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  • President Kagame Speaks at Rwanda Day in Boston

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    We came here so that we can meet. Keep networks alive and maintain contact with our country.

    When Rwandans come together wherever they are, its like they are at home. It’s an opportunity to talk about Rwanda sing and dance and feel home despite how far we are away from physical home.

    If some of you didn’t know already, there is Bourbon coffee here in Boston…..you have an opportunity to have a taste of Rwanda coffee in Boston.

    Many of you are working hard to improve your lives and those of families back home, as students or employed in various sectors. You have seen how people here work hard.

    These are values that have brought such countries to higher quality of life and advancement. Rwanda cant be an exception.

    Rwandans back home are also working hard individually and collectively to better their lives, their efforts and yours will undoubtedly take us very far. And that is what it should be.

    It’s our responsibility, yours and mine wherever we are to build and develop our country. We cannot delegate it to or expect anyone else to do it for us.

    It should be a source of pride that we are able to drive our development. That we belong to a country of dignified people that we have a definite identity as Rwanda.

    I am pleased that we are doing a lot to champion Rwanda’s cause via your sizeable remittances and by speaking out for your country and through many other ways.

    You must continually tell the story of your country. If you don’t, someone else will want to do it for you and will do it the wrong way.

    Its about the history of our country and the peoples resilience and dignity. It should all be bound together by the determination. Our determination to be who we are.

    Many things should and must be challenged. We should not allow anybody to define us without us. We have the ability, desire and the right to define ourselves. Yes we have made good progress in this direction and it must go on. Its what we deserve.

    Progress comes at a time when we face immense challenges….but thats fine…We did not expect it to be easy in any case why should it be easy?

    The progress we have made has been without shortcuts and lies. We don’t tell lies about the fight we make daily to achieve the progress.

    Progress invites detractors, still that is fine….I have no problem with detractors. Detractors do your Job, I will do mine. Mine and yours is a duty to continue working towards progress.

    If our progress hurts anybody, I will say that was not our intention. Our intention was just to make progress.

    We need to be careful and understand. If we spend more time paying attention to detractors wherever they come from….And they are very few but they make a lot of noise…They are like empty drums. The more empty they are the more noise they make.

    We can pay attention to some of the criticisms made about us only with the view of improving ourselves if there is something to learn from their criticisms….They are there to divert our attention to make continued progress.

    I will say for sure that I have no doubt and Rwandans say it themselves that their lives have improved…..And their self worth individually and as a nation has continued to go up and up…But there are still many problems we must address.

    …And here I will say, If anyone is looking for a perfect leader anywhere in this world, they should not look my way, they shouldn’t be considering my way.

    Rwanda should not be considered as a perfect nation. I don’t know who is perfect in the first place.

    We want and we are ready to do our best for the best of our people and for the best of our country….We are also ready to own up to our imperfections and to keep working at them to improve ourselves.

    That’s how we understand our society and responsibility….In fact that’s why many times we have said to people….give us our chance, lets deal with our issues….If you want to help, you are very welcome but you must accept we will take the lead in dealing with our problems.

    …And the reason for that is we do not want to be having our imperfections we are working to improve and then you bring your own imperfections to our own.

    ….There is no society or nation that is perfect. I don’t want to deal with double imperfections. I want to deal with my own.

    This is what underlies cooperation….It’s listening, sharing and agreeing that we can work together for the better of everyone.

    We have had to build a new nation….Much as the challenges to overcome are enormous, they are not insurmountable….But for that to happen requires all of us to work together using the differences within our society for the common good.

    Those differences should be based on opinion , what everyone can bring on the table for us to forge ahead our nation. Not to tear apart our nation..we have seen the meaning of that.

    So those who make so much noise about what they say is negative about us may also want to acknowledge that Rwandans have made huge progress.

    Did you know that in 2011, in the world economic forum global competitive index, Rwanda ranks the 3rd in Africa?….And the first in the East African Region …and moved up 7places globally.

    Did you know that Rwanda was ranked among the top most corrupt-free country in Africa and the whole world.

    Did you also Know that our citizens are ranked among the most contented in the world. These are international rankings.

    The rankings are not made in Rwanda but international institutions. We are also the most improved country in doing business reforms in the world.

    Did you know that between 2006 and 2011 we lifted one million people out of poverty…in just five years? I could go on and on until cows return home.

    This is not enough for us….We have got to do more every day and we want to do more. We just need to play our role wherever we are to build on the energy of our young people.

    The youths should not shy away from the responsibility of being leaders of our country. You shouldn’t hesitate to improve yourselves, study hard and improve your talent whenever that opportunity comes. That should improve you as individuals but also your mother nation.

    When you have read stories about Rwanda in the Media, ….of recent Rwanda has been in the media for wrong reasons. About Rwanda relating to the situation in DRC.

    To make the long story short…..I want to tell you how its unfair but also how one would even be right to be angry about it that Rwanda is always held responsible.

    …It has been established as a fact that Rwanda should always be held responsible for the neighbours’ problems.

    Some of these problems we are dealing with in that region and the causes of those problems happened way back even before I was born…. For sure where before any of you here was born.

    For me I attribute it to two parts of the same thing……A result of a failure of those who should manage that country the people of that country, their leaders and the international community that has always pretended that it is addressing that problem. It’s a failure that cuts across the two.

    The international community that deploys with all the huge resources of all kinds pretending they are addressing the problem but have failed… but the easier way out of this is…..Rwanda.

    Rwanda is the easier target. Every time there is a problem in that country is more about Rwanda rather than where the failure is.

    The Innocent but ignorant will rarely understand what is being talked about….But they are reading more about Rwanda than DRC and of course what brought us here is very important because I want us to understand this point.

    The response to problems in DRC sometimes are absolutely irrelevant to actually finding a solution….The moment there was this noise about the issue in DRC, most of the people who otherwise have been involved or want to be involved had to suspend support they were giving to Rwanda.

    I told them by the way I wish that some of that support you are taking away from Rwanda would be transferred to help Congolese to solve their problems….That way may be able to make some sense.

    This way of managing affairs. Where you are part of the problem and on the other you are the kind of Judge who is dealing with issues with punitive measures against these Rwandans.

    They don’t understand that infact…Rwanda even on that basis,..we are so much focused on making this progress we are the first people to want peace and security in that region.

    We can’t be the same people who want to make investment in our country and the same time invest in destabilizing neighbours….May be it’s an assumption that we are stupid but we are not.

    How does Rwanda benefit from having problems with our neighbours? What sense would it make? It thought people would understand that we are the first people who wouldn’t want problems with neighbours. If we partnered together we would contribute to find a solution.

    We had invested to make sure there is peace in DRC and region. We have been pushing more than others to have a successful integration process in the region.

    Why doesn’t this register in people’s minds before the blame of Rwanda? We can’t be dealing with our own problems and be forced to carry other people’s problems at the same time.

    For some of the sources of misrepresentation of this situation, were not caused by Rwanda. The problem never originated from Rwanda.

    But some of those underlined cause including…we have Congolese of Rwandan origin across the border we didn’t send them there.

    It has nothing to do with us. It’s a colonial problem. It is not Rwanda that created the problem…it was a problem created for Rwanda.

    When people cross the border and communicate how do you hold me responsible? You can’t fabricate a story for Rwanda as a scapegoat and turn-up to tell Rwanda to own up to that problem. We say no way to this.

    They usually say prove you are innocent….I think there has been an overreaction arising out of frustration but also maybe arising out of fear to be seen to have failed. How do these big powers accept failure? How.?

    How do you tell them to accept failure even when it’s obvious? They will find away of making it somebody’s failure and that’s how Rwanda has found itself in this problem.

    This shouldn’t divert us from our path to progress. We need to use all our effort to achieve all we must…..

  • Diaspora Pledge to Help Consolidate Rwanda’s Achievements

    The Rwandan Diaspora in USA and Canada have pledged to help consolidate Rwanda’s achievements promising to mobilise themselves to heavily invest back in Rwanda.

    In a highly packed hall, the Rwanda communities in Boston are excited to hold the annual Rwanda Day for the second time. The first was held in Chicago in USA.

    Dr. Egide Karuranga hailed Rwandan government under the guidance of President Paul Kagame for having transformed the country into a respectable country on the world map.

    Dr. Karuranga the representative of the Rwandan Diaspora in Canada gave an eloquent speech in which he hinted on the past sufferings in the 1970’s and 80’s which forced many citizens to flee into exile.

    However, Dr. Karuranga was very excited to note that Rwanda government today has excelled in promoting unity and reconciliation among citizens.

    “I remember at the National university of Rwanda when we were being asked to sign forms indicating our ethnicities before writing exams.

    The same discrimination was also prevalent in colleges and primary schools. However, today there are many Universities in Rwanda and many schools where primary education is free for all.”

    Bobby Sager told the gathering that “We are here tonight because we all realize we are making a difference for Rwanda.

    What is it you can do to make a difference for Rwanda? The idea that we all can do our little part which can be summed to make a huge difference. Do you know any seeds inside an apple?

    It’s easy to find out seeds in an apple but it’s impossible to know how many apples can come out of the seeds.”

    We are here to plant seeds. Rwanda would not be where it is without the leadership of President Kagame. That leadership has attracted admirers across the world including business dealers and political leaders. ”
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  • Rwanda Day in Boston Kicks Off

    This Friday, the Annual Rwanda day event kicked off in Boston city of Massachusetts in the US. With deligent organisation and glamour, the event has attracted several Rwandans and friends of Rwanda from across the globe and mostly Rwandans living in the United States.

    The chief Guest and also Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Louise Mushikiwabo officially opened the event which will showcase government services by different agencies including Rwanda Development Board (RDB),Private sector agencies especially Rwanda Mountain Tea,Bank of Kigali among others.

    The Opening day of Rwanda Day was dominated by speeches from notable persons including Senator Tito Rutaremara who highlighted the path of Rwanda’s development story and what needs to be done to achieve the country’s future goals. Senator Tito encouraged all Rwandans to contribute towards the countrys development.

    Professor Shaka Anastase of the Rwanda Governance Board told the gathering that 88% of Rwandans are very happy with the leadership in Rwanda and 98% want to be identified as Rwandans and not their ethnicities.

    Prof. Shaka added that Rwanda managed to deal with most problems through pro people programs including one-cow per family, performance contracts by local leaders, Ubudehe and development of grassroots leadership through the local government policy.

    Sky Miller representing the friends of Rwanda said, the Rwandan Diaspora has evolved into a strong force because it has a big stake in the the development of Rwanda through promoting Rwanda abroad.

    The day was graced by colourful performances by local Rwandan artists including: Meddy, The Ben, K8, Alpha Rwirangira and Emmy.

    The Rwanda Day in Boston this year is held under the theme “Agaciro, Urugendo Ruracyakomeza”(Value or Diginity, the Journey Continues).
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  • Chimpanzees Kill 10 People in DRC

    Chimpanzees in the DRC have launched attacks on humans killing about 10 people and injuring 17.

    The incidence took place in Tongo village 60 km north of Goma, in North Kivu in eastern DRC where a group of chimpanzees regularly attacks people.

    A Congolese newspaper Syfia reported that in the past few months, 10 people were killed and 17 others seriously injured in these attacks by primates.

    One of the reasons for this upsurge in attacks is the war in the region and would drive chimpanzees to leave their territory and feel threatened by man.

    On June 24, the media reported a news item for less dramatic. A 2 year old daughter had been torn in the back of his mother during an attack of five monkeys.

    Two days later, she succumbed to her injuries at the hospital in Goma. And it is here that one case among many others.

    Tongo is located on a quite dangerous area. Syfia reported that the village is not far from the Virunga National Park, the oldest national park in Congo on the border with Rwanda and Uganda.

    Besides these testimonies assault primates, some rumor that chimpanzees violated women.

    The case in the news in Goma. The people try to give an explanation for this new wave of attacks. A notable group of Bwito think that “these animals have long been attacked and killed by fighters for food.

    I think they take revenge against men they suffered atrocities during the wars. ”

  • IGIHE Mobile Version Enabled

    IGIHE is pleased to inform esteemed clients that the Mobile version is now enabled.

    Readers are able to read and also post their comments on various articles.

    This follows severals weeks of absense of the mobile version of www.igihe.com which has already recovered.

    “As you may know igihe had been attacked last month, and many of our functionalities including viewing comments, and commenting on our mobile site were unavailable,” says, the Chief Technical Officer of IGIHE LTD, Liambi Willy.

    Our sincere appologies, for any incovenience caused, assuring you that everything has been done for this not to happen again in the future.

    For more news and information updates Keep hooked to www.igihe.com

  • Woman Severely Injured in Motorcycle Accident

    A woman was seriously injured in a motorcycle accident at Muhima Tigo Branch offices.

    Three other people were also injured in the incident that occured September 21 during morning hours.

    Eye witnesses told IGIHE that a woman who was a passenger on a motorcycle fell off when the motorcycle driver knocked a pedestrian that was trying to cross the road.

    The injured were rushed to Muhima hospital for urgent medical attention.

    The Injured woman was taken in the room of patients facing severe injuries at Muhima Hospital.

    Three people involved in the accident are Sebintu Eliazar who was crossing the road, Iryivuze Prince, a moto cyclist and a woman called Nyinawumuntu Chantal who was seriously injured.

  • Jali Residents Urged to Plant Bananas

    Residents of jali suburb of Kigali have been urged to strengthen banana farming in the area since the area soils are friendly to the banana plants.

    The call was made by Mayor of Gasabo District during the community work held in Jari sector, Nyakabungo cell, Gitaba village where citizens were planting maize seedlings.

    The said community work marked the introduction of the 2013 annual agriculture season in the district of Gasabo.

    Ndizeye explained the role of banana farming showcasing the fact that banana are among the drivers of national economic transformation adding that the desired harvest can be sold on national and international market.

    Speaking to IGIHE, Shumbusho Védaste, the in charge of Agriculture and animal husbandry in Jari sector said citizens are ready to start cultivating since they have already prepared their seedlings.

    Igishanga cya Gitaba cyatangirijwemo igihembwe cy’ihinga muri Gasabo kizwiho guhingwamo ibigori na soya.

  • Handcrafts to be Harmonised

    The mayor of Kigali city Fidel Ndayisaba has urged women to be more creative but also produce high quality hand crafts especially weaving Agaseke baskets.

    Ndayisaba made the remarks september 20,in Nkumba, at the official launch of Itorero of women involved in handcraft work.

    The women grouped under the association “Mutima w’urugo” which is made of women producing weaved crafts in Kigali city are in Nkumba in Northern province to participate in Itorero ry’igihugu in order to be equipped with necessary knowledge about the harmonization of their work and how Rwandan culture is a part of their initiatives.

    Ndayisaba noted that Agaseke has the great value in the Rwandan culture adding that women involved in this initiative are an additional value. Agaseke will strengthen women’s economic empowerment and promotion of their livelihoods.

    Women under “Mutima w’urugo” association will gain different skills including behaviour change among their communities and how to make their work more productive.

    Uwimana Joselyne,a member of the association says she is happy to attend in Itorero since she will learn more about Rwandan culture, value and norms and how to use culture in developing more creative initiative like Agaseke.

    Agaseke is a Rwandan initiative that brings women together to weave traditional hand crafts, with the aim of elevating their living standards. Currently men have joined such associations.

    From 18th September to 30th September, 2012, about 431 women from Kigali city will be participating in itorere under “Mutima w’urugo” in Nkumba. One man also is participating.

  • Nyungwe Forest Lodge Wins Best International Hotels Award

    On September 9 2012, Nyungwe Forest Lodge owner, Dubai World Africa together with associates, representatives of government, tour operators and valued guests came together to celebrate Nyungwe Forest Lodge’s most notable achievements since opening its doors for business in March 2010.

    The property recently received 5 star grading, making Nyungwe Forest Lodge the only 5 star lodge in Rwanda and the celebrations have continued with the announcement that Nyungwe Forest Lodge received the prestigious “Best International New Small Hotel – Construction & Design” award for 2011 – 2012 at the highly respected International Hotels Awards event, held on the 18th January 2012 at The Savoy Hotel in London, beating other regional and continental winners and entries from 73 countries.

    At the ceremony held to unveil the award plaques, Nick Webb, Managing Director of Dubai World Africa recalled “when I first visited the site, I was overwhelmed by its beauty and tranquility but also by the obligation to develop the site with extreme care, ensuring that the lodge would in fact complement the magnificent forest which gave rise to this once in a life-time opportunity.

    Webb also noted the extreme logistical challenges involved during the construction of the lodge “there were no services or infrastructure to speak of on the site and all materials, furniture and equipment had to be transported over great distances to this remote and spectacular project location.

    He also reminded the gathering that the lodge was built through a period of recession and its completion was at times at risk.

    “For all these reasons and more, the lodge is a great achievement and a tribute to the creativity, sacrifices, dedication and perseverance of many.”

    Nyungwe Forest Lodge is set in Rwanda’s mountainous southwest Gisakura region and lies in a tea plantation on the edge of the Nyungwe closed-canopy rain forest.

    It is a 250 km drive from Kigali City Centre or a 30 minute scheduled flight from Kigali to Kamembe airport followed by a 30 minute scenic drive to the lodge.

    Lodge facilities include an outdoor heated infinity swimming pool with uninterrupted views over the forest, a boma area, an indoor restaurant flowing out onto an undercover terrace overlooking the tea plantation, a private dining / conference room, a tea lounge where guests can enjoy daily tea Ceremonies, bar area, a spa with two treatment rooms, a fitness centre and a helicopter landing pad.

    All 20 luxurious rooms and the 2 spacious two bedroom suites offer private decks affording views of the vast forest terrain which is home to innumerable tree species, flowering plants and over 13 primate species including chimpanzees and colobus monkeys.

    Other room amenities include; air-conditioning, en suite bathrooms, flat screen TV with satellite, wireless internet access, mini bar.

  • EAC Communications Body Launches in Kigali

    The East African Communications Organization (EACO) a regional public and private partnership organization, two years ago established a permanent Secretariat in Rwanda now the headquarters of the organization.

    EACO brings together National ICT Regulators, Operators and Service Providers in the communications sector in the five Member States of the East African Community (EAC) namely Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.

    September 21, the Honorable Prime Minister of the Republic of Rwanda will officiated at the inauguration of the EACO Secretariat at its headquarters on Ex-Fair House, Kiyovu and Serena Hotel.

    The Ministers in charge of ICT and those in charge of East African Community Affairs in all the five member countries of EAC, development partners, members of EACO attended this ceremony.

    EACO promotes cooperation and development of the communication sector in the five East African countries. But the specific objectives of EACO are: To harmonize ICT policy and regulatory frameworks in the East African region, To promote the development of broadcasting, postal and telecommunication /ICT services in the region.

    And To ensure provision of fast, reliable, secure, affordable and efficient communication services within the East African region.
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