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  • ICC Appeals Chamber to Deliver Judgement on FDLR’s Mbarushimana

    On May 30, The Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) will deliver its judgment on the prosecution’s appeal challenging the refusal by the lower court to confirm charges against Callixte Mbarushimana, according to a press statement issued on Friday.

    Judges declined, by majority, to confirm the charges against Mbarushimana on December 16, 2011. Mbarushimana was released from custody a week later and taken to Paris.

    They found that there was not sufficient evidence to establish substantial grounds to believe that Mbarushimana could be held criminally responsible for the crimes.

    The Prosecutor, Luis Moreno Ocampo, had charged Mbarushimana with five counts of crimes against humanity (murder, inhumane acts, rape, torture, and persecution) and eight counts of war crimes (attacking civilians, murder, mutilation, cruel treatment, rape, torture, destruction of property and pillaging).

    Confirmation of charges hearing was held from 16 to 21 September 2011. He was surrendered to the custody of the ICC by French authorities on January 25, 2011, in accordance with the warrant of arrest delivered against him on September 28, 2010.

    On May 14, 2012, Moreno Ocampo requested the judges to issue an arrest warrant against Rwandese rebel leader, Sylvestre Mudacumura, for crimes against humanity and war crimes, allegedly committed between 20 January 2009 and 31 August 2010, in North and South Kivu Provinces.

    Mudacumura is the field commander of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) whose leaders are believed to have taken part in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.

  • Bank Populaire To Cash Cheques After 24Hours

    Clients intending to cash cheques of more than Frw300,000 at Bank Populaire will nolonger be able to do so but wait for upto 24hours after depositing the cheque.

    This announcement follows the Banks measures to deal with an increasing number of Cheque fraud at the bank says the bank’s manager Konde Bugingo.

    It is two weeks now since the bank decided to stop paying cash but this decision has taken many of their clients by surprise, most of whom learn of the sudden changes upon reaching the teller.

    Others have however welcomed the move saying it will minimize theft.
    Bugingo said that theft using counterfeit cheques had increased significantly adding that more time is needed to ascertain the authenticity of every cheque.

    The management of BPR further explained that they are gathering statistics to deduce the number of cheque frauds. The management said that the bank comes across four or five cheque frauds every two months.

    Following these cases, BPR has asked its clients to utilize other forms of payments and money transfer without necessarily using cheques.

  • African Judicial Systems Urged To Strengthen Capacity

    During the 10th Annual meeting of EAC magistrates and Judges Association, African judicial systems have been urged to strengthen their capacity in carrying out trials as opposed to Criminals being tried at The Hague based International Criminal Court.

    The President of Rwanda’s Supreme Court Prof. Sam Rugege told media that President Kagame supports fully a proper functioning judiciary and it should be supported at all fronts because it is one of the pillars of development.

    Prof. Rugege stressed that Africans who have committed crimes in African countries should be tried by African courts.

    “There is no full independence if the ICC singles out African countries and ignores war crimes committed elsewhere.”

    He recommended good governance and curbing conflicts among populations as the answer to these issues.

    He explained that in the event of continued conflict, regional courts such as the East African Court of Justice should intervene, However, their capacity needs to be driven by political will from all member states.

  • Umuganda To Be Strengthened

    President Paul Kagame on Saturday noted that Community Work (Umuganda) will continue and shall be strengthened.

    President Kagame was also participating in the monthly community work with residents of Rebero hill at Kigarama sector in Kicukiro district. Various government officials also accompanied the President.

    Kagame said, “Umuganda has gained more strength and is a good culture of uniting efforts. Umuganda is not only a sign of good deeds in Rwanda but also worldwide and this gives more value to Rwandans. this is why we have to continue with Umuganda”.

    The president urged Rwandans to be proud and accord themselves value while united to develop the country.

    Paul Jules Ndamage the Mayor of Kicukiro also noted that more attention would be given to Rebero Hill to fight against soil erosion.

  • Rulindo : Illegal Gold Mining Ditches Suspended

    Illegal Gold mining ditches in Rulindo district have been suspended and closed off by district authorities during the monthly community work that was conducted on Saturday in the district.

    District authorities argue that the illegal gold mining activities in Rukozo of Rulindo district and neighbouring Miyove of Gicumbi district have been a threat and to environment thus leading to their suspension.

    Justus Kangwange the Mayor of Rulindo district commended the move of indefinitely suspending the mining ditches in the district.

    Kangwagye noted that gold mining at Mukaka swamp had severely damaged the area and affecting the environment saying nobody will be allowed to continue with gold search at the swamp.

    He also insisted only legalized mining of precious metals will be allowed in both Rulindo and Gicumbi districts.

    The mayor also requested Miyove prison to give a helping hand in rehabilitating the dug-up swamp of Miyove by re-filling the mining ditches.

    Kangwagye promised that both Rulindo and Gicumbi districts will establish anti poverty campaigns to help former illegal miners.

    Bosenibamwe Aimé the governor of Nothern province noted that efforts are being strengthened to fight against drug abuse and narcotics.

  • MTN Subscriber Wins Turkish Airlines Ticket to Europe

    Mugabe Thomas, a businessman in Kigali is the first subscriber to win a Turkish Airlines ticket to Europe in the on-going Mobile Money promotion.

    MTN is running a 4-week long Mobile Money consumer promotion, which started on the 16th of May and runs until the 13th of June 2012.

    MTN subscribers will also be rewarded with 10 percent bonus on airtime loaded through the Mobile Money platform.

    Every day throughout the promotion each of any10 lucky winners receive Rwf20,000 on their Mobile Money accounts, after making at least a registration or a transaction with Mobile Money.

    “MTN will also run a draw to give away one Turkish Airlines ticket to any destination in Europe. The more transactions a subscriber makes, the higher the chances he or she has to win the ticket.

    Today MTN has given out the first Turkish Airline ticket and in total they will be 4 tickets,” Albert Kinuma, Head of MTN’s Mobile Money said.

    During the same promotion 10 lucky mobile money agents will also be rewarded with Rwf20,000 onto their Mobile Money account once they register 35 new subscribers.

    There will be a grand winner at the end of the promo and the luckiest foot soldier will win a motorcycle.

  • Senior FDLR Rebel Returns to Rwanda

    A senior Commander of the FDLR- Foka Rebel group based in the DRCongo has laid down his gun and returned to Rwanda with other eight rebels.

    Lt.Col. Mbarushimana Etienne a.k.a Bantu returned to Rwanda on 24 May though the main boarder connecting Rwanda and DRC.

    The group was accompanied upto the boarder by over 19 members of their families

    Mbarushimana told Press that after spending a lot of time in the jungles of DRCongo, he thought it was wise to return to his home country and work with others to build the country.

    He added that while in the Jungles of Congo they listened to Radio Rwanda which provided them major information that helped them decide to return home.

    Mbarushimana joined the army in 1991 and fled the country at a rank of Lieutinant. He was formerly resident in Ruhengeri prefecture Kinigi Sector currently Musanze District Northern Province.

  • Rwanda to Supply 20,000 Metric Tones of Maize to WFP

    Rwanda has sealed a deal to supply over 20,000 Metric tones of Maize to the World Food Program.

    On Tuesday the Ministry of Agriculture signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the World Food Program (WFP) formalising intention of the WFP to buy from Rwanda up to 20,000 MT of maize and up to 10,000 MT of beans during 2012.

    The MoU also lays out the possibility of increasing purchases up to 100,000 MT of maize and 50,000 MT of beans by June 2015.

    The deal is the second of its kind in Sub-Saharan Africa, with WFP having a similar agreement with Tanzania.

    WFP Deputy Country Director Jan Delbaere said that Rwanda was chosen because of “the success of the crop intensification program.”

    Delbaere commented, “It’s a market decision because the conditions are right and the Purchase for Progress program is performing very well here in Rwanda.”

    The Purchase for Progress Program is another WFP initiative that has been backed by the Ministry of Agriculture and works to ensure fair prices for farmers.

    This agreement with MINAGRI will help to stock the WFP’s FPF Facility which is a facility set up to have stock of cereal and legumes so that it can be easily available in case of crisis.

    Permanent Secretary Ernest Ruzindaza, who signed the MoU on behalf of MINAGRI noted, “This is a beneficial partnership because it ensures a market for our farmers.”

  • One Laptop Per Child Boss in Rwanda

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    The Head of “One Laptop per Child Associations”(OLPC Associations), Rodrigo Arboled is in Rwanda where he has visited Groupe Scolaire Kicukiro School one of the 208 schools that have benefited from OLPC.

    Rodrigo said hee is in the country to thank President Paul Kagame and his leadership that has transformed the country.

    “Rwanda’s development is very impressive. There is evidence of development everywhere you go in the country. This is very surprising.”

    Rodrigo was surprised to see how the students at Groupe Scolaire Kicukiro are able to navigate the computers in just only a period of five months since they received them.

    Nkubito Bakuramutsa the head of one laptop per child in Rwanda said that over Hundred thousand computers have been distributed to students in 208 schools since the program was launched in the country.

  • Nurse on Internship Arrested Over Death of Patient

    Police in Nyamasheke District has arrested Jean Baptise Ntahondereye an intern Nurse on suspected to have injected quinine to a patient who later died.

    Ntahondereye was apprehended Thursday at Bushenge hospital. He was in the process of treating Adelaide Nishimwe,4, to whom he administered a quinine injection which is believed to have killed her.

    Ntahondereye will be charged with involuntary homicide.

    According to Nyamasheke District Police Commander Superintendent Fred Ntidendereza upon Nishimwe’s death, Ntahondereye immediately fled.

    The management of the hospital immediately informed Police and a search was mounted.

    However, Ntahondereye was convinced to return to work the next day by the management where Police immediately arrested him.

    The suspect is currently held at Ruharambuga Police Station pending investigation.

    It has not yet been established whether Nishimwe was killed by an overdose however, a doctor from Police Hospital Kacyiru has been dispatched to conduct a post mortem.

    If found guilty, Ntahondereye risks a jail sentence of between 6months and 2 years.