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  • Kagame Ranked Among World’s Influential People

    President Paul Kagame has been listed among the world’s most influential people ranked the 48th position and becoming the 2nd on the African continent.

    On the African continent Jacob Zuma, the South African president emerged number one leader who has had more influence in Africa but also ranked 36th most influential leader in the world.

    From pop stars and activists to religious leaders and heads of state, a UK based news paper New Statesman carried out its annual survey and listed the people doing the most to shape the world.

    The New Statesman survey indicates that many people in the world have come up to work towards a better world but the most influential of them all in their respective sociaty settings were only listed.

    Kagame having moved from the 49th position in the last year’s ranking, the paper pointed him out due to his relentless efforts to transform Rwanda after the 1994 Genocide into one of Africa’s fastest-growing economies.

    Under Kagame’s stewardship ended the massacres, advocating for African development made him a a prominent figure to the international community.

    The same list of 50 most influential people in the world ranked German Chancellor as the number one most influential person in the world.

    The paper suggests that the answer to that question if euro zone is doomed depends on Angela Merkel as the head of government of the largest and richest country in the European Union.

    She is said to the solution provider in an effort to convince her parliament endorse the proposal to bailout Greece and other euro members currently hit by the financial crisis.

    Other people include David Petraeus the Director of United States intelligence agency CIA, Ai Wei wei the Chinese artist whose Sunflower Seeds filled the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern until May, Tim Cook who inherited Apple deceased CEO Steve Jobs and Barack Obama USA president in their descending order.

    Kagame emerging
    After serving as head of intelligence in Uganda, Kagame led a guerrilla group Rwandan Patriotic Front that stopped the 1994 Genocide, he emerged a hero to lead a group that liberated Rwanda.

    As the chairman of Rwanda Patriotic Front-Inkotanyi, Kagame has achieved great progress- under his stewardship, Rwanda emerged the most transforming economies both in Africa and the world.

    Rwanda is reported as the second-highest growth rates in Africa, averaging 10 per cent from 1994 to 2000, and 6 per cent since then.

    Poverty has also decreased, from 70 per cent in 1994 to 57 per cent in 2007.
    Kagame has been critical of the United Nations and has advocated new approaches to development in Africa.

  • ICTR Schedule Trial Of Mpiranya Supposedly Dead

    The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) has scheduled to try Major Protaise Mpiranya in absence supposedly dead.

    Information from Arusha based court indicate that ICTR will start special evidential hearings held in camera in the case of Major Mpiranya,
    Thirty witnesses have been called to stand by the prosecution tomorrow on Wednesday.

    A Defence lawyer has been assigned; he will be cross-examining witnesses and leading his own investigations.

    The Tribunal has already started conducting similar proceedings in Kabuga’s case and intends to commence soon special evidential hearing in the case of former Defence Minister Augustin Bizimana supposedly hiding in the DRC.

    The 1994 Genocide suspect Major Mpiranya the ex-commander of the Presidential Guard Battalion is claimed to be dead by his publishers ‘Edition source du Nil’.

    The Author of the book ‘Rwanda; the lost paradise’ published by Edition source du Nil, he is said to have passed away on October 5, 2006 and his book was published posthumously in October 2010.

    Nevertheless, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) prosecutor Hassan Bubacar Jallow believes him to be alive and hiding in Zimbabwe.

    August 13, 2011, Zimbabwean police Constable Innocent Chinembire of the force’s public relations department announced on the state-run Radio Zimbabwe that an arrest warrant against Major Mpiranya has been issued.

    He claimed that the special CID taskforce was trying to track him down. He also added that Major Mpiranya has been adopting false identities such as: James Kakule and Patrick Sambo.

    The international media also reported other aliases: Yahaya Mohamed, Hirwa Protais Alain, Alain Protais Muhire, and Mambo Mapendo Augustin.

    Major Mpiranya was born in 1960 in Giciye, in the former Gisenyi prefecture, he graduated from the Superior Military school of Kigali, and was trained in Germany and France.

    In 1993, he was second-in-command of military operations and intelligence in the Presidential Guard Battalion, and was appointed Commander of the Presidential Guard Battalion in the same year.

    Major Mpiranya is accused of participating in the planning, preparation and execution of the genocide.

    The presidential guards, under Mpiranya’s command, are alleged to have been responsible for the sexual assault and murder of the former Rwandan Prime Minister Agathe Uwiringiyimana, and also taking into custody and killing ten Belgian UNAMIR soldiers.

    He is charged by way of his personal and superior responsibility for the crimes alleged. The United States government has offered a reward of US$5 million to anyone who furnishes information leading to the arrest or conviction of Major Mpirinya in any country.

  • Islamic Mufti Ordained

    All roads led to Nyamirambo Regional Stadium today as hundreds of Muslim community went to witness the ordination of their new Mufti.

    Men clad in white with white Islamic hats also called Kufi or Taqiyah covered their heads and women wrapping themselves from head to the toe.

    Hundreds of Rwandans in the Islamic faith gathered patiently before the actual time approached to see their new Muft Sheikh Abdul Karim Gahutu ordained replacing Sheikh Saleh Habimana.

    The ordination of a new Mufti of Rwanda was presided over by President Paul Kagame who was also accompanied by several other government officials.

    At the same event, hundreds of Islamic faith witnessed the handover of the office of mufti and also the office of overall representative of Rwanda Muslim Association- Association des Musulman au Rwanda (AMUR).

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    In his speech Mufti Gahutu conveyed his gratitude towards the Rwandan Muslim community for entrusting him with their leadership.

    He stated; “No one can thank God, without thanking people! In my opinion President Kagame did an outstanding work of unifying Rwandans in the aftermath of the 1994 Tutsi Genocide”.

    Gahutu compared such achievements to what Prophet Muhammad did in Saudi Arabia when he unified two different ethnic groups that were always conflicting.

    In his speech, President Kagame also thanked the former Mufti Saleh Habimana for promoting the welfare of Muslims.

    Kagame also thanked Rwandan Muslims for having recognized Sheikh Gahutu as trustworthy, and hence elected him as their leader.

    “Muslims, like all other Rwandans ought to accept that people can have different ideas, understanding, religions, and arguments but ultimately, they are unified by their culture, therefore they should strive for what brings them together rather than what separates them.” Kagame said.

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    Kagame wished the new Mufti a good life, good leadership and guaranteed him that the government will assist in the development of the Muslim community.

    Gahutu and his new committee declared pillars that will characterize their leadership as promoting development of Muslims, upholding culture of unity and providing health aid to the poor.

    Mufti Sheikh Abdul Karim Gahutu was elected as Mufti of Rwandan Muslim community on August 3, 2011, replacing Sheikh Saleh Habimana who had been the overseer of muslim community for ten years.

    Gahutu is the seventh Mufti to lead the Rwandan Muslims association (AMUR), he was born May 1, 1966, and is married, with four children.

  • Kalibata Woos Indian Investors

    Rwanda’s Minister of Agriculture and Animal Resources Dr. Agnes Matilda Kalibata has wooed Indian investors to invest in infrastructure, agriculture, energy, mining, IT and tourism sectors, igihe.com has learnt.

    Information from New Delphi, India indicate that Minister Kalibata who is currently attending the 2nd Rwanda Investment Road show in India, told Indian investors that they were welcome to participate in the economic development of Rwanda.

    “Rwanda, located at the crossroads of the commercial heartland of East and Central Africa, can provide India huge opportunities to invest in a market of over 200 million people in East and Central Africa and a combined GDP of over US $100 bn,” Kalibata has said.

    Kalibata told Indian investors to come explore the opportunities in Rwanda, which has a population of 10 million and boasts an increasing middle class.

    Rwanda Development Board (RDB) Chief Operating Officer Claire Akamanzi in the same investment Road show, said Rwanda is trying to attract foreign investment in infrastructure, especially roads, airports and real estate.

    “The country’s farm sector, which accounts for 34 percent of the country’s GDP and sustains 78 per cent of its population, is open to foreign participation in development of the tea, coffee, horticulture and irrigation sectors, Akamanzi added.

    Stressing on the largely untapped natural resources of the country, she said Rwanda plans to use them to extend power grid coverage to 67 percent of the population by 2012 through a US $ 311 million capital expenditure programme.

    “We have around 50-55 billion cubic metres of methane gas deposits in the lake Kivu area, which can be harnessed to produce electricity and also have identified 333 potential sites for micro-hydro power projects,” Akamanzi noted.

    “The tourism sector booming, still has significant opportunities for growth,” she said adding that there are also major investment opportunities available in the mining, information and communication and financial services space.

    Minister was quick to say that Africa will experience rapid growth in the next two decades and it will be an honour to have India as a part of that experience.

    Indian companies like mobile services Airtel, tea producers Jayshree and Mcleod Russel have already invested in Rwanda.

    Rwanda the land of a thousand hills, has registered a GDP growth rate of 7.1 per cent since 2004 and has been dubbed the fastest reformer of business regulations globally by the World Bank.

  • Rwanda Can Fight Tripple Crisis- ActionAid Report

    A report which has been released by ActionAid has indicated that Rwanda is among the only three countries that is equipped to fight triple crisis.

    Among 28 developing countries where ActionAid carried their study, Rwanda, Tanzania and Mali were the only three countries in a position to confront what they have called triple crisis involving the accelerating climate change, growing population and rising food prices.

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    The report warns titled ‘On the Blink; Who’s best prepared for a climate and hunger crisis?’ suggest that the triple crisis could lead to a collapse in global food systems by 2050.

    According to the report Rwanda has programmes and political will including a 25 year plan intending to confront the triple crisis.

    “Rwanda was the first country in Africa to sign on to the Comprehensive Africa Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP), and has demonstrated a clear political will to decrease endemic levels of hunger and malnutrition,” the report read in parts.

    In addition to doubling government spending on agriculture over the last few years, from a low of five per cent in previous years, Rwanda’s government committed an extra US$5 m (Est. over 2,9bn) in the agriculture sector for 25 years.

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    In February this year, Rwandan government announced its intension to undertake a countrywide restoration of its degraded soil, water, land and forest resources for the next 25 years.

    It was in a bid to restore the lost forest cover that had since 1990 become a victim for agricultural activities and settlements triggering floods and heavy rains that not only destroyed crops but also human lives.

    A predicted 30% increase in world population by 2050, together with the severe impact of climate change on harvests, a scene of food scarcity in decades is predicted.

    This year’s famine in East Africa provided a terrible preview of how such crises could play out years to come, with severe drought, conflict over access to water and land, and high food prices interacting to push 13 million people into starvation.

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    The report states that 526 million people could be at risk of hunger because of climate change by 2050 because Land is being diverted away from the small-scale farmers who produce most of the food consumed in poor communities.

    The report states that since 1960, a third of the world’s farmland has been abandoned because it has been exhausted beyond use; about 10 million hectares are destroyed every year.

    The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) says that in Africa alone 6.3 million hectares of degraded farmland has lost its fertility and water-holding capacity and needs to be regenerated to meet the demand of food from a population set to double in Africa by 2050.

    Worldwide hunger has been reduced by just 2% in the last 15 years.

    ActionAid is the only UK international development charity with headquarters in the developing world with head offices in Johannesburg, South Africa.

    It works in 19 countries across the continent dealing with issues such as HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment; famine relief; peace building; food and education.

    With regional headquarters are in Nairobi while operating in 40 countries including Burkino Faso, Burundi, DR Congo, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somaliland, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.

  • UK Congratulates Rwanda’s New Senate President

    The British High Commissioner to Rwanda, Ben Llewellyn – OBE yesterday congratulated Jean Damascène Ntawukuliryayo upon his post as the new Senate president.

    During his visit to the senate the Commissioner hailed the excellent working relationships High Commission had with the previous Senate and expressed his will to be more strengthened with new senate.

    The new Senate President Dr. Ntawukuliryayo thanked the Ambassador for the courtesy call and the congratulations.

    Ntawukuriryayo also said that he was devoted to fulfill his new duties saying that he had acquired experience in the last 3 year working in the lower chamber of parliament.

    The two discussed existing working framework between the Parliament of Rwanda and the one of the United Kingdom.

    They also talked about bills that the Parliament is likely to vote in the near future such as the media law, mending the existing law on genocide ideology among others.

    They agreed that existing cooperation initiatives will be strengthened during this new Senate term, for the benefit of both parties.

  • World Bank Adore Kagame Leadership

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    A high profiled delegation from the World Bank has visited President Paul Kagame to be tipped on governance.

    Recently Mo Ibrahim Foundation ranked Rwanda in its index as one of the most improving countries in African governance emerging the 25th country.

    Led by Georgina Baker, Director of the Corporation in International Finance Corporation (IFC), the delegation came to share with Kagame on his experiences in leadership.

    The IFC is the lending subsidiary of World Bank charged with financing and providing advice for private sector development in developing countries.

    Speaking to Press after meeting Kagame, Baker said they shared a number of issues including accountability, transparency, and country development and management.

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    She said their visit was part of the IFC’s prestigious corporate management programme.

    “We brought new leaders from IFC, We wanted to learn from the leadership of Rwanda and the journey this country has made under President Kagame,” Baker told the press at Village Urugwiro.

    “We were moved by what he shared with us, not only in terms of how he brings people together, but what happened in this country and the reconciliation process. we don’t have to go through such a tough leadership journey ourselves but to learn from someone who was very moving for everyone that was here,” Baker added.

    Baker who is also the Director of Short term finance at IFC, said that there was a growth trend in Rwanda’s private sector.

    Baker also added that IFC looks at investment in finance, infrastructure, housing and education as a way of boosting the private sector growth.

    John Rwangombwa, Rwanda’s Minister of Finance said that IFC delegation coming was part of their annual leadership training programme which targets the organisation’s young and upcoming leaders.

    Also World Bank governor in Rwanda, Rwangombwa said; “They chose Rwanda out of other countries because the country’s leadership has tackled a lot of challenges in a short time and they wanted to learn from our experience.”

    Rwangombwa said IFC is the biggest supporter of Rwanda’s private sector providing both short-term and long-term financing of projects especially Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

    He also said IFC helps the government to improve doing business and improving the investment climate.

  • Student in US Starts foundation to help Schools in Rwanda

    Jean Leon Iragena, a Rwandan student studying in the US under Rwanda’s Presidential scholarship,October 15th launched Isaro Foundation a non-profit organization to help improve reading and writing skills in Rwandan primary and high schools.

    Isaro Foundation will receive different types of writings: essays, short stories, poems, from Rwandan students aged between 7 and 18. The Foundation will grade the writings and award best writers.

    A student whose writing will have been selected as good will be awarded a prize which will include money. The award will be estimated between Rwf 5,000 and Rwf 10,000.

    “Fluent student in writing can even benefit from this money and pay school fees for themselves” Jean Leon claimed.

    What motivated him to found this Foundation, Jean Leon replied in these words: “Even if Rwanda is among the countries that spend a lot of money in education, there is still a lot to do in the reading and writing field. Rwandan students should start learning not only from classes, but also from books. I personally believe that the most precious knowledge comes from reading books. “

    “There is no other way we can improve reading and writing skills in Rwanda without starting by the youngest generation. The main objective of Isaro Foundation is to improve reading and writing skills starting by young people. “

    “I have been thinking about this project for about 10 months, and even if the Foundation has been already launched there is still a lot to do for it to starting operating.”

    The impact of this Foundation will be improvement of reading and writing skills in Rwanda. This will be achieved through different ways including; the organization of reading and writing competitions in Rwandan primary and high schools, publication of Isaro magazine on a trimester basis and the creation of a library for students. Promoting reading and writing habits in Rwanda is not an easy task, the reason why as a motivation, we will give prizes in money so that many students can participate.”

    Iragena pointed out that students will pay nothing to get Isaro Foundation’s magazine or to participate in the competitions. “We want students to benefit from Isaro Foundation’s opportunities for free.”

    “It is important that the foundation gets supports from the government, non-governmental institutions and organizations and also from people who can donate to Isaro Foundation.” He added.

    He continued by encouraging the Rwandan diaspora around the world and the Rwandans to help the organization achieve its non-pecuniary goals. He also mentioned that some friends of Rwanda are getting involved: “some friends of Rwanda have already shown their interest in the Foundation” Jean Leon noted.

    “When I see how students here, from the kindergarten to universities invest their time shaping their reading and writing skills, it inspires me so much. For almost a year, I have been thinking how I can take that culture back home and now I have come to a durable solution. As a science major, I had never realized that the first thing I would quickly want to take back home would be reading and writing skills. However, I know it is the most needed thing in Rwandan primary and high schools. I am sure I am in the right environment, an environment where almost everyone is reader or a writer, an environment where everyone would stand up and support his or her cause. An environment where almost everyone would help young Rwandans achieve one of the things that made America a great nation. It is time to share what I have been learning here in the US with my country.”

  • ACTION-AID to Strengthen Women Farmers

    A study conducted by ActionAid-Rwanda shows that women have more potential to contribute towards food security.

    However, majority of women are vulnerable and small scale farmers who rarely benefit from various government initiatives aimed at improving agriculture.

    ActionAid’s country director Josephine Uwamariya, says the campaign aims at assisting women engaged in small scale farming particularly in rural areas.

    Explaining activities of the weeklong campaign, Uwamariya insisted that affected women ought to unite in order to request for necessities with a stronger voice.

    “This will first be enabled through debates at the local level where villagers will learn how to freely present their problems. Similar debates will be held at national level where ActionAid staff will meet government officials such as policy makers in order to influence better planning that benefits poor farmers,” Uwamariya said.

    Prior to the debates, the NGO’s staff will train women farmers on how to group themselves into cooperatives.

    According to Sulah Nuwamanya, the ActionAid’s partnership development and communications manager, women cooperatives wouldn’t only improve their yield but also increase their chances of access to credit from financial institutions.

    “We want women to know their rights, assist them in forming cooperatives and I believe with more support from government this program will facilitate poverty eradication,” he remarked.

    The campaign is in line with global celebration of the World Food Day, major activities will be conducted in Districts such as Musanze, Nyaruguru and Nyanza.

  • Ishema Newspaper To Resume

    A Kinyarwanda tabloid Ishema Newspaper is set to resume its operations after a one month self-imposed suspension.

    The management of the paper made that decision claiming of getting threats after blasphemous article that ridiculed the person of President Paul Kagame and undermining the government.

    According to the press statement; the Board of Directors meeting held Sunday yesterday came up with the resolution of continuing publications after taking into considerations a number of issues.

    It says that the Board, after analyzing the status of the threats which were the basis of discontinuing publications, they have decided to resume their operations without any hindrances.

    The statement also says that the Board, after it analyzing the consequences incurred by Ishema Newspaper and its personnel as well as following its publication of Issue no 24, it ruled out that the publications of the news items will be appearing on its website.

    The management have re-organized to find other sources of the funding to print out hard copy, for countryside circulation project since they had lost several advertisement contracts.

    Speaking to igihe.com, Fidele Gakire, Ishema Newspaper Managing Director said that the management of the paper have made consultations and found out no problem to resume.

    “ We therefore hope that there will be no more difficulties in our publications,” said Gakire