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  • Akagera’s HI-Tec rangers to curb poachers in the park

    Poachers who have been routinely feasting on wild animals in the Akagera National Park now face tough times as the park management equips rangers with state of the art anti-poaching tactics and counter offensive skills. 

    The rangers who are now responsible for guarding the park, have been trained various tactics such as counter defense and offensive rescue and enemy engagement skills. 

    Brian Harris the Chief Executive Officer Conservation Outcomes in Tanzania who presided over the pass out of 17 rangers, noted that the skills rangers have acquired in the three weeks training will help bolster the park’s security which has been porous. 

    “Your work is extremely dangerous, strenuous and risky and therefore you need a lot of skills to be ready to go to the field and challenge this demanding task”, he said noting that the skills they have acquired will help them not only fight poaching but also preserve the diversity which is notable to Rwanda’s economy. 

    Harris said that without skilled and good rangers the objectives of the park’s establishment would not be achieved and urged them to vigilantly put in practice the skills in safeguarding the park while also protecting each other from ruthless poachers.

    The government in partnership with the African Parks from South Africa is pumping a $10m investment to restore Akagera’s biodiversity, improve its long-term financial viability and also increase tourism receipts coming to the national economy. 

    Bryan Havemann, CEO and Project Manager Akagera National Park said,“Poaching has been rife and has had a negative impact on the animal numbers”. He further noted that without good rangers, there is nothing that can be done to protect the park. 

    Dr Tony Mudakikwa head of veterinary unit, research and monitoring said that the government is focusing at improving the park’s management which will eventually be a favorite destination for tourists. “We want to adopt a modern way of managing the park, and training of trackers is one issue. We expect less poaching which has been a problem, reduce human and animal conflict and increase the number of animal species so that we can expect more tourists and increase income”, he said. 

    Havemann said that rangers have been equipped with arms, safety gadgets. In addition a modern communication hub is yet to be established which will facilitate communication during the patrols.

  • ICTR acts on Zimbabwe-based genocide mastermind

    The United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) has begun conducting special deposition proceedings in the case of the most wanted fugitives in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, including former top soldier, Protais Mpiranya, believed to be holed up in Zimbabwe.

    The proceedings follow a successful application by the tribunal’s prosecution earlier this year seeking to safeguard evidence against Mpiranya, who was commander of the Presidential Guard, Felicien Kabuga, a wealthy businessman, accused of financing the genocide and Augustin Bizimana, former Minister of Defence.

    Mpiranya’s head carries a $5 million bounty. Kabuga and Bizimana’s respective heads also carry the same reward.

    Mpiranya is believed by the ICTR to be staying in Zimbabwe although authorities in Harare deny his presence on the country’s soil.

    Mpiranya was indicted for genocide, crimes against humanity, and other serious violations of international humanitarian law. 

    He is accused of being one of the conspirers who prepared and planned for the Rwandan genocide from late 1990 until July 1994. 

    During the genocide, he was commander of the Presidential Guard within the Rwanda’s army. 

    Mpiranya is alleged to have directed the Presidential Guard in sexually assaulting and killing Rwandan Prime Minister Agathe Uwilingiyimana and murdering 10 Belgian UN peacekeepers. 

  • Bye Bye Nyakatsi: Govt admits use of force

    The official in charge of the Bye Bye Nyakatsi policy to
    eradicate all grass-thatched roofs in the country by the end of this month has
    admitted that ‘sometimes we apply some force’

    The admission came after hundreds of Twitter users responded to
    Survival International’s condemnation of the destruction of Batwa Pygmy houses,
    which has left many of the country’s marginalised people without shelter.   The government, which is also active
    on Twitter, has tweeted that the Bye Bye Nyakatsi programme ‘is about decent
    housing for all, no one is left homeless.’

    The official overseeing the anti-thatch programme, Augustine
    Kampayana, told journalists, ‘for anyone to still be in nyakatsi [thatched
    houses] up to now only means that it is in their general attitudes to prefer to
    live in grass thatched houses. Some of them just do not want to change, but we
    cannot let these drag everyone else back.’

    One Batwa man, whose house has been destroyed and who is
    living in cramped conditions with ten other families, said last week, ‘it’s a
    catastrophic life which resembles that of a refugee.’

    The UN’s Racial Discrimination committee last month urged the
    Rwandan government to ‘facilitate access to adequate housing for the Batwa,
    particularly by avoiding forced evictions without consultation and without
    offering alternative housing.’

    Although some Batwa families have been given new houses, many
    are still waiting and are forced to live in the open, according to COPORWA, Rwanda’s Batwa organization. Rwanda’s Batwa continue
    to face racism and discrimination on a daily basis. Most eke out a meager
    living as wage laborers or potters after their communities were forced from
    their forest homes to create national parks free from human habitation.

  • US basketball team signs lofty Rwandan recruit

    According to the U.S media, the Long Beach State men’s basketball program has signed a Rwandan within its ranks as part of its 2011-12 class of recruits.

    The 49ers announced Wednesday that 6-foot-9, 235-pound Gatete Djuma of West High in Salt Lake City had signed a national letter of intent.

    The India Times reports that Djuma, who migrated to the United States from Rwanda without having ever played basketball on an organised level, averaged 11.7 points and 9.8 rebounds per game and was honourable mention all-state as a senior.

    In the announcement, LBSU coach Dan Monson said Djuma “has great basketball instincts and already makes plays you can’t teach.”

    Djuma joins 6-7 Kris Gulley (Independence, Kansas, Community College) as spring signees.

  • Rwandan Ambassador accredited in Latvia

    Non-resident Ambassador of the Republic of Rwanda Immaculee
    Uwanyiligira is on her
    accreditation visit in Latvia from 19 to 25 May 2011.

    The Ambassador has already met with the Secretary of State of
    the Foreign Ministry of the Republic of Latvia Andris Teikmanis. During the
    meeting Ambassador Uwanyiligira talked about the African Platform international
    discussion forum which took place on 20 May in the Latvian capital Riga and
    where she had introduced the audience to Rwanda’s development perspective. The
    Ambassador was positive about holding such a forum in Latvia, which allows
    taking a closer look at the diversity offered by the African
    continent. 

    The Ambassador’s accreditation visit also
    included a meeting with representatives from the Chamber of Commerce and
    Industry of Latvia when economic co-operation prospects were discussed.

    Today, the Ambassador is to present her credentials to President
    Valdis Zatlers. Following that, the Ambassador is scheduled to meet with Deputy
    Speaker of the Saeima Andrejs Klementjevs for a discussion on the relations
    between both countries.

    Diplomatic relations between Latvia and Rwanda were established
    in 2007. H.EImmaculee Uwanyiligira is the first Ambassador of the
    Republic of Rwanda in Latvia. She has obtained a M.A degree from Columbia
    University in New York and a master’s degree in information technology and
    telecommunications from The Johns Hopkins University in Maryland. The
    Ambassador has held different posts in UN representations in Addis Ababa
    (Ethiopia) and Khartoum (Sudan), and in the UN headquarters in New York City.

    The Ambassador’s residence is located in The Hague, the
    Netherlands.

  • Death allegations a hoax

    The Rwandan government has rejected any form of threat over its citizens living in Britain as recently voiced by Metropolitan Police in London, noting that “unveiling identities of people whose lives are supposedly threatened without a shred of evidence, is both unfair and unjust. “

    The British police informed two members of the Rwandan diaspora that their government may be trying to assassinate them, according to documents seen by various newspapers. The police visited Jonathan Musonera and Rene Mugenzi on May 12, officially informing them with letters. These letters were then apparently shown to various media outlets.

    The Rwanda government’s response comes one week after the Britain-based The Times published an interview by a senior local police officer, who warned that a Rwandan suspected of being part of the assassination threat against his exiles counterparts (living in London) was stopped at the Eurotunnel terminal in Folkestone, Kent, with a mission to kill two alleged members of a Rwanda opposition group living in Britain.

    According to a statement released by the government “These allegations are completely without foundation. The Government of Rwanda does not threaten the lives of its citizens, wherever they live,” the statement read.

    Rwanda government further argues in the statement that the Metropolitan police has not approached them with evidence of these allegations but assured that they were ready as always to work with the British government to ensure that nobody, be they Rwandan or not, is the victim of violence on British soil”.

    There are also questions on the credibility of MI 5 a security agency in the UK which has not performed brilliantly in recent years. For instance during the run up to the Iraq war. Hence, a ’warning’ from this secret service – in itself a strange thing to do for a secret service, to expose its knowledge and sources via the Metropolitan police – that is not of much value. They should be doing more since historically UK is home to dissidents from all over the world. As we speak the Queen is celebrating the Irish defeat of the British a century ago.

    Meanwhile, this incident follows a warning to the Rwandan ambassador by the British intelligence that his embassy would have to stop harassing opposition members in England or risk losing $135 million in aid.

    However, the British development agency DFID said that these developments would not affect their aid, which goes primarily toward helping poor people in Rwanda. Still, the incident has become politicized, with expressions of concern from all sides of the political spectrum in the UK.

    The Rwandan government further states that such allegations are made by individuals who have genocide related cases, as well as exiled elements who have criminal cases to answer back home.

    Excerpts from the government statement further points out that “What we know rather is that threats to our country’s security have been made from genocide-bent and disgruntled dissidents engaged in serious criminal activities, and we have shared this information with the UK”.

    “The Government of Rwanda would expect the Metropolitan Police to make a full and public retraction of their previous statements,” end of the quote.

    According to the same source, manipulation of media and opinion by individuals and groups engaged in criminal activities in Britain against Rwandan people and the “tarnishing of our nation’s image” should not be given any value.

    Rene Mugenzi, aged 35, a survivor of Rwanda’s 1994 genocide who is a British citizen and now runs a London-based social exclusion think-tank, questioned the security warnings adding that he was bewildered that such a thing could be happening to him since he is not a political figure in Rwanda, he further argues that he Kigali when he was 17 and has no grudges against Kagame .

    While Jonathan Musonera Mugenzi is also believed to be opposing the Kigali regime though he is a genocide survivor, a former member of the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) army led by Mr Kagame which halted the genocide. He is one of the founding members of the Rwanda National Conference (RNC), a new political party led by exiled military officers which poses a threat to the president

    Several questions arise : Providing the British intelligence service is right about this threat, why would Rwanda jeopardize its good relations with the UK – one of its closest allies and largest donors – over two minor opposition figures ? Mugenzi is a UK citizen who has dabbled in opposition politics, but also is active in British politics and a community NGO in London. Musonera is a former officer in the Rwandan army.  

    The most plausible explanation seems to be their link to the newly formed Rwandan National Congress (RNC), which is led by President Kagame’s former chief of staff Theogene Rudasingwa, the former head of the army and the head of the external intelligence service Kayumba Nyamwasa. Just a week before Mugenzi received the letter, he helped organize an RNC meeting in London with the leading members of the party present via Skype link, as well as opposition leaders such as Paul Rusesabagina (of Hotel Rwanda fame). Musonera is one of the founding members of the RNC.

    Digging deeper into the characters of these dissidents the Rwanda Defense Forces (RDF) describe Kayumba for instance as a selfish opportunist who can join a war only when he is sure that there are other patriotic folks out there who will do the fighting and who will carry him along as a passive participant. This is precisely why Kayumba and his fellow renegades prefer rendering other forms of support to FDLR instead of being fully active members of the terrorist organization whom members took part in the 1994 genocide war.

    Kayumba, his fellow FDRL members and their other recruits indiscriminately target innocent citizens simply because this is the only form of war that they can wage. This form of war is a true mirror image of their character and ideology.

    Recently, the Rwanda Defence Force [RDF] through its Spokesperson Lt Col Jill Rutaremara announced that they have a clearer understanding and credible intelligence information of the criminal network of Kayumba Nyamwasa and his fellow fugitives including their links with FDLR, other negative forces and individuals as well as their supporters and sympathizers.

    In addition, they cherish genocide ideology and are too weak to face the RDF leave alone the fact that they too have no justifiable cause. This is what unites the Kayumba group of renegades with the FDLR that Kayumba is busy defending and sanitizing and that’s why the Rwanda National Congress has again signed a compact for collaboration with another Rwandan opposition group (CNR-INTWARI). This follows another compact with FDU-Inkingi whos leader is currently detained to genocide ideology.

    The allegation by Kayumba that the Government of Rwanda is the one behind assassinations and grenade attacks for instance is simply laughable particularly because this government has a clear and unquestionable track record. Since when did the current government and its security organs indiscriminately turn against the people that they are meant to protect ? Once again, this clearly exposes Kayumba’s weird character.

    Another opposition member is fugitive Patrick Karegeya a former director External Security organization. who at one time ruled in favour of genocide mastermind Félicien Kabuga’s, property and bank accounts, that were fraudulently returned to the family but later re-frozen.

    During the time, under the directive of Karegeya, Janvier Mabuye, an officer of External Security accredited to the Rwanda Embassy in Belgium gave powers of attorney to both Kabuga’s children. “The Prosecuration given to Nshimyumuremyi was signed by Josephine Mukazitoni, Kabuga’s wife, whereas the one given to Seraphine Uwimana was signed by Felicite Mukademali, one of Kabuga’s daughters,” reads part of the document obtained by IGIHE.com.

    Greatly facilitated by Karegeya‘s direct intervention, they managed to regain rights to some of the property which include the building next to City Plaza in downtown Kigali, and the building that houses Banque Populaire, Muhima branch.

    According to the report, while in Kigali, the two stayed at the Mille Collines and invoice No. 105620 was forwarded to National Security Service (NSS) External Security Organization (ESO) for payment. The payment was effected from Karegeya’s department account by cheque number 438099 dated February 25, 2004 and signed by Karegeya himself.

     

  • RwandAir to use Revera passenger revenue accounting solution

    The
    solution will be deployed as a hosted model, giving the airline better control
    on costs and access to best practice data centre capabilities.

     Kale
    Consultants Ltd., the leading solutions provider to the global airline and
    travel industry, announced that RwandAir has selected Kale’s passenger
    revenue accounting solution REVERA for its PRA operations. The solution will be
    deployed as a hosted model, giving the airline better control on costs and
    access to best practice data center capabilities.

    Today,
    the global airline industry is facing various challenges such as volatile
    market conditions, price sensitivity and low margins. In such a scenario,
    airlines need to adopt technology driven business processes to deter the
    growing industry challenges, optimize revenues and remain competitive. Kale’s
    passenger revenue accounting solution – REVERA, helps airlines implement best
    industry practices to proactively adapt to the changing market conditions. It
    enables airlines to deal with the most complex revenue accounting environments
    and respond to the demands of internal customers, with speed and accuracy.

    Speaking
    on the occasion, John Mirenge, CEO, RwandAir said, “RwandAir is on a growth
    path and we are steadily building our plans for the future. In this scenario,
    revenue accounting plays a critical role, from early recognition of revenue to
    feeding timely information to other systems internally. Kale’s REVERA is a
    globally recognized solution – and being able to access it as a hosted platform
    gives us best practice capabilities while reducing significant investments in
    hardware and maintenance costs. We look forward to a long and fruitful
    partnership with Kale.”

    “We are
    pleased that RwandAir has opted for REVERA, to execute their passenger revenue
    accounting requirements. We are confident that REVERA’s industry leading
    capabilities will bring immense value to RwandAir’s growth plans. REVERA has
    proven to be one of the best PRA solutions and we are positive of exceeding the
    expectations of all our customers.” said Ravi Chakravarty, Sales Head –
    EMEA & Asia Pacific, Kale Consultants Ltd.

    REVERA,
    Kale’s new generation passenger revenue accounting solution, helps airlines
    implement industry best practices to proactively adapt to dynamic market
    conditions. It enables airlines to deal with the most complex revenue
    accounting environments and respond to the demands of the senior management
    with speed and accuracy. With its powerful Business Intelligence capabilities
    and end-to-end functionality, REVERA delivers real business value to airlines.
    It transforms the revenue accounting function from a transaction-processing
    environment to a strategic tool, thus empowering airlines to devise competitive
    strategies to succeed in the marketplace.

    The
    components of REVERA are functionally capable of working either in a
    stand-alone mode or can be integrated with other systems used by an airline. It
    can be flexibly deployed in a Hosted, Licensed or Outsourced environment.
    REVERA is powered by the industry leading proration engine APEX.

  • Rwamagana residents raise Rfw2.5m to assist rainstorm victims

    Local authorities in Rwamagana district in collaboration with the local business community have raised Rwf 2.6 million in support of victims of recent torrential rains that hit the area recently.

    Rwamagana Mayor, Nehemie Uwimana told IGIHE.com they had since established that over 200 households needed financial support to rebuild their lives.

    “This is an important initiative…we shouldn’t tire to help the storm victims. I can assure you that the money will be of great use to the needy in the four affected sectors,” he said.

    Jamal Habimana, the Vice Chairman Rwamagana District Advisory Council, who chaired the fundraising Committee, restated the need for local solutions to support the storm victims.

    He applauded Rwamagana residents for their benevolence in assisting the affected residents.

    “The worst affected sector, Kigabiro, is slowly recovering…aid in form of food, clothes, books and cash was extended to storm victims. I am happy that most of it was home made,” he observed.

    One of the victims, Juliana Nyirahabimana, 58, could barely contain her joy.

    “I am number 10 on the list…I am sure my turn is next after this fundraising. it would be great if I got my own house once again.” 

  • Finance minister rebuffs PSF’s budget position paper

    Finance minister, John Rwangombwa has stated that the Private Sector Federation’s budget position paper does not incorporate all views of stakeholders in the private sector.

    The Minister urged PSF to always make consultations to ensure that all stakeholders are involved in the drafting process.

    “We don’t see this position paper representative of the private sector ; we want to see it more representative next time,” he said, adding that he was dismayed by the presentation which lacks most critical views of the entire sector. Last week PSF, the umbrella organ of the business community, presented a paper to the Ministry of Finance, among other things, pushing for excise duty cut on beers that use local raw materials by 40 percentage points to 20 percent from 60 percent.

    “This is an incentive for breweries to promote utilisation of local raw materials and avoid spending the huge amount of money allocated to these imports made outside Rwanda.

    This will encourage the Rwandan beer industry to develop a supply chain based on locally produced raw materials,” the PSF Chairman, Robert Bayigamba said.

    The chairman had also stressed that issues of delay in refunding VAT, unfair charge of VAT on insurance premiums were also chocking the private sector.

    Rwangombwa added that the government is heavily investing in agriculture to woe the financial sector to provide credit to farmers
    as a way of minimising the risks of credit extension to the sector.

    The minister further noted that the sector is still facing challenges of energy and the government has plans to encourage local investors into energy investment.

    “I know you still have big challenges in the energy. We want to encourage the private sector to invest in energy to help us resolve the problem of lack of energy to drive our economy.”

    The government is currently investing in methane gas extraction, training of hydro power engineers to boost mini hydro power projects,and is currently looking into manufacturing of its own hydro turbines to increase national power grid.

    While VAT on petroleum product has been exempted, PSF is pushing for a zero rated tax.

    “VAT paid on other expenses related to the petroleum sector such as maintenance of stations, building of new stations, telephone can’t be claimed at RRA and collected back.

    This has resulted in extra expenses and an erosion of cash flow while the pump prices are regulated by the Government,” the Chairman said.

    He also highlighted the delay in payment by public institutions, Infrastructure, Import (customs) duties on transport buses and
    exemption of importation of right hand vehicles as some of the issues that should be looked into in this financial year’s budget.