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  • Journalism Schools to Promote Gender Education

    A broader regional policy that will mainstream gender into the structures, programs and process of Federation of African Women Journalists focusing on gender equality and equity has been drafted by FAJ during the media conference in Kigali.

    On behalf of government Ignatius Kabagambe, Director General for Information in the Prime Minister’s Office emphasized that the plan of action on resolutions should aim at restructuring journalists’ unions, media houses and association to eradicate gender imbalances identified.

    He said the issue of Gender equality was on the agenda since the formation of FAJ in 2008 where they required a policy framework to guide initiatives aimed at transforming gender relations in the current period.

    The President of the International Federation of Journalists Jim Boumelha, however, observed that as the Kigali conference is the first meeting concerning female journalists, the federation needs to a women’s council within journalists unions to highlight the importance of gender equality.

    “We need to gather reliable data on equal opportunities based on gender equality in all media outlets and show the importance of gender equality within the profession,” he stressed.

    Throughout the discussions most participants underscored the fact that the continent’s female practitioners occupy lower positions in the media industry where they are marginalized, discriminated, harassed and sexually exploited.

    In her solidarity message, Beth Costa representing the international Federation of Journalists said, it is important to put the resolutions in practical terms to avoid gender marginalisations and other prejudices that have negative impact of the profession and its achievements.

    The conference adopted recommendations including; establishing a continental commission / council for gender equality (CGE) to advance, promote and protect gender equality within the journalists’ movement and the media industry in Africa.

    Participants underscored the fact that African female media practitioners occupy lower levels in decision-making within the media industry that results into their marginalization, discrimination and exploitation.

  • MTN Donates Rwf11M to Moslems Cooperatives

    During the Eid al-Fitr festivity for the Islamic faithful that marked the end of the holy month of Ramadan across the world, MTN Rwanda joined the Islam community and donated Frw 11, 050, 000 particularly to boost over 29 cooperatives trained during the holy month.

    The eligible recipients were Muslims in five districts of Rulindo, Nyarugenge, Bugesera, Kicukiro and Gasabo in pursuit to alleviate poverty.

    The projects will include agriculture and other small income-generating bunesses.
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    According to Yvonne Mubirigi, MTN CSR and MTN Foundation Manager, the contribution is also meant to cover the costs of local medical insurance for 200 families and covering the cost of basic materials to be donated during the hospital visits as well.

    Paul Mugemangango who represented MTN at the event noted,“In our capacity and our projects, we wish to reach our clients and we know well that in the Islamic community, the big number is our subscribers and that’s why this year we are donating in their projects that will make a difference over a long time.

    “It will also help them access medical insurances, and care of those who less fortunate in our communities is something at the core of MTN’s corporate social responsibility program we are honored to be allowed to share in the cerebration of Eid al-Fit.”

    Sheikh Suleman Byagusetsa, the Kigali city Imam said,“MTN has helped us for a long period of time and this annual contribution will help to boost cooperatives particularly in our youth because most of them seem to be people who never went to school and are lagging behind in doing developmental activities.”

    According to Assoumani Niyigena, the leader of the youth of Rwanda Muslim Association (AMUR) over the fasting month they organized the football competitions in secondary schools to sensitize the youth against HIV/AIDS.

  • Rwanda Muslims Celebrate Idd-el-Fitr

    The Rwanda Muslim faithful successfully completed fasting during the holy month of Ramadhan and celebrated Idd-el-Fitr.
    Muslims flocked mosques across the country for prayers.

    Idd begins after the sighting of a new crescent moon, marking the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, during which devout Muslims abstain from food, drink, smoking and sex from dawn to dusk.

    Idd falls on the first day of Shawwal, the month after Ramadan in the Islamic calendar.

    It is a time to give in charity to those in need, and celebrate with family and friends the completion of a month of blessings and joy.

    Idd also represents the beginning of preparations for the Hajj period which ends with Idd al-Adha that is approximately 70 days after Idd el-Fitr.
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  • Ishema Newspaper Announces 30days Suspension

    The Board of Directors of ISHEMA Newspaper who last weekend sat on roundtable talks about the paper publication has announced they discontinue printing out Ishema Newspaper for a period of one month to review well the root cause of the bad image that the media house is facing from the public.

    The publications’ management also requested the President of the Republic to adjust the structure of powers of the Media High Council’s Executive Secretary.

    The statement released by the Ishema management reads: “The Board call upon H.E President Paul Kagame to urgently adjust the structure of powers of the Media High Council of Rwanda.

    “We have realized that the threats which our media house continues to receive from either Media High Council or motivated citizens are based on such powers attributed to the Council’s Executive Secretary with the knowledge that he is more of a politician than a media practitioner, and we realized that he can also confuse the citizens for political reasons.”

    Speaking to igihe.com, Fidele Gacire, the Managing Director of Ishema newspaper noted,“We took our request to the president because he is the only person who can bring such transformation. On top of that he the guardian the National Constitution through which the media high council was created.

    “Patrice Mulama seems to be having all powers of institution yet it’s against the law. There should be an elected President of the council and that person must be a journalist.”

    “That is why we want the President to get involved,” Gacire added.
    The statement says that after elapse of 30 days without any reactions, the Board will have to review the communiqué and look at any other ways to deal with these concerns.”

    Efforts to reach Executive Secretary of the MHC for comment on the issue were futile.

  • Libya’s New Govt Demands Return of Gaddafi’s family

    The latest reports indicate that according to a former bodyguard for one of the Embattled Libyan President Col. Muammar Gaddafi is heading south via Bani Walid towards Sabha, the Landon-based The Guardian publications has revealed.

    The same route also said to have been used by the members of his family who have escaped to Algeria was in Tripoli as late as Friday, having a meeting with his son Khamis and daughter Aisha, and then headed towards Sabha, 500 miles (800km) south in the desert, according to Khamis’s 17-year-old bodyguard.

    An Italian news agency had earlier speculated Gaddafi and another son, Saif al-Islam, had fled to Bani Walid . Sabha is one of the last remaining major holdouts for Gaddafi’s forces. There are reports Khamis and intelligence chief Abdullah Senussi were killed over the weekend, the third time Khamis has been reported dead during the conflict.

    Algeria government, however, is to close part of its border with Libya, reports say owing to likely UN embargo.

    The rebel National Transitional Council called Algeria’s decision to host Gaddafi’s wife Safiya, daughter Aisha and sons Hannibal and Muhammed an “act of agression” and said they would try to extradite them.

    Gaddafi loyalists in Sirte, Gaddafi’s hometown and a remaining stronghold for his troops, have until Saturday to surrender, the head of the rebel National Transitional Council, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, has announced.

    NATO jets have been seen over the town again, according to reports and the Anti-Gaddafi forces have converged on the city from east and west but stopped short of an all-out attack in the hope of negotiating the town’s surrender.

    Meanwhile, a human rights group has found evidence that Gaddafi’s troops used civilians as human shields, and committed war crimes such as rape and summary killings.

  • DNA Test to Determine Destiny of Rescued Gorilla

    The recently rescued baby gorilla named Ihirwe is said to be recovering from respiratory diseases, yet the veterinaries want to conduct a DNA test to find if she’s a mountain gorilla or a low land one.
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    Gorilla Doctors under Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project (MGVP) have discovered that the orphan was a girl. Recently Dr. Jean Bosco Noheli checked on Ihirwe at the Orphan Quarantine Facility in Rwanda’s Kinigi.

    “She is taking enough milk-feeding on the bottle herself and trying juice. She is also eating, playing and moving well,” he said.

    On August 18, the Gorilla Doctors performed a full medical examination to determine if she has any diseases or other health disorders. The infant had been suffering from a respiratory infection but was recovering nicely after receiving antibiotics.

    According to Molly Feltner, the MGVP communications officer: “Ihirwe will remain at our Kinigi facility until it can be confirmed through DNA analysis that she is a mountain gorilla and not a Grauer’s gorilla which also means low land”.

    So far, authorities are working to secure permits so that a blood sample can be sent to the Max Planck Institute in Germany for analysis.

    Feltner further noted through a communiqué to the press that: “If Ihirwe is a mountain gorilla as we suspect, she will eventually join mountain gorilla orphans Maisha, Kaboko, Ndeze, and Ndakasi at the Senkwekwe Center in Virunga National Park, DR Congo. Grauer’s gorilla orphans are sent to Gorilla Rehabilitation and Conservation Education (GRACE) in Kasugho, DR Congo,” she remarked.

    In a related story, Congo Wildlife Authorities arrested two men believed to be key members of a baby mountain gorilla trafficking group following an undercover investigation by Virunga National Park rangers and other Congolese government security services.

    The two men, arrested in Goma yesterday, have been charged with illegal trafficking of an endangered species.

    The operation followed the recovery of a baby mountain gorilla on August 7th (Ihirwe) by the Rwandan police. The gorilla infant was seized at the Rwandan border town of Gisenyi, from traffickers believed to be coming from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    Congo Wildlife Authorities have been working closely with Rwandan authorities to dismantle the baby gorilla trafficking ring that passes through eastern Congo for sale in Rwanda.

    Baby Gorilla trafficking is considered to be one of the greatest threats to the survival of the critically endangered mountain gorillas, of which only 790 remain in the world.

    The Park Director Emmanuel de Merode, the In-charge Rumangabo in Virunga National Park, said: “The arrests are the outcome of a coordinated effort by Rwandan and Congolese law enforcement authorities.

    “ While we are pleased to have brought this group of traffickers to justice, we remain very worried by what appears to be a significant and growing demand for baby mountain gorillas.” He pointed out.

    The effort to protect the mountain gorilla populations in Congo, Rwanda and Uganda represent one of the greatest conservation successes in recent times, with a population that has more than doubled in the past 25 years.

    However, the threats remain high, both for the gorillas and for those who protect them. Over 130 Congolese rangers have died protecting Virunga National Park over that same period.

  • Japan gives $24.2M to construct TZ-Rwanda Bridge

    Japan has granted 1.86 billion yen ($24.2 million) to Tanzania for the construction of a bridge linking the country with its neighbour Rwanda to help boost trade across the bloc, Tanzania Finance Minister, Mustafa Mkulo said on Monday at the Tanzania’s capital Dar es Salaam.

    The East Africa’s second largest economy, one of Africa’s biggest per capita aid recipients increased infrastructure spending in its 2011/12 budget by 85 percent to 2.78 trillion Tanzanian shillings ($1.71 billion).

    According to Minister Mkulo, the construction of the Rusumo international bridge and one-stop border facilities between Tanzania and Rwanda is expected to be completed within a period of two years.

    Mkulo added that the construction of the two-lane bridge and border facilities would boost trade between the two member states of the East African Community (EAC) trade bloc.

    “Construction of the Rusumo international bridge to replace the existing one built some 40 years ago will enhance regional integration and facilitate increased trade between Tanzania and Rwanda,” he noted.

    Japan’s Ambassador to Tanzania, Hiroshi Nakagawa, pointed out in a joint press conference with Tanzania’s finance minister that;”This project will contribute to an efficient logistics network between Tanzania and Rwanda and will most certainly have a positive effect on the economic development of both nations.”

    This Financial aid from Japan according pundits on international relations between developed and developing nations is a warning by the emerging economic giants from the far East; China, Japan and Korean states to USA, France and Britain that sooner than later, their Lion’s share in economic superiority will up for grabs.

  • Egypt is still a darling to Rwanda

    With just a few days to the end of Muslim colourful Ramadhan, the Egyptian embassy invited the Rwandan Muslim community to share an evening meal also known as Iftar.
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    The Egyptian ambassador to Rwanda, Khaled Abdelrahman (above) noted that despite the gathering, the embassy has been cooperating with the government and particularly the local muslim community.

    He further pointed out that the event is highly facilitated by the embassy’s program, Egyptian Authority for Providing Technical Cooperation (EAPTC) which focuses more on areas of education, health and technology.

    “We intend to bring 30 professors to teach in several faculties and so far we have 28 engineers who come to Rwanda annually.

    “We also assist in health sector, where we now have two physicians and more are yet to come and in agriculture there’re two experts but we intend to add more in order to hasten Rwanda’s development,” the ambassador remarked.

    Rwanda’s Mufti Abdulkarim Gahutu was quick to hail the cooperation referring to scholarships that were offered by the Egyptian government the best learning institutions in Cairo.

    “Al-Azhar University is among the institutions that accommodate our students, and so far we have 10 students pursuing a degree in law and 12 on masters.
    “We hope that very soon they will provide PhD scholarships on the same discipline,” said Gahutu.
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    Commenting on the Ramadhan, Mufti highlighted that the fasting period had recorded success in various domains as required by the religion. “First of all we unanimously assisted the vulnerable, encouraged our believers to create their own jobs, raised awareness on HIV/AIDS and other development activities.

    Moreover, the local Muslim association wants to be vibrant and they intend to construct their headquarters which will have income-generating activities such as a dispensary, Muslim lessons and a library.

    The gathering is part of a traditional Muslim practice of interacting during the 30 day fasting period.

  • MTN ‘Faranga Y’ello Y’ello’ Rewards Frw9M to subscribers

    MTN’s latest promotion; Faranga Y’ello Y’ello has this morning handed over Rwf 9M to 9 winner subscribers who came from different parts of the country, in an event held at MTN head offices, Nyarutarama.

    Speaking to the press, Robert Rwakabogo, Marketing Operations Manager noted that the main intension of the promotion offer is to uplift standards of living of the Rwandan community.

    “We have realized that all our promotions have contributed greatly to the well being of our customers across the country and we intend to continue helping them in such a way,” he said.

    Among the winners; Kamiri Karitanyi 54, a driver of a lorry that belongs to a cooperative called Copanasia located in Saki sector, Ngoma district, Eastern province noted, “when I received a call that I have won a million from MTN; I was driving and I almost had an accident because of the surprise….” “I am going to use this money to buy myself a motorcycle of which I will paint with MTN banners with the exception of tyres because this is a big surprise I have ever had in life,” he added.

    Karitanyi has used MTN network ever since he acquired a phone.

    One Floridah Mukarukundo of Ruhango district, also a winner noted; “I had seen a text on my phone before about the promotion but I never expected I can be among the winners. Now I have starting capital, I am going to do business in my house and I will make sure that I also sell MTN airtime cards.”

    According to the Chief Marketing Officer, Yvonne Makolo; the prize handover will be taking place every Tuesday morning.

    “We have the media today and will do so every week to further demonstrate how transparent the promotion is and to give the media the opportunity to meet the winners,” Makolo added.

    At the end of the promotion, one grand winner will go away with Rwf 13M as the biggest single cash prize ever given out by MTN Rwanda.

    To enter the draw, a prepaid customer must have recharged a minimum of Rwf 200 on the previous day.

    The numbers of the customers who would have met the eligibility will be picked at random during the live draw with automotive machine and the winner will be called upon to notify him of the winning.

    The promotion is open to MTN prepaid and post paid subscribers excluding MTN employees and their families, MTN agents, and anyone else professionally connected with the promotion.

    Faranga Y’ello Y’ello’s promotion shall award a total of Rwf 63million to lucky subscribers. The promotion will run for 5 weeks from August 22, to Sept 25.