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  • EAC Ministers Assess Ports Operations

    The Ministers responsible for the EAC Affairs have visited Dar es Salaam Port and held discussions with Tanzania’s Minister of Transport, Eng. Omari Nundu together with the Director General of Tanzania Ports Authority, Ephraim Mgawe and the Port Manager Cassian N’gamilo.

    The two-day visit was aimed at an on-spot assessment of the operations of the two major regional ports of Dar es Salaam in the United Republic of Tanzania and Mombasa in the Republic of Kenya.

    The East African Community Amb. Dr. Richard Sezibera was also part of the delegation that visited the ports Monday 12 March.

    Eng. Nundu commended the Ministers for the visit to the two ports arguing that the ports were real instruments for development in the region.

    He said the ports were connecting the region to the rest of the world and were facilitating the East Africans to do business as one people, one region with one destiny.

  • ICTR: Ngirabatware Trial continues Today

    In a case at ICTR involving former Rwanda planning Minister Augustin Ngirabatware, prosecution witness admitted Monday; he had received by e-mail a recording of an interview with RFI conducted May 4, 1994, by former Minister for a trip to Senegal.

    Last week, the same witness had intervened to refute, before the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), the alibi defense of Ngirabatware, including the fact that it will be returned to Senegal in mission between April 30 and May 5, 1994, according to the press reports.

    Massamba Ndiaye is an investigator in the prosecutor’s office in Arusha. March 6, he was first called to the stand of the eight additional witnesses permitted to testify to counter the alibi defense of Ngirabatware.

    Cons-examined Monday by the defense, he has admitted receiving an audio recording of the interview Ngirabatware, transmitted by e-mail by the administration of RFI.

    Responding to a question from Counsel Mylene Dimitri, he said: “Yes, it says Ngirabatware was interviewed in Dakar. That’s what this email confirms. ”

    Counsel then showed him an article published by PANA May 2, 1994, indicating that Ngirabatware was welcome to Dakar for a message from its president to Senegalese President on the situation in Rwanda.

    ”This is what is written,” Ndiaye said Massamba.”He was in Dakar. He came to bring this message. ”

    The trial continues Tuesday. Ngirabatware is accused of complicity in genocide, conspiracy to commit genocide and incitement to commit genocide.

  • Man Murdered by Wife,Son

    Police has detained Nyirabahire Claudine, 49, and her son, Bitunguhari Felicien 18 allegedly accused of complicity in the murder of John Bosco Ntambara, 49, using a hoe and an iron bar.

    The crime occurred on March 11th at Nyarubuye cell, Fumbwe sector in Rwamagana District.

    According to neighbours, the motive was family conflict. They stressed that Ntambara was drunk and accused his wife of adultery.

    According Nyirabahire, a witness, the woman hit her husband on the head following the quarrels.

    The family is said to have been involved in misunderstandings for over two decades.

    The police Spokesman Superintendent Theos Badege, urged citizens to seek help from the authorities rather than taking the law in their hands.

    “These crimes have serious consequences on families and society in general,” said Superintendent Badege.

    He called upon residents to provide timely information through community policing to prevent such crimes.

    If found guilty the suspects risk life imprisonment.

  • Worlds 4th Richest Woman Battles Control of Fortune

    The world’s number four richest woman is battling a court a case filed against her by her own three children who want to remove her from the throne of the family’s multi-billion dollar trust.

    Gina Rinehart is also Australia’s richest woman with an estimated wealth of more than $18 bn.

    Three of her four children including; John Hancock, Bianca Rinehart and Hope Welker want their mother removed from the control of the trust. The court in Sydney has ruled against her.

    She has spent several weeks trying to keep the dispute over control of a family trust behind closed doors however; the lid has finally been lifted on an ugly family dispute.

    On Friday Rinehart lost a bid to go to the High Court, but it took until today for documents at the heart of the case to be released.

    The children of Australia’s wealthiest woman may have a long time to wait before they can enjoy the family fortune. Gina Rinehart has an estimated wealth of more than $17 billion, derived from coal and iron ore assets.

    Documents released from court today contain allegations that Gina Rinehart secretly delayed the date her children will receive the family trust to the year 2068.

    It’s also claimed that Gina Rinehart threatened her children with a huge tax bill if she was not given long-term control of the family trust.

    Gina Rinehart emailed her daughter Hope and said, “This lawyer stuff will never work and all that will result is on massive tax leaving you in bankruptcy.”

    There are also claims that Gina Rinehart offered her daughter Bianca a quarterly payment if she agreed to withdraw from the legal proceedings.

    Documents also contain a statement from Gina Rinehart saying that her siblings should not receive part of the family trust because, “None of the plaintiffs has displayed the degree of perseverance, work ethic, responsibility and dedication that would be required to administer the trust.”

    On Friday, Gina’s brother, John Hancock, released his own statement saying, “I won’t be able to replicate my youngest sister Gina in ‘earning’ the achievement of a Rolls Royce at 25, but at 36, and I’m now using my set of skills to earn enough for my family.”

  • France Threatens to Pull Out of Schengen Zone

    The French President Nicholas Sarkozy has called for a “revision” of the Schengen Agreement threatening to “suspend France’s participation” if a new government policy is not implemented within twelve months.

    There is a large pupulation of Rwandans living in France and various countries in Europe. Rwanda has enjoyed historical ties with France, German and Belgium.

    The Schengen treaty is intended to guarantee the management of migration by controlling the external borders of Europe, however this relies heavily on neighbouring countries.

    Sarkozy threatened to pull France out of the visa-free Schengen zone unless the European Union makes progress on reducing illegal immigration.

    The Schengen Agreement is a treaty signed on 14 June 1985 between member states of the European Economic Community.

    The treaty was supplemented by the Convention implementing the Schengen Agreement 5 years later.

    The treaties created Europe’s borderless Schengen Area, which operates very much like a single state for international travel with external border controls for travelling in and out of the area, but with no internal border controls.

    Sarkozy recently criticised foreigners in France, made the threat in the hope of destabilising Socialist candidate Francois Hollande who is currently leading in pre-election polls.

    400 million Europeans in the Schengen zone can cross borders without a passport. Illegal immigrants who access the area can also take advantage of this ability to move freely between countries.

    According to 2010 statistics indicating distribution by continent of origin of third country nationals living in the EU, the largest proportion (36.5 %) were citizens of a European country outside the EU-27 a total of 7.2 million people; among these more than half were citizens of Turkey, Albania or Ukraine.

    The second biggest group was from Africa (25.2 %), followed by Asia (20.9 %), the Americas (16.4 %) and Oceania (0.9 %). More than half of the citizens of African countries that were living in the EU were from North Africa.

  • PS-Imberakuri Party Official Disappears

    Members of PS-Imberakuri opposition political party have expressed concerns over the sudden disappearance of a party official Jean Baptiste Icyitonderwa who has been in charge of awareness in the party.

    Some members of the party started speculating that the police had secretly detained Icyitonderwa however; Police Spokesman Supt Theos Badege says this is mere hearsay.

    “The police are aware of the case and we’re assisting concerned people to find the whereabouts of Icyitonderwa,” he further said. “To be honest we’re not keeping him in our cells.”

    A communiqué from PS-Imberakuri states that at around 4am on 3rd March this year, burglars broke into Icyitonderwa’s house who was not there at that time and stole several household items and injured a young boy who resides with Icyitonderwa.

    Concerned PS-Imberakuri members speculate that the attack on Icyitonderwa’s house is part of a wider plan from their enemies, who want to silence members assisting Ntaganda in his appeal case scheduled soon.

  • Bishop Augustin Misago Dead

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    Bishop Augustin Misago of Gikongoro Diocese passed away today morning while he was at work. His colleague said that early in the morning the late Bishop was well.

    In an exclusive interview with IGIHE, Father Boniface Ntwali said, “Bishop Misago this morning was well with no problem. Misago also spoke to his colleague also this morning.”

    Archbishop Smaragde Mbonyitege confirmed the death of Bishop Misago, saying that he was very healthy that today he presided and preached at the Mass.

    In 2000, Misago was acquitted of genocide charges after a Rwandan court ruled he played no part in the 1994 Genocide against Tutsi.
    Bishop Misago was born in 1943.

    He became the Bishop of Gikongoro Diocese in 1993.

    Bishop Misago will be burried Thursday.

  • Uganda’s Dancer Relocates to Kigali

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    A Ugandan musician/dancer Sheebah Karungi has relocated her performance base to Kigali where she intends to help local upcoming artists develop their talent.

    “I’ve been listening to Rwandan music for a while and it’s amazing. However, music produced by emerging musicians is rarely played on radio. This has to change because I’m optimistic that my input will favour such musicians that lack a platform to showcase their talent.”

    Karungi’s entertainment team is expected to train upcoming local artists on how to perform electrifying shows. The training will include showing them how to utilize the stage, collaborating with the deejay, and better costumes.

    Through her experience with the obsessions group, Karungi wants Rwandan musicians to unite since it helps them to grow together, though she had a bad experience with the Obsessions group like poor organization, Karungi believes Rwandan musicians can work together.

    When she was 15, Sheebah Karungi joined Obsession dance group which was then popular in Kampala. The group comprised of musicians and dancers. After four years with the team, she pulled out and embarked on a solo career.

    Since her defection from the obsessions six years ago, Karungi now 22, has released several songs, some of her hits include Mwekumwe and Twekumwe.
    She has also boosted her popularity within the region through ‘collabos’ with renowned musicians like Jua Kali from Kenya.

    Karungi is born to a Rwandan father and a Ugandan mother, has decided to leave the busy-partying city of Kampala where her services are in high demand to Kigali where she’s little known. According to her, the shift is in line with her quest to nurture local upcoming musicians.

    During her stay in Kigali she will be conducting entertainment activities at the The Manor hotel located in Nyarutarama. she intends every weekend to invite at least three young musicians who will be perform alongside her team from Kampala entailing two professional dancers and a Deejay popularly known as Rovas.

    She insists on team work to facilitate improvement to those who are weak. Karungi further advises that good performances at the end of the day should earn the entertainer a reasonable income yet majority of Rwandan musicians either don’t see the need to market their produce or are not aware of how to sell their produce.

    “I will also try to train the musicians on the need to have a manager who will be assisting them to get good paying shows and to ensure that they get good publicity. Normally I advise musicians to copyright their music as an intellectual property to reduce risks of piracy,” she recommends.
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    Meanwhile, during her performances at The Manor Hotel, Karungi will also introduce unique events such as a culture night which will be held monthly, the show aims to promote African outfits which are rarely won in fancy places and night clubs.

    Most of the fashion will come from her cloth-line K-Shebah’s which consists of cloths with fashions made of both traditional and modern designs.

    Karungi will also proceed to form a band which will play her music live, such performances tend to attract a bigger crowd. Her idea is becoming innovative and that’s why she urge’s Rwandan musicians to think out of the box if they want to make a living out of their music talents.

    “I’m who I am today because I didn’t adhere to disapprovals. I believe it’s time for women to rise up from their inferiority complex. If you’re a lady out there and you have a singing talent or dancing, don’t hesitate, meet me at The Manor hotel and we will perform together,” she insists.

  • Rwanda Film Industry Growth Impressive

    The Rwanda film industry is gradually growing bigger and seductive to the outside world and this is evident to Philippe Van Leew (remember him in Avenir) ‘longing to come back this April to see if he could produce another film about reconciliation and justice of the perpetrators.

    Simon Iyarwema a young talented actor and dancer and the face behind lots of Rwanda films says there is something cooking.

    Simon Iyarwema is a Rwandan was born and raised in Kenya. He returned to Rwanda on 8th January 1998 and completed college at Lycee de Kigali. He is an actor and a contemporary dancer with Mashirika creative and performing Arts group.

    Besides that he has done film casting as an assistant director, including; sometimes in April, shooting dogs, shake hands with the devil, operation Turqouise, Avenir with Philippe Van Leew, Kinyarwanda, the last king of Scotland which portrays Ugandan’s former president Idi Amin and lots of more.

    According to Iyarwema, Rwanda’s film industry is something that grows day after day and they keep on getting more ideas to boast it to the outside world, “We even have a filming school set up by Eric Kabera.”

    I was so lucky to be trained by Lavra moreal the first French woman who came to participate in ‘sometimes in April’ the first movie.

    She inspired me so much into filming and acting and I took the whole idea passionately. Iyarwema is a drummer, actor, dancer and casts in movies.

    We are hoping to extend the movie industry, after home it will go international, he said where there is market is where we take the filming he added.

    The movies are acted in various languages namely English, French, Kinyarwanda and Swahili- among others. He says the sky is the limit in next ten years.

  • Traffic Police Urged to Improve Service Delivery

    Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Emmanuel Butera, the Commissioner for Operations has urged the Traffic Police unit to uphold professionalism and improve customer care and service delivery.

    This is part of his ongoing tour of specialized police units.

    Addressing the Traffic Unit at the Kigali Metropolitan Police building, ACP Butera urged the unit to improve service delivery and be accountable for their actions.

    He noted that they should uphold the image of the institution through professionalism. “You must bear in mind that whatever you do reflects the image of Police and therefore being professional is paramount”.

    ACP Butera said that the force must avoid scandalous actions such as corruption and carelessness while on duty and encouraged them to be smart, offer best services and maintain discipline while undertaking their responsibilities.

    He also acknowledged their contributions in ensuring that people living in Rwanda are safe, involved and assured. He encouraged them to always strive for what can improve their performances.

    “It’s the responsibility and duty of traffic Police officers to curb traffic offences,” ACP Butera said.

    He warned that nobody is above the law and that Police officers caught committing traffic offenses must be punishment.

    He urged commanders to be closer to their forces and ensure that they are briefed before and after work and in return get the feedback from them.