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  • Kagame Receives Indian Minister

    President Paul Kagame has received Preneet Kaur the Indian State Minister for external Affairs at Village Urugwiro.

    They are believed to have discussed bilateral ties as well as the Indo-Africa Partnership (IAP) under which India has committed US $5 billion for Africa.

    The deal, which involves a grant of US $700 million and loan schemes, was announced during the IAP forum in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in May last year.

    Kaur, who arrived in the country Tuesday for a two-day visit with a delegation of 22 high profiled Indian business leaders, she also signed pacts with the government on renewable energy and solar electrification in 35 rural-based schools.

    She stated that Indian programmes in Africa will focus on human resource development, capacity building, agriculture, ICT, hydro-power irrigation, among others.

    The state minister said Rwanda is a “very friendly country with conducive business investment climate.

    She said that was the main reason why many Indian companies are interested in investing in the country.

    “Yesterday we signed cooperation agreements with the Rwandan government and immediately proposed that the first joint permanent commission meeting be held in New Delhi,” she noted.

    “The Head of State was very supportive and positive in the talks we had and we are optimistic and sure that things will go in a very smooth manner as planned”.

    The Indian business leaders travelling with the minister explored investment opportunities in the country, including the Special Economic Zone (SEZ).

    The government seeks to create a fully functioning Special Economic Zone by 2015, where traders can enjoy from more free-market-oriented practices.

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  • Ivory Coast Army Chief In Rwanda

    The Ivorian army chief Lieutenant General Bakayoko Soumaila has called upon all countries especially African countries to pick a lesson from what befell Rwanda in 1994.

    His three day official visit is aimed at attaining useful nation-building solutions and military friendship.

    Bakayoko visited Kigali Genocide Memorial Site with his delegation said picking a lesson would remind all humanity to depict never again concept. “What happened in Rwanda is painful but should as well provide lessons to build a better and strong future.”

    He also laid a wreath in memory of victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

    Bakayoko said that his country is emerging from a crisis and that he hopes to take advantage of the Rwandan experience and adapt them back home.

    “The solutions you have adopted here may add to our knowledge, we could adapt them and give Ivory Coast more suitable solutions so that Ivoirians can be able to work towards reconstructing their country,” noted Gen. Bakayoko.

    “We hope that the big sacrifice made allows the Rwandan people to rediscover themselves for the future generation, for a country of liberty, a country where all live together and where harmony among the people is a reality”.

    The Ivorian army chief said that what happened in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi is so dismaying and should serve as a lesson for other countries so as to build strong nations in future.

    Lt. Gen. Bakayoko held discussions with his Rwandan counterpart, Lieutenant General Charles KAYONGA, and with Defence Minister General James KABAREBE.

    Bakayoko also visited the army’s Credit and Savings Society ZIGAMA CSS, and Rwanda Demobilisation and Reintegration Commission.

    His visit also aims at learning from Rwanda’s experience on issues related to the reintegration of ex-forces in a single unified army and the concept of the Reserve Force.

    Friday Bagayoko is expected to visit various military activities including Nyakinama Military academy, reserve force in Rubavu district where they are cutting terraces.

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  • Embrace Good Governance For Sustainable Dev’t- Prime Minister

    Prime Minister Pierre Damien Habumuremyi has called upon relevant institutions to instill good governance saying it is one of the pillars for sustainable development in the country.

    Habumuremyi was speaking at the 4th African Parliamentary Forum (APF) conference involving speakers of the parliaments from Francophone countries that took place at the parliamentary building, Kimihurura.

    The conference which attracted representatives from 14 African countries was held under theme; ‘The Role of African Parliaments in Promoting Good Governance’.

    “For Good governance to be attained, local populations must have a role in it yet the parliament acts as the bridge between the government and the local population,” Habumuremyi said.

    Habumuremyi said that decentralization policy is a principle pre-requisite for good governance promotion in Rwanda, because the local people are involved in planning, preparing and implementation of national programs.

    The Premier further noted that Rwanda’s Parliament has played an imperative role fostering of good governance in the country.

    He cited an example of the recommendations the law makers adopted in reaction to the auditor general’s report on mismanagement of funds in some government institutions.

    The Speaker of Rwanda’s Parliament Rose Muntabana said while addressing the conference that the meeting will benefit Rwanda because Parliaments plays an important role in a country’s good governance, democracy, and justice.

    Roch Marc Christian Kabore, the chairperson of the African Parliamentary Forum of Speakers from the Francophone countries (APF), revealed that Rwanda is one of the important member states within ‘Le Francophonie’ countries because of its influence on the African continent.

    Kabore said that such meetings aim at implementation of resolving pressing issues of local populations of member states and promotion of democracy, by building states governed by law and respecting human rights.

    “It’s clear African problems today revolve around political, social, and economic affairs, lack of good governance and corruption practises that undermine our countries’ development,” Kabore said.

    “We parliamentarians, have to fully play our mandatory role in problem solving. Parliaments must be independent, checking government’s activities,” He added.

    After the opening of the conference, participants visited Kigali Genocide memorial centre at Gisozi, where they laid wreath of flowers on a mass grave, where over 250,000 bodies of victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi are laid to rest.

    The parliamentarians said that they were greatly saddened by inhumane acts done by Rwandans; killing fellow innocent Rwandans.

    They said that the Rwandan genocide should serve as a lesson to other countries, to strive that it does not happened again elsewhere in the world.

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  • Keep Kigali City Clean–Mayor Says

    Kigali City Mayor Fidele Ndayisaba has said that dirt is now a taboo in the city and urged city dwellers to ensure the city is kept tidy all time.

    Ndayisaba announced this on Wednesday 15th February 2012 while launching the Hygiene Month at Nyamirambo Regional stadium.

    The Kigali city authority delegation lead by vice-mayors in charge of hygiene from three districts of the city visited hospitals and hotels within Gasabo district.

    Hope Tumukunde, Kigali city vice-mayor in charge of social affairs said that they will use this month to visit all the institutions to encourage proper hygiene.

    She said,“this month is for visits but after we shall go back to the visited institutions where we shall punish offenders.” She added that hygiene should become part of Rwandan culture and teach it to young children.

    On 28th December 2012 the Health Ministry statistics showed that 80% of the treated diseases in Rwanda are from lack of hygiene.

  • Facebook Goes Public

    After eight years, the computer hack man CEO Mark Zuckerberg creator of Facebook has decided to take his creation and go public as soon as May 2012.

    Mark Zuckeberg’s decision to make facebook go public would make him the 14th richest person in the world making him worth 24 billion, and the most powerful man in Silicon Valley, if facebook is to go public the company’s value could soar up to $100 Billion, with shares available as early as May, Facebook will have the largest IPO in internet history, beating out companies such as Google.

    Face book which has had a growth rate of 71 percent from 2009 to 2010, and an audience of over 845 million users, and over 250 million photos alone are posted on its site each day, everyone from teenagers to senior citizens log on to Face book, everyday and everyone will be benefitting from this deal.

    The announcement from Mr. Zuckerberg was that he wants to give his users control over what’s public and private. When Facebook filed a prospectus with the Securities and Exchange Commission in a move to make their company public, the SEC website crashed within hours of the news release.

    But they are those whom can’t wait for Facebook to go public, once facebook launches the first people to reap its rewards will be the hundreds of employees whom will get a return of up to 12,000 percent return on shares when the company goes public will become instant millionaires.

    Other people whom are looking to receive millions from this deal are people like Russian Yuri Miller, one of the richest men in the world; Yuri miller whom gains huge from this deal for Yuri is one of Facebook’s biggest investors, in the form of Digital sky technology.

    Wall Street bankers are clawing at each other to handle this megadeal, which would generate millions of dollars in fees, the likes of Goldman Sachs whom invested $50 billion in 2011.

    Microsoft which invested $150 billion in 2007 and is reported to be up to $240 billion now, Facebook indicated it hopes to raise $5 billion in its IPO. That would be the most for an Internet IPO since Google Inc

  • India, Rwanda Strengthen Cooperation

    The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Louise Mushikiwabo, and India’s Minister of State for External Affairs, Preneet Kaur yesterday 15th Febuary, signed various Memoranda of Understanding to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries.

    Rwanda and India have established a Joint Permanent Commission on renewable energy cooperation and solar electrification of 35 schools.

    Rwanda and India have had a productive relationship since last year’s development in their education, technology, infrastructure and public sector projects amongst the many.

    Minister Mushikiwabo stated.”By show of signing these Memoranda of Understanding, Rwanda and India have agreed on a symbolic work relationship between the two countries.”

    “There are many potential sectors in which Rwanda and India’s business communities would be interested in investing” “the relationship between our nations is based on substance and quality production”.

    India’s minister Preneet Kaur whom was impressed by the rapid development of relations between the two countries, told the press “India values Rwanda as one of the fast growing and stable countries for investment, and we are committed to working with Rwanda further”.

    Kaur reflected on the rapid development in the relations between the two countries, revealing that the signing of the agreements demonstrated India’s commitment to also work with the Rwandan private sector.

    Kaur left after paying tribute to the victims of the 1994 genocide at Gisozi memorial.

  • First IGIHE Newspaper Available

    Finally the long awaited IGIHE newspaper has hit the streets of Kigali and outskirts. Regular readers of IGIHE.com website will now access the print version containing well researched and analysed articles and great design.
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    A communiqué from the director of the newspaper Meilleur Murindabigwi says, “the Newspaper is a joint venture of IGIHE Ltd and Rwanda Dispatch Magazine. Our aim is to keep you informed with latest news both local and global. At the same time we want to entertain you through breath-taking leisure stories. More so we will give our readers an avenue to share their opinions on some of the issues they’re facing,” reads in part the welcome note.

    The weekly newspaper published in Kinyarwanda language, will also be circulated in neighbouring countries at the cost of Frw 500 in Rwanda while in Burundi Bfr 1200 and Uganda at USh 1,500.

    IGIHE newspaper has various segments including, National news which contains stories detailing how the witnesses of Kayumba Nyamwasa’s shooting took back their confession against Rwandan government.

    The newspaper contains a special page for Diaspora news that highlights reactions of Rwandans in Belgium who had visited Rwanda during last year’s festive season, they commend the progress and also show interests to invest back home, the event was organaized by IGIHE.com under it’s intiatiatives of giving an a platform for its readers to share their thoughts.

    On the leisure part, IGIHE newspaper offers both entertainment stories including info about the lifestyles of Musicians such as Marshal Mampa, Kidum, Kamichi amongst others.

    While on sports, this first issue highlights more on the African Cup of Nations soccer league and details of the winning of Zambia’s Chipolopolo team over Ivory Coast.

    According to the majority of public opinions, the paper introduces the modern way of reporting news professionally unlike rumors and plagiarism manifested in some of the local tabloids.

    “Thank God this newspaper has a different way of delivering news, because, trust me in the past we used to read junk from local tabloids which often embarrassed our leaders with fact-less speculations,” said David Kanyakore minutes after reading the weekly.

    Another reader Carol Umutoni, “Wow…the design is unique and I especially like the cooking segment which shows a recipe of preparing fish soup. I also like the science section.”

  • Farmers Benefit From Pyrethrum Investments

    Rwanda which now produces 15% of the world’s pyrethrum has now become one of Rwanda’s potential business prospects, a business that Rwanda not only profits from economically but also greatly benefits local farmers.

    Pyrethrum is a small white flower that is found in many gardens, along the streets and on our kitchen window sills, A natural, flowered pesticide that is currently on very high demand on the global market.

    But this flower can only be grown purely with almost 70% to 80% of it active ingredients in only four countries worldwide, Kenya, Australia, Tanzania and lastly Rwanda.

    SOPYRWA, Rwanda’s only pyrethrum refinery industry that had nearly collapsed is now being revived. When Horizon Group took over SOPYRWA in 2008, the refinery was running at only 6% of installed capacity, Last year, while the global market share surged from 6% to 15%, and export revenues increased by 380%, the pyrethrum flower production increased from 209 to 700 megatons.

    The increase in the production of the pyrethrum contributed to the household incomes of over 8,000 farmers and increased land under pyrethrum cultivation.

    Kenya which had dominated the production of the pyrethrum flower for the last decade, producing at least 70% of the worlds trade, has collapsed due to mishandling and delayed payments to farmers which caused a massive drop in the production hence leaving Rwanda a huge advantage, with not only it’s ideal weather climate with its volcanic soil which is perfect for the flower nutrients, but also with its increase in business environment

    Now SOPYRWA is focusing on re-building, with Rwanda having one of the richest volcanic soil, it has the potential to produce some of the world’s best pyrethrum, SOPYRWA’S aim is to increase the flower pyrethrum up to 20% of the global market, by working with private cooperatives whom deal directly with the famers whom make up at least 15,000 plus their families, framers will receive higher prices, a stronger seeds and most beneficial is immediate payment.

    Working with a UK based global partnerships and Rwandan government backing; SOPYRWA is developing additional products for the local region.

  • Kibagabaga Hospital Expansion Underway

    Kibagabaga Hospital authorities in collaboration with Belgian Technical Cooperation (BTC) have announced plans to expand the hospital in order to improve their service delivery to the customers.

    Dr. Christian Ntizimira, the head of the hospital, told IGIHE.com that all the problems are due to the unexpected big number of patients they treat.

    He said, “Normally, Kibagabaga Hospital is supposed to receive 200 patients but nowadays the number has increased to almost three times.”

    He added that the big number of patients they treat is due to the fact that Gasabo district is resided by 50% of the Kigali city population as a whole.

    Dr. Christian Ntizimira together with Dr. Blaise Uhagaze, the head of BTC in Rwanda said that, in the expansion, they expect to build a house with many floors.

    This comes after an excessive number of patients appear in the hospital compound as well as in sick rooms.

    In toilets, there is a terribly bad smell as IGIHE.com noticed when it was visiting the hospital on Wednesday, the 15th February 2012.

    Kibagabaga Hospital is located in Kimironko sector Gasabo district and is mostly attended by a big number of patients because of their appreciated service delivery.
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  • Vendor Rewarded for Exemplary Conduct

    Felipe Bizimungu a vendor and teenager was rewarded Frw25,000 for returning valuable items in a bag belonging to a French visitor Yannick Belfour 42 that had travelled from Burundi to Rwanda on urgent business.

    Belfour told our reporter what had happened and his reasons to why he decided to give the vendor a large sum of money as a reward.

    Belfour arrived in Kigali in the afternoon, Tired and in a rush for his evening appointment he quickly got off the bus to rush and make arrangements for a place to stay. In the rush to alight from the bus, he forgot his carryon bag underneath his seat.He realized the bag was missing after arriving at the hotel.

    The carryon bag contained his cash, passport, and laptop, and on him all he had were his bag full of documents. The hotel management advised Belfour to call the police and report his property stolen, while on his way to the police station.

    He later received a call from a man speaking to him in Kinyarwanda, but Belfour says was preoccupied with his own affairs on hand hang up despite the phone kept ringing.

    He finally decided to ask the taxi driver to help translate, as soon as the driver hang up the driver pulledover and explained to Belfour that his belongings were safe and the man who had them was the one calling on phone.

    As they arrived back at the Virunga bus park, and searched for the man, they instead found a young man around 15 years of age, moving through the crowd yelling out prices of his goods, sticking his head through windows of the buses while holding in his right hand, his small payphone and cards and on his left shoulder Belfour’s carryon.

    Belfour was so shocked that he gave the boy a reward of Frw 25, 000.

    “it wasn’t only because I was so relieved but because it also meant that the boy had looked in my bag in order to find my card, so he must have seen the Frw100,000 in an envelope in the bag and still didn’t steal it, I think he deserved every franc.”

    “not only that when i asked him how he knew which number to call, he told me he looked for a card that had Burundian and Rwandan numbers on it, he used his own credit to call me, and even if I hung up various times he insisted, it is the initiative that counts.

    Belfour concluded by saying “I knew that Rwanda was a safe country, but this has just blown my mind”.