned the bank Massonneau & Co. which was then sold to the French bank Credit de l’Ouest.

    She studied history and political science and obtained a master of advanced studies in political science from the Sorbonne.

    In 2005, she hosted political talk shows most of them being interviews on the Direct 8 television channel. She hosted the talk show Le Grand 8 until 2007.

    In 2012, she announced that she would keep her contract as a journalist with the magazine Paris Match despite her partner being the elected French President.

    Valerie Trierweiler got married twice in her life. Her first was with her childhood friend Franck with whom she got divorced with no children.

    Her second marriage was to Denis Trierweiler, a sub editor at Paris Match Magazine,a writer and academic. This marriage produced three children but they got divorced in 2010 though the procedure took three years.

    She met Francois Hollande in 1988 during the parliamentary elections while he was still living with Segolene Royal.

    Their relationship began in 2005 when she was still a married woman and got publicly announced in October 2010 after her divorce with Denis Trierweiler was declared.

  • Rwandans in Mozambique Urged to Promote Unity

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    On 8th July 2012, Rwandan Diaspora in Mozambique organised a get together “Ubusabane” at Pestana Rovuma Hotel in Maputo, Mozambique.

    Ambassador Vincent Kagera and Mrs Muchimba Sikumba, Rwandan Honorary Consul to Mozambique attended the gathering.

    The get together party was attended by 130 Rwandan from Maputo city and surroundings.

    In his remark Louis Baziga, Chairman of Rwandan Diaspora in Mozambique encouraged the audience to work together to strengthen the Diaspora which has the objective to promote unity among Rwandan living abroad.

    He called on everybody to promote a good image of Rwanda. Rwanda is our home, we should be proud of our country, he concluded.

    Ambassador Vincent Karega in his address called upon Rwandan community to work hard in their respective sectors and defend their dignity. By doing so they are building Rwanda and its image.

    One of the members shared his experience on his visit to Rwanda in December 2011 after 17 years abroad.

    He said that the annual meeting “Inama y’umushyikirano” which he attended is the best forum for Rwandan living abroad to communicate their ideas to the leadership of Rwanda.

    The meeting was entertained by a music band composed by Rwandan artists.

    The audience was given opportunity to ask questions to the committee of the Diaspora and to the Ambassador, all were answered to the satisfaction of the audience.

  • IGIHE, Ltd. Partners with Global Entrepreneurship Week – Rwanda for 2012 Campaign

    IGIHE, Ltd. has joined Global Entrepreneurship Week – Rwanda as its Official Media Partner, helping the fledgling movement to double the impacts of its first year, with a 2012 campaign target of 25,000 participants.

    Global Entrepreneurship Week will be celebrated from 12-18 November, when dozens of local partners are expected to organize local, national, and global activities which inspire people everywhere to explore their potential as self-starters and innovators.

    These activities, from large-scale competitions and events to intimate networking gatherings, will connect participants to potential collaborators, mentors and even investors.

    Outreach is currently underway to enlist these local partners in addition to sponsors, advisers, and champion entrepreneurs.

    As part of the agreement with GEW-Rwanda, IGIHE will help to develop the campaign’s communication plan and to manage media relations throughout the country. IGIHE Co-Founder and CEO Meilleur Murindabigwi had this to say about the newly-minted partnership:

    “IGIHE is pleased to partner with GEW once again as we believe in its goals and objectives of promoting entrepreneurship in Rwanda; GEW is a youths centered initiative and we are proud to be part of the 2012 campaign as the exclusive media partner. GEW 2012 will surely be a success – it’s bigger, better and we urge all Rwandese mostly the youths to come on board.”

    For more information on Igihe, visit www.igihe.rw or email [email protected].

    To get involved in Global Entrepreneurship Week – Rwanda, email the national host at [email protected].

    About Global Entrepreneurship Week – Rwanda

    Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) is the world’s largest celebration of entrepreneurship – engaging 7.5 million people each November through tens of thousands of activities around the world.

    In 2011, Rwanda joined 122 other countries to participate in this incredible movement for the first time, reaching 12,000 people through twenty-six local events.

    In 2012, GEW-Rwanda has partnered with IGIHE, LTD. (Official Media Partner) to reach upwards of 25,000 people through fifty different activities around the country.

    Hosted nationally by the Babson-Rwanda Entrepreneurship Center, the initiative is powered globally by the Ewing M. Kauffman Foundation, sponsored by Dell and the NYSE Euronext Foundation, and enjoys the support of dozens of world leaders, hundreds on national hosts, and a growing network of 24,000 partner organizations.

    For more information, visit www.unleashingideas.org, and follow GEW-Rwanda on Facebook or Twitter.

    About IGIHE, Ltd

    IGIHE LTD was formed in 2009 under an umbrella of university students from the various Rwandan campuses – NUR, KIST and KIE – and started operations with the premier brand, www.igihe.com.

    This was a pioneer online news website that has built a reputable media brand that revolutionalized the Rwandan media platform.

    IGIHE LTD is at the forefront of promotion of usage of ICT in the Rwandan media landscape; through facilitating our audience to access fast and reliable news through the internet.

    We inspire the Rwandan youths to work hard to achieve their dreams by embracing entrepreneurship.

    Currently, IGIHE LTD has considerable media brands – www.igihe.com (premier brand, number ranked online website with highest traffic & has up-to-date news in Kinyarwanda, English & French); www.igihe.tv (an online live streaming portal); www.wikirwanda.org (portal with a wide range of Rwandan history); and has a sister print version, Ikinyamakuru IGIHE (newspaper).

    In addition to providing a variety of other ICT related services such as internet solutions, website Content development, Website design and maintenance, Online advertisements – to mention but a few.

  • Internet To blackout For Thousands

    The United States has reported that thousands of computer users may lose Internet access on Monday, when the deadline for a temporary fix to a malicious software scam shut down by the FBI last year expires.

    What is it?

    Millions of computers were infected with the so-called “Internet Doomsday” virus used in the hacking scam, which redirected Internet searches through DNS servers used by the scammers, who allegedly netted $14 million in bogus advertising revenue.

    After U.S. and Estonian authorities busted the malware ring last November, a federal judge ordered that the FBI use temporary servers while the malware victims’ PCs were repaired.

    The temporary servers will shut down at 12:01 a.m. EDT on Monday, meaning anyone using a computer still infected with the virus will likely lose Internet access.

    “Connectivity will be lost to the Internet PERIOD,” Symantec, the online security firm, said in a blog post. “If your computer is still using DNS entries that are pointing to the FBI servers on July 9, you will lose TOTAL access to the Internet. No connecting to the office from home, no updating Facebook, nothing until the DNS settings are fixed.”

    How many computers have it?

    It’s unclear how widespread the “blackout” will be. According to a working group set up by security experts, more than 300,000 computers remained infected as of June 11, including 69,000 in the United States.

    Last week, 245,000 computers were said to be still infected with the so-called Alureon virus, according online security firm Deteque, including 45,355 machines in the United States.

    Wired estimates 64,000 users in the United States and an additional 200,000 users outside the United States are still infected with the malware, “despite repeated warnings in the news, e-mail messages sent by ISPs and alerts posted by Google and Facebook.”

    According to Internet Identity, another IT security firm, “12 percent of all Fortune 500 companies and four percent of “major” U.S. federal agencies are still infected with DNSChanger malware.”

    But it’s unclear how many of those machines are still in use.

    What to do

    According to sources U.S. Internet providers including AT&T and Time Warner Cable “have made temporary arrangements so that their customers will be able to access the Internet using the address of the rogue DNS servers.” And the problem, security experts say, is relatively easy to fix.

    “It’s a very easy one to fix,” Gunter Ollmann, vice president of research for security company Damballa, told the news service. “There are plenty of tools available.”

    Online security firms, Facebook and the FBI are offering free diagnostic checks for users whose computers may be infected. Here are links to several:

    • Malware check: http://dns-ok.us/

    • FBI: https://forms.fbi.gov/check-to-see-if-your-computer-is-using-rogue-DNS

    • DNS Changer Working Group: http://www.dcwg.org/

    • Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-security/notifying-dnschanger-victims/10150833689760766

    • McAfee: http://www.mcafee.com/dnscheck

    Of course, that hasn’t stopped local media outlets from breathless reporting on the looming “blackout.”

    “Monday morning,” Alabama’s WAAY-TV reported, “hundreds of thousands of Internet enthusiasts could wake up to find nothing but a dark, empty computer screen.”

    The hype over a potential “blackout” threatens “to obscure what has been a highly successful effort–one of few to date–to stamp out a global online scam and malware infestation,” Paul Roberts wrote on Threatpost.com.

    Six people were arrested in Estonia and charged with Internet fraud in the sting. A seventh, who was living in Russia, remains at large.

  • Allegations Against Rwanda in DRC are Fictitious

    President Paul Kagame has said that United Nations allegations that Rwanda is interfering in the DRCongo are “fictitious”.

    Kagame told Al Jazeera that Rwanda is not responsible for a mutiny in the DRC.
    A recent United Nations report accused Rwanda of supporting a rebel group -M23 led by Bosco Ntaganda who is currently wanted by the international criminal court.

    Since the mutiny in March, more than 200,000 people have been displaced in the north Kivu province of the DRC.

    The UN report claims that the mutineers allegedly received money, political backing, manpower and weapons from Rwanda.

  • Germany joins Rwanda to Celebrate 50th Independence Anniversary

    On 6 July 2012 Rwanda’s Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany, H.E. Christine Nkulikiyinka, hosted a reception on the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of Independence and the 18th Anniversary of Liberation.

    Over 90 guests followed the invitation, among them were representatives of the German government, head of diplomatic missions representing their governments, such as Belgium, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Luxembourg, Georgia, Bangladesh, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Morocco and others. Members of the Rwandan community living in Germany also participated in the celebration.

    In her welcoming speech, Ambassador Nkulikiyinka thanked the guests for their solidarity and friendship for the Rwandan people. She presented some of the key achievements made in Rwanda, noting that they would not have been possible without successful cooperation and support from friendly nations.

    She particularly thanked the German government for the trust and sustainable cooperation shown to Rwanda.

    Ambassador Nkulikiyinka remarked that the celebration of Rwanda’s independence and liberation should be an occasion for reflection.

    Given Rwanda’s recent history the struggle for self-determination, equality and peace continues to be in the forefront of Rwanda’s efforts for the building of a better future, Rwanda’s envoy said.

    “In Rwanda, the notion of independence had lost relevance when natural and basic right to life was denied to a section of the Rwandan population.

    For three decades after the independence, Rwanda suffered bad governance characterized by discrimination, hatred and cycling killings that culminated in to the 1994 genocide against Tutsi.

    Despite the seemingly insurmountable consequences of the genocide, Rwanda successfully embarked upon a path of reconstruction, reconciliation, nation building and development.”

    Dr. Wolfgang Manig, head of division responsible for the Great Lakes region in the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, representing the German government, delivered the German government’s message of congratulations for the two national anniversaries.

    He said that Germany was impressed by the many positive developments taking place in Rwanda, especially the success of the Gacaca jurisdiction.

    Dr. Manig further said that Rwanda continues to be an example for good governance, peace building and the promotion of regional stability in Africa and elsewhere.

    He commended the Rwandan people for their resilience and commitment to work for a peaceful and prosperous country. Dr. Manig assured the continued support of the German government for the people and government of Rwanda.

    Germany and Rwanda enjoy good bilateral relations, ranging from technical cooperation to cultural exchanges. Germany is among the few donors that supports Rwanda through budget support.

  • Uganda Police Arrests Genocide Fugitive Kwitonda Thaddee

    Uganda Police is holding a Rwandan national in connection with genocide and crimes against humanity committed during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi.

    The suspect has been identified as Kwitonda Thaddee 51, a lawyer by profession, has two diplomas in Public administration and Human Rights.

    Kwitonda had formerly worked with SONARWA and as Deputy Secretary General at The National Bank of Rwanda (BNR).

    Kwitonda is wanted by the Brussels District Court for genocide under article 136A Criminal Code of Belgium and articles 16 and 34 of the statute of 20th July 1990.

    His arrest follows an international Arrest warrant issued by Judge Jean Coumans of the Court of the First Insurance on 4/10/2011.

    A publicist of the Uganda Police Asuman Mugenyi told local media, “We have been trailing him since April 2012 until today 05/07/2012 at 10:30 am. We arrested him outside Rwenzori Towers.”

    Ugandan media reported that Kwitonda whose passport expired on 3/7/2012 had entered Uganda more than once including;in 2007,2009 and 27/3/2012.

    Kwitonda left Rwanda in 1994 and stayed in Bakavu Refugee camp in DRC until 1997 when he left for Belgium where he lived as refugee with his family until 2000 when they acquired Belgium citizenship.

    Mugenyi said that the Ugandan government through the ministry of Foreign Affairs is to effect the deportation of Kwitonda.

    “Arrangements are being made with the Ministry of Internal Affairs to have him deported,” he said.

    Additional Reporting: Chimpreports.com