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  • Rwanda, China Celebrate 40Years of Cooperation

    President Paul Kagame of Republic of Rwanda and Chinese President Hu Jintao this Saturday exchanged congratulatory messages to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries.

    Hu, in his message, said that since China and Rwanda forged diplomatic ties 40 years ago, the two nations have withstood the tests of time and tremendous international changes. Bilateral ties, Hu said, have been developed in a sound and stable manner.

    Kagame has attached great importance to the development of China-Rwanda relations since becoming president and has actively promoted the two countries’ friendly cooperation, which helped to create a good momentum for the rapid development of bilateral ties, Hu said. The president expressed his appreciation for the efforts made by Kagame.

    Hu also said China cherishes the traditional friendship and is willing to work with Rwanda on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of bilateral ties to further strengthen political mutual trust, deepen cooperation in various fields and enhance people-to-people exchanges in a bid to lift the two nations’ friendly cooperation to a higher level for the benefit of the two peoples.

    Kagame, for his part, said that on the important milestone in the Rwanda-China relations, it is gratifying to note that our people have established firm bridges of friendship and cooperation based on mutual trust and common purpose.

    He also expressed his appreciation for China’s continued meaningful engagement with Rwanda, and Africa at large.

    As the two countries embark on a new decade, Rwanda looks forward to working closely with China to further strengthen political dialogue as well as socio-economic ties between the two countries and consolidate cooperation and scale up activity in areas of common interests, he said.

    Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi and Louise Mushikiwabo, minister of foreign affairs and cooperation of the Republic of Rwanda, also exchanged congratulatory messages on Saturday over the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

  • PRESS STATEMENT:The Unfortunate Death Of ISHIMWE Jessica

    After complaints from the public, the Ministry of Health has released a press statement regarding the death of the 12 years old Jessica Ishimwe Igihozo and below is the statement from the Ministry of Health as sent through emails to different media houses.

    PRESS STATEMENT

    The unfortunate death of ISHIMWE Jessica

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    The Ministry of Health and University Teaching Hospital (CHUK) are
    saddened by the unfortunate death of 12-year-old Jessica Ishimwe who
    passed away on the morning of Thursday 10th November 2011, at the
    hospital.

    Ishimwe had been hospitalized in CHUK for two years suffering from a
    rare and complicated genetically inherited disease with no known
    preventive measures and curative treatment

    Ever since this disease was diagnosed six years ago, a team of Medical
    experts at CHUK has been administering supportive or palliative
    treatment with expert advice from specialists coming from Europe and
    North America.

    Despite this treatment, the young Jessica passed away and we can only
    hope that one day, Researchers and Scientists will be able to provide
    health professionals with the prescription to treat this kind of
    illness not only in Rwanda but across the world.

    The entire health sector wishes to extend its sincere condolences to
    the parents of Jessica, her friends and well-wishers during these sad
    moments.

    May her soul rest in eternity!

    Dr. Agnes Binagwaho
    Minister of Health

  • The New Times Journalist Scoops White Ribbon Award

    The New Times journalist, Gloria Anyango Iribagiza has been awarded White Ribbon Alliance voices award for having reported on maternal health and family planning.

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    Iribagiza has been awarded by White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood –Rwanda that is conducting a journalist’s workshop on maternal health and family planning issues.

    In one-day training, Iribagiza was only given a certificate of recognition but will be flying to United Kingdom soon to pick her prize.

    “I am so great full for the award given to me. This has increased my motivation to keep on creating awareness about Maternal Health.” Iribagiza said after receiving her certificate.

    Asked why she finds much passion in reporting such stories Iribagiza said that Maternal Health stories were not reported before yet it affects major parts of human day today lives.

    Iribagiza challenged her fellow journalists especially those in upcountry where a big part of the population affected by maternal and family planning issues so as create awareness to ensure the rate of affected people decreases.

    According to Alphosina Mukarugema the chairperson of White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood –Rwanda, said that iribagiza led a team working on her desk in The New Times news paper where they reported extensively on maternal health and family planning hence contributing to its awareness.

    Mukarugema who is also the president of FFPR, said that Iribagiza has been working so hard to report about maternal health while creating and increasing awareness on the program.

    “She actually owned the whole program by reporting every segment, am sure the public must have been acquainted by her reporting,” Mukarugema has said in the ongoing training of journalists on maternal health and family planning.

    It is said that every day 1000 women and girls, and 1000s of babies die during and after pregnancy and at child birth due to infections and complications.

    The White Ribbon Alliance is an international coalition that pushes for change to make pregnancy and childbirth safe for women and newborn babies around the world.

    Iribagiza published a magazine called Dreams for Rwandan daughters, which illustrated role of women in maternal health and family planning.

  • Rwanda, Ivory Coast Seek Stronger Bilateral Cooperation

    Ivorian Prime Minister Guillaume Soro has said he has learnt a lot and intends to lean more from Rwanda’s experience in growth and looks forward towards strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries.

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    Prime Minister Soro who has been in the country for Post-Conflict Peace Building meeting, held discussions with several high profiled government officials and visited different institution to learn more about Rwanda’s experience in all aspects of development.

    “We have agreed to scale up our bilateral cooperation and our ministers of foreign affairs, and defence will meet soon to work on details of our cooperation,” Soro who is also Defense Minister said before departure.

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    Louise Mushikiwabo the Rwanda’s minister of foreign affairs said Rwanda has had good bilateral relationship with Ivory Coast.

    Prime Minister Soro extended his stay in Rwanda after the post-conflict peace building meeting to pick lessons that would contribute towards his country’s reconstruction process.

    Earlier on, the Ivorian Prime Minister paid a courtesy call on President Paul Kagame at Village Urugwiro and discussed ways of strengthening better relationships between both countries.

    Additionally Soro also held talks with his counterpart Gen. James Kabarebe and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Louise Mushikiwabo.

    “Today I met my colleague, the Minister of Defence, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and we shared experiences between our countries. Our countries have gone through similar circumstances, though we cannot compare the 3,000 people who died in Ivory Coast to one million that died in Rwanda.”

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  • Survivors, Lantos Foundation Battle Intensifies

    Following several protests of 1994 Genocide survivors against awarding human rights prize 2011 to Paul Rusesabagina, Lantos Foundation has hit back to survivors strongly insisting to award the winner.

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    This year’s Lantos prize has been surrounded by controversy of which the foundation has identified as manufactured controversy.

    In a press release now on Lantos Foundation website, Katrina Lantos Swett, President of The Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice said the protest intended to smear what she called the good name of Rusesabagina.

    “We did not intend to cause controversy with this year’s Lantos Prize, but it seems the controversy has found us anyway,” Katrina Lantos Swett a child of Tom Lantos the founder of the foundation said in a press release.

    “We did not intend to step into the political disagreements that are currently swirling in and around Rwanda, but it seems we are not able to avoid that either.”

    “ We originally chose Paul Rusesabagina as the Lantos Prize recipient purely based on his heroic actions during the 1994 Rwandan Genocide, not for his work since then through the Hotel Rwanda Rusesabagina Foundation. But we now find ourselves quite in awe of Paul’s willingness to stand up and speak out for freedoms in his home country, despite the backlash that work has caused,” She vehemently pointed out.

    According to Katrina Lantos Swett, all reasons emerging against the awarding of self made hero aims at smear their 2011 human rights nominee Rusesabagina.

    “The protest staged today is only the latest attempt to smear the good name of this year’s Lantos Prize recipient, Paul Rusesabagina. These protests were not staged when the Oscar-nominated film Hotel Rwanda was released, nor were they staged when Paul received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Bush. It was only once he started to speak out about the need for more freedom and democracy in Rwanda, including a Truth and Reconciliation process, that these attacks were suddenly manufactured,” Katrina complained.

    “Unfortunately these attacks appear to be consistent with a disturbing pattern of censorship, intimidation and even violence that has been directed at those who have dared voice concerns about the government of Rwanda. This pattern is not unique to Rwanda. Other authoritarian regimes have responded in a similar fashion,” she claimed.

    Katrina added; “As the child of Holocaust survivors, I, along with the Lantos Foundation staff, have made particular efforts to listen to the concerns of Rwandan genocide survivors who have contacted us. While many have thanked us for our decision to honor Paul Rusesabagina, there are others who have expressed contrary views.”

    We have spent hours talking to these individuals by phone and email, and even meeting with some in person. The bottom-line is that the more we speak to them, the more it becomes painfully obvious that there is a script in place,”

    She claims that Rusesabagina has devoted his life to telling the awful story of Rwanda’s Genocide and working to achieve genuine peace and reconciliation.

    Human rights and Justice President said that Rusesabagina collected money from Hotel des Mille Colline survivors so as to feed them in the hotel and to bribe the murderous gangs that prowled outside the hotel gates.

    “At the end of the day, it seems that his real offense in their eyes, is that he has been outspoken in defense of democracy in Rwanda even in the face of determined efforts to silence him,” she added.

    It is said that Ibuka the survivors’ association president Dr Jean-Pierre Dusingizemungu is in United States of America to hold more talks with Lantos Foundation management to reconsider and don’t award Rusesabagina this year’s human rights prize.

    The Lantos Foundation established the Lantos Human Rights Prize in 2009 to honor and bring attention to heroes of the human rights movement.

    It is awarded annually to an individual or organization that best exemplifies the Foundation’s mission, namely to be a vital voice standing up for the values of decency, dignity, freedom, and justice in every corner of the world.

    The prize also serves to commemorate the late Congressman Tom Lantos, the only Holocaust survivor ever elected to the U.S. Congress and a prominent advocate for human rights during his nearly three decades as a U.S. Representative.

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  • Ivory Coast To Benefit From Rwanda’s Reconciliation Comission

    Ivory Coast is yet to start working jointly with Rwanda’s unity and reconciliation commission.

    The collaboration was requested by the Ivoirians Prime Minister Guillaume Soro who came in the country to attend a two day high level meeting on post-conflict peace building which aimed at learning from Rwanda’s experience.

    In talks with his Rwandan counterpart Pierre Damien Habumuremyi, Ivorian PM disclosed that even though there are several unity and reconciliation initiatives in his country, similar mechanisms in Rwanda performed better.

    “We too have unity and reconciliation commission for instance and I believe we can learn a lot from Rwandan progress in unity and reconciliation post Genocide,” he remarked.

    Rwanda’s premier Habumuremyi insisted that it would be better for the Ivoirians to adopt best practices that can help a country which has emerged from war.

    “Indeed Rwanda is willing to assist them since our aim is to strive for peace in the continent and if we have mechanisms which have worked well for us, then it can be useful elsewhere,” he remarked.

    In related development Ivorian PM proposed trade ties with Rwanda and shown interests in areas of agriculture while other areas of collaboration will focus on security and demobilizing soldiers.

    It was also agreed that foreign ministers from both countries will meet to discuss how to strengthen bilateral ties.

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  • Rwandair To Launch New Routes

    The National carrier, Rwandair Chief Executive Officer John Mirenge has announced that the carrier will open new routes that will connect it to the world .

    In an exclusive interview with igihe.com, Mirenge said that this will make the country more accessible bringing growth and expansion for the business community, tourism sector, and leisure among others leading to the economic growth.

    “As a landlocked country the movement of people and goods is very vital not only for those who need to get out of Rwanda but also for those who need to easily access Rwanda,” Mirenge has said in his Kigali International Airport based office.

    Mirenge noted that one of the company’s key targets is to make the country accessible through opening new routes so that investors can access Rwandan market.

    He also added that RwandAir will also offer key and vital links between Rwanda and key hubs in the East African region, and to other destinations.

    Another benefit is local businessmen to access other markets in different parts of the world for exportation and also importation as a way which contributes to the development of the country.

    “By choosing a strategy to fly to key hubs, the national carrier has certainly laid a good network that will enable the positive growth already anticipated in tourism, and other key pillars to economic development like business and leisure,” Mirenge said.

    “For the country like Rwanda which is landlocked; to reach its growth and development, it needs to be accessible,”

    Mirege also said that as a national carrier it is a contributor to the national economy through the number of passengers transported in and out of Rwanda.

    “The number of passengers transported in and out of Rwanda, now averaging about 15, 000 passengers a month. We expect that with increase in frequencies to our destinations and as we introduce newer destination we will witness the national carrier contribute more both directly and indirectly.” He pointed out.

    Rwandair is a national carrier that is still in its infancy stages after the government fully owned it in 2010.

    According to its CEO, the carrier now owns seven aircrafts including recent introduced two Boeings 737-800 that are already operational, and that the staffing levels currently stand at around 540 employees with about 65% Rwandan citizens employed in commercial and other administrative positions.

    By the country’s vision 2020, the carrier intends to increase to 18 aircrafts.

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  • Egyptians Diaspora In Blackout For Parliamentary Elections

    Close to ten days towards Egyptian parliamentary elections, voters in the diaspora have allegedly not told how they get involved in their elections.

    Egyptians in Rwanda has told igihe.com that stuck and left out in the voting preparations.

    The elections will be the first of its kind and Egyptians voters in Diaspora have not yet been given guidelines.

    Rwanda’s Egyptian ambassador Khaled Abdel Rahman disclosed that up to now he has not received any guidance from his government in regard to the elections which are scheduled on 25th November.

    “However I would urge Egyptians to calm down since it’s not only those in Rwanda who are affected rather everyone in the diaspora, so for the meantime were waiting for a directive and logistics from the electoral commission,” Amb. Abdel Rahman said.

    These elections are considered vital for the country’s progress since the voted parliamentarians will be mandated to amend the constitution.

    However some Egyptians in the country have argued that their country is not yet ready to hold elections and rather prefer the transitional leadership of Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF).

    “The campaign process for instance is so shallow to an extent the political manifestos are not clear, really how do they expect us in Rwanda to follow the campaign process,” one of the Egyptians living Rwanda said. “another problem is we don’t know if will vote individuals or those proposed by political parties,” he added.

    AlaaGalal a physician at CHUK hospital was quick to note that the political situation was not yet sober, a fact seen among the majority of youth who campaign to be in top leadership positions yet they lack the competence.

    “You see even though the youth led the revolution and I don’t think its relevant to immediately give them top political offices, what is best is for them is to integrate them in the system with the supervision of experienced politicians serving as mentors and after ten years I believe we will have a better government led by competent leaders,” AlaaGalal remarked.

    Mohammed Okasha a gynecologist in the same hospital noted that he was so worried with preparations of the elections since the country was still at a state of tension.

    “I wonder how you can have elections when there’s no security, the several political parties are not organized apart from the Islamic Brothers, but otherwise I’m happy the diaspora has been given a chance to vote,” he said.

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  • Government To Create 200,000 Jobs

    The government has vowed to create 200,000 jobs annually so as to solve the problem of unemployment in the country, information from prime minister’s official website has indicated.

    This was among the government’s plan as presented by the Prime Minister Pierre Damien Habumuremyi to the parliament early this week.

    The unemployment rate in Rwanda was last reported at 30 percent in 2008.

    Worldwide 2010 estimates indicated that unemployment was at 8.7% and 30% combined unemployment and underemployment in many non-industrialized countries or developed countries typically 4%-12% unemployment.

    This year it has been reported that more than 200 million people globally are out of work, a record high, as almost two-thirds of advanced economies and half of developing countries are experiencing a slowdown in employment growth.

    “In youth development, there will be increasing job opportunities by creation of youth cooperatives mounting to 350 new cooperatives,” Prime Minister said early this week.

    Prime minister said the government will work on youth capacity building including vocational training to see how the number of unemployed youth would go under 5 percent.

    According to the head of government, there will be programs to facilitate youth get environmental friendly building equipments like hydra forms so as to enable them build their own houses be it in towns or their settlements.

    Efforts will also be put in programmes that help youth have good health including availing information that will change their perception and behaviors like equipping them about their reproductive health, fighting alcoholism and use of drugs among other evils.

    Prime Minister said encouragement of reciprocal visits among youth with other countries will be done so as Rwandan youth get involved in international youth organizations.

    Efforts for comments from Protais Mitali the Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture has been fruitless as the Minister says he is busy attending to a meeting.

    “I am busy now, I have a meeting, I don’t think it will be easy for me for an interview,” Mitali said adding “May be try tomorrow”.

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  • Government Prioritize Major Roads

    The government has prioritised rehabilitation and construction of main roads so as to enlarge road network in the country, according to the state minister in charge of Transport.

    Minister Alexis Nzahabwanimana said the Ministry of Infrastructure has prioritized the development and maintenance of road Transport infrastructure.

    The minister was touring Kagitumba –Kayonza , Kayonza –Ngoma roads in Eastern Province yesterday.

    The State Minister also visited 34 km unpaved Rwamagana-Zaza road which the 1st phase of 6 km and asked the Engineers assigned to rehabilitate the road to speed up so that the second phase of 28 km starts very soon.

    The State Minister asked Eastern Province road users to be patient as plans for rehabilitation are underway and would begin soon.

    The Mayor of Rwamagana District said that the rehabilitation of Rwamagana -Zaza road will enable economic exchanges between two districts.

    Semuhire Claver, a resident in Sovu Sector said that the road had hindered severely their economic activities.

    “We have been told since last year that rehabilitations will begin soon, but up to now there has been no development” Semuhire said.

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