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  • Happy Birthday Mr. President-Public

    This Sunday seemed a special day right from its sunrise as a number of people realized it was the birthday of the president of Republic of Rwanda Paul Kagame.

    Now 54 year old, President Kagame was born October 23, 1957 in Rwanda’s Southern Province.

    Several messages on internet channels like Twitter have been extended by different member of public wishing him a happy birthday.

    Some of the members of public congratulated him while adding that he has been a role model for them where also president responded thanking them.
    They used Kinayrwanda, English and Swahili languages.

    According to www.paulkagame.com Kagame was born in October 1957 in Rwanda’s Southern Province.

    His family fled pre-independence ethnic persecution and violence in 1960, crossing into Uganda where Kagame spent thirty years as a refugee.

    Determined to resist oppressive regimes, as a young man, Kagame joined Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni and his group of guerrilla war to free Uganda from dictatorship.

    In 1990, Kagame returned to Rwanda to lead the Rwandan Patriotic Front’s (RPF) four-year struggle to liberate the country from the autocratic and divisive order established since independence.

    Led by Kagame, the Rwanda Patriotic Army defeated the genocidal government in July 1994 and the RPF subsequently set Rwanda on its current course towards reconciliation, nation building and socioeconomic development.

    Kagame was appointed Vice-President and Minister for Defence in the Government of National Unity on 19 July 1994, and four years later was elected Chairman of the RPF, a partner in the Government of National Unity.

    On 22 April 2000 Paul Kagame took the Oath of Office as President of the Republic of Rwanda after being elected by the Transitional National Assembly.

    Kagame has received recognition for his leadership in peace building and reconciliation, development, good governance, promotion of human rights and women’s empowerment, and advancement of education and ICT, and is widely sought after to address regional and international audiences on a range of issues including African development, leadership, and the potential of ICT as a dynamic industry as well as an enabler for Africa’s socioeconomic transformation.

    President Kagame currently serves as co-chair along with Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero of Spain, of the UNSG’s Advisory Group on MDGs and as co-chair along with Carlos Slim of the ITU’s Broadband Commission.

    He is married to Jeannette Nyiramongi and they have four children. He is a keen tennis player and football fan.

  • FORMER RWANDA PRIME MINISTER RETURNS

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    The former Rwandan Prime Minister Pierre-Célestin Rwigema above has been confirmed to have arrived into the country after many years in exile.

    The Permanent Secretary in the Foreign Affairs ministry, Mary Baine confirmed to igihe.com that Rwigema was indeed in the country.

    Another senior government official contacted by igihe.com revealed that Rwigema is in the country and is slated to hold a press conference on Monday.

    Meanwhile Aneclet kalibata of the Directorate of Immigration and Emigration, told igihe.com that Rwigema returned to Rwanda on his own and wasn’t deported to the country.

    ‎Martin Ngoga the Prosecutor General told igihe.com today, “For the past few years, the National Public Prosecution Authority embarked on a campaign to track down Genocide Fugitives. This was accompanied by a general review of indictments to ensure we process only those that were strongly sustainable in terms of evidence”.

    “Those that were found to be wanting were suspended. This exercise is continuous and it is in this context that Pierre Celestin Rwigema’s case file was suspended. As a general rule, the suspension and reopening of cases depends on availability of new evidence,”Ngoga explained.

    Rwigema was born on 27 July 1953. He was Prime minister from 1995–2000 and Education Minister from 1994-1995.

    In 2001, he was accused of alleged involvement in the 1994 Rwanda genocide and government issued an arrest warrant issued for him after his resignation as Prime Minister.

    After his resignation, Rwigema fled to the United States where he sought political asylum.

    The government of Rwanda reportedly told the U.S. government that Rwigema had been involved in the genocide and asked that he be arrested.

    However, lateron an immigration judge cleared Rwigema and was eventually granted political asylum by the United States immigration court in Detroit.

  • Choose Life, Reject Abortion

    Recently the public has been filled with debates on abortion following parliament’s amendments of the penal code that led to the reduction of sentences on abortion.

    Some argue that abortion should be legalized while others push for incriminating it.

    Abortion is evil because it gives a right to people to murder. I pray our country does not imitate what western countries are doing by legalizing something that is evil.

    We shouldn’t follow blindly just because it is alright somewhere else, it doesn’t make it alright here. In the last couple of days, I heard some people trying to defend abortion; I heard them give what I call lame reasons to why it should be legalized in this country.

    When senior government officials in many African countries including Rwanda are taking an oath before assuming their respective offices, they hold a Bible in their right hand because it’s the infallible word of God.

    Believers and non believers alike honor the Bible because it speaks the truth about God and about mankind.

    The Bible is more important and valuable than any country’s constitution or laws because it contains the wisdom of God.

    One of the reasons Rwanda is considered a Christian country is because more than half of her population is guided by the infallible word of God.

    The government of Rwanda has put in place many laws that conform to the Bible and this makes us a true God fearing country.

    For example, the Bible recommends one man to one wife and that’s exactly what marriage law in Rwanda stipulates.

    I have failed to understand why we have people pushing our lawmakers to legalize the premature termination of life causing the eradication of an entire generation.

    Is it fair that they lived long enough to have a voice and yet use that same voice to forever silence the voices of the innocent? What if their mothers had decided to get rid of them? Then where would their voice be? What if we were all considered as unwanted? Then where would the world be?

    By what measure is one man allowed to live and another condemned to die? Who has the right to condemn another human being to death and in the same breath rejoice that they were spared? Please stop and ask yourself these questions before you act.

    If you are not a parent put yourself in the shoes of one; how would you feel if your child was murdered?

    What do you think the author of life feels when his children are mercilessly murdered in the name of abortion?

    Before we even think about the unthinkable we should first consider the major repercussion of legalizing abortion.

    The very people pushing this country to evil now will keep pushing the government for more like legalizing prostitution
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    They come in the form of human rights activists and they will not stop until we have fallen so far down the moral ladders that there will not be a chance in hell to get back again.

    Should we condone evil and pile it up with even greater evil all the while masquerading it as human rights?

    There are people today that survived abortion and are currently change agents in the world. Barbara Wanjiru (Kenyan) is a girl I met a couple of years ago in Rwanda.

    Her dear mother attempted to abort her three times but failed and now Barbara is an outspoken pastor in Kenya.

    Do you ever stop to think what these children might become in future if given a chance at life, the very chance you were given? Just think what if this child grows up and finds the cure for cancer or grows up to be a powerful change agent in our world?

    If we do not wake up and stand for what is right we are depriving the world of an entire generation. Each day we stand by quietly and do nothing when evil is taking over we are piling heaven up with children who died too young because we never had the courage to act differently.

    Legalizing abortion mocks God
    Killing an unborn baby is the same as killing a 20 year old or a 50 year old human being because Life according to God begins at conception.

    Science also proves this truth. Science also declares that an unborn child is just as much an independent human being as you.

    The original human cell consists of 46 chromosomes, 23 from each parent. At no point during pregnancy does the mother contribute any new cells to the child.

    The original cell divides itself and multiplies to provide development and growth for the child. Scientifically speaking, the child is just as independent at six months before birth as he will be six months after birth.
    But what does the bible say about abortion? The following are some insights;

    1.Unborn Children: The bible talks about unborn children many times.

    This means, God values life even before birth. In Job 3:16, the bible says; “why was I not hidden away in the ground like a stillborn child, like an infant who never saw the light of day?”

    In Psalms 51: 5, the bible says; “Surely I was sinful at birth, sinful from the time my mother conceived me.” In all the bible references regarding unborn children they are considered true human beings.

    Therefore killing those infants is no different from killing adults.

    Surprisingly, God knows every unborn child by name and that is why God says in Jeremiah 1:5 says; “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.”

    2. Abortion is shedding innocent blood: Shedding innocent blood is one of the six things God hates with passion.

    Proverbs 6:16-19 explains this; “16 There are six things the LORD hates, seven that are detestable to him: 17 haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, 18 a heart that devises wicked schemes, feet that are quick to rush into evil, 19 a false witness who pours out lies and a person who stirs up conflict in the community.

    3. Abortion Shows a Lack of Natural Affection: In the book of 2 Timothy 3:2-4, the bible talks about end times and how so many people will be selfish. “

    People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy,

    3 without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good,

    4 treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God” Legalizing abortion is being selfish and lack of natural or parental affection.

    Let’s work together to make Rwanda a safe place for our children and not a guillotine for innocent lives.

    With this note, I take the opportunity to thank the leaders of this great country for their stand against evil. I call upon you as a nation to pray and listen to God’s voice: choose life.

    With abortion the saddest truth is you can never go back. A life hangs in the balance and the choices made are irreversible Let’s stand firm against abortion because that’s what God requires from us.

    William Ngabo is a bible scholar

  • US diplomat, Kagame Discuss Regional Security

    Ambassador Jonnie Carson, a United States Assistant Secretary for African Affairs, met President Paul Kagame to discuss regional security.

    Carson was completing his two days official visit to Rwanda at president’s office Village Urugwiro where he said that they also talked the country’s peacekeeping role in the region, especially in the Darfur, Southern Sudan.

    “I had the opportunity to talk about regional affairs, issues related to peacekeeping in Africa, some of the conflicts that continue to persist in the Horn of Africa and in the Eastern DR Congo,” Carson said.

    Carson hailed Kagame for his persistent peacekeeping missions in Darfur and Haiti and progress in the country.

    “It has given me an opportunity to renew an old friendship with the President and to see the enormous progress that has been made in this country since the tragic events of 1994. The government should be complimented and applauded on the work it has done in health, in agriculture, in providing IT services and in the work that it’s doing to improve the schools,” he said.

    Carson noted that President Kagame has demonstrated commitment to doing the right thing, as evidenced by the good services provided to the citizens, adding, “US-Rwandan relations are very good and we are just trying to make it better.”

    Earlier on amb. Carson visited Kibagabaga Hospital with health Minister Dr. Agnes Binagwaho where he commended Rwanda’s development in health sector.

    Amb.Carson said that he was impressed with the improvement made in Rwanda’s health care system.

    The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mary Baine, said that Ambassador Carson came to Rwanda to discuss US-Rwanda relations as well as issues in the region.

  • FERWAFA Gets New Chief

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    In election that took place Today Saturday at Rwanda’s football association (FERWAFA), Remera, former international referee Celestine Ntagungira commonly known as Abega emerged with a land slide win.

    A competition that saw three others on the same post, two of the candidates Gerald Nkusi Mukubu and Clement Emmanuel Byiringiro pulled out from the race surrendering their votes to Ntagungira reasons of pulling out kept to themselves.

    Over 30 Fédération Rwandaise de Football Association (FERWAFA) members were present to participate in the election process joined by four members representing first division clubs and two representing second division clubs for voting.

    Additionally women football, referees’ association and coaching associations’ representative carried one vote.

    Ntagungira’s rival managed to get only four votes out of 83 votes win. It was made clear however that Ntagungira will work together incumbent regime for the next two year to complete its term.

    Ntagungira replaces Brig. Gen. Jean Bosco Kazura, who resigned last month citing personal reasons followed by Secretary General Jules Kalisa who also handed in his resignations one after his boss and they both cited personal reasons.

    Brig Gen. Jean Bosco Kazura former FERWAFA boss

    Till now details of their sudden resignation is not known though Kazura’s resignation also followed days after the Amavubi former head coach, Sellas Tetteh resigned following the game Amavubi lost to the Elephants of Ivory Coast 0-5 in the 2012 AFCON qualifiers campaign.

    Jules Kalisa Former Secretary General of FERWAFA

    “Taking our football to the next level is a vital and challenging task, i will not accomplish this task alone. I need everyone’s support and advice from all stake holders to make this mission possible.” Ntagungira said in his speech after election.

    The 46-year old Ntagungira vowed to refurbish Rwandan football right from grassroots to the top level.

    He intends to professionalize the national league, and bringing back what has been said a broken bi-lateral relation with CAF and FIFA while creating enforcing transparency.

    Ntagungira also said he will embark on the development of women football and internal development to bring corporate football development in the country.

    Ntagungira stands out as Rwanda’s most decorated referee after officiating at two Fifa World Cups, three Africa Nations Cup, two World Club Championships, two U-20 youth championships, the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and numerous continental and regional tournaments.

  • Nyagatare Murder Suspects File Transferred To Prosecution

    The file of four murder suspects that were arrested and detained recently at Nyagatare Police Post has been transferred to Nyagatare prosecution head office.

    According to Alain Mukurarinda the spokesman of Rwanda Public Prosecution Authority (RPPA) after a thorough investigation the file intends to be transferred to RPPA head offices in Kigali.

    “Such heavy crimes are not tried elsewhere but here at the RPPA head office which has the competence to try them,” Mukurarinda said.

    Mukurarinda said that the file will be transferred after seven days.

    Four men were arrested for allegedly beating up a 37-year-old man to death. The incident occurred on in Gitenguhe Cell, Tabagwe Sector of Nyagatare District.

    Nyagatare police identified the deceased as Francois Nshimamugabe while the murder suspects were identified as as Eric Musengamana, Moses Mbarushimana, Richard Twagirumwami and Ernest Niyonsenga.

    Before the deceased killed, the eye witness said he was accused of stealing a mattress from his ex-wife’s home.

    “He was a notorious thief in the area. He raided his former wife’s home and stole a mattress. On his way, he met some people and tried to fight them but was overwhelmed,” one residents reportedly said.

    Meanwhile, sources have said that investigations of whereabouts of Vianney Murasandonyi – now on run, another murder suspects in the same District still continues.
    The suspect is reported to have murdered a 47-Year old man in Mimuli Sector, Nyagatare District over what is believed to be a longstanding land dispute.
    According to Police, the deceased was murdered, using a machete.

    “He disappeared immediately after committing the crime. We are still hunting him down but we assure residents he will be arrested and brought to justice,” a police officer at Nyagatare Police Post reportedly said.

  • 30 Heavy Weight Models Registered

    Some of the Kigali's size-plus models to participate in the Alga size-plus fashion show(igihe.com photos)

    In a highly waited ‘Alga plus-size fashion show,’ 30 heavy weight amateur models have registered to participate, the organizer Aline Gahongayire has said.

    Speaking to igihe.com, Gahongayire said they had received 100 applicants of whom they only screened and selected only 30 models.

    “We used experienced jury had to scrutinize and select people who can atleast express themselves so that they can also be nominated for public interest drives like health campaigns and the like,” Gahongayire said.

    Gahongayire said the selected heavy weight models have between 80kgs and 167kgs.

    My style, My way: clad in Rwandan Traditional wear

    This the first time such a fashion show happens in Rwanda contrary to slim slender girls that commonly attract people across the world.

    According to Gahongayire, this fashion show is also aiming at giving value to large ladies who usually face discrimination in their respective communities.

    She said it is a way of advocating for their rights saying; “these are also people who can contribute a lot to the society other than underrating them”
    Gahongayire said that some of these models were abandoned by their husband when they turned heavy weight.

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    One woman who did not want to publicize her name confessed to igihe.com that she has been abandoned by her husband due to becoming over weight.

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  • Libya To Appoint Interim Prime Minister

    Mahmoud Jibril head of Executive Board NTC also sometimes referred to as the council's prime minister was formally responsible for foreign affairs

    Fresh reports have indicated that Libya’s National Transitional Council (NTC) plans to appoint an interim Prime Minister who will establish a cabinet for the next one month.

    This follows the NTC’s expected Liberation Day to be celebrated this weekend in the Eastern City of Benghazi where rebellion that has overthrown the deceased Libyan leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi’s regime started.

    In Brussels, Belgium NATO officials were scheduled to meet Yesterday to discuss their next steps after a military campaign that included thousands of airstrikes in Libya including one said to have contributed to Gaddafi’s capture and subsequent death on Thursday.

    While Gaddafi’s family seeks a more respected burial- in sorrow, thousands of Libyans have been overjoyed over his downfall taking picture of his body and authorities had to transfer his body to a city commercial fridge as his burial waits.

    Libya’s interim government, the National Transitional Council, has said Gadhafi’s burial will be delayed for a few days to allow International Criminal Court officials to check the body in Misrata if they choose to do so.

    French president Nicolous Sarkozi said no one should rejoice over anyone’s death much as he/she could have done terrible things.

    According to CNN, the international community reflected on the end of the Gaddafi regime quoting US president Barack Obama saying;
    “Our military played a critical role in shaping a situation on the ground in which the Libyan people can build its own future,” President Barack Obama said Friday, referring to the U.S. role in the NATO operation in Libya.

    The American based media empire-CNN also reported that the United Nations and two major human rights groups has called for an investigation into the death of Muammar Gaddafi amid questions over the final moments of the late Libyan strongman’s life.

    “There seem to be four or five different versions of how he died,” the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights said in a statement. “More details are needed to ascertain whether he was killed in the fighting or after his capture.”

  • Survey Puts Rwanda as Least Corrupt in EAC

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    A survey by Transparency International (TI) has ranked Burundi as East Africa’s most corrupt country for the second year in a row, with the region’s police, revenue authorities and the judiciary rated as the worst offenders.

    The survey puts Rwanda as least corrupt of member states in East African Community.

    Burundi had a bribery prevalence rate of 37.9 %, from 36.7% in 2010, while Uganda had a rate of 33.9% from 33% last year. Tanzania’s bribery rate rose to 31.6%from 28.6% previously.

    Kenya, whose anti-corruption body is investigating a number of high profile graft cases, recorded a bribery prevalence of 28.8%, down from 31.9%. Rwanda fell to 5.1% from 6.6% in 2010.

    “The police, revenue authorities and the judiciary across the different countries were poorly rated in the regional aggregate index,” TI said.

    Police in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Burundi appeared on the list of the ten most bribery-prone institutions in East Africa.

    EAC bloc is jointly marketing the five member states to potential investors. Graft is among the main concerns that businesses cite as a hurdle when setting up shop.

    The index examines five indicators: likelihood of encountering bribery, prevalence of bribery, its impact, the average bribe size and the total value of bribes paid to an institution out of the total paid to all organisations.

    The World Bank says increased costs for businesses due to corruption, as well as poor infrastructure or insecurity, are “invisible costs” that can hit competitiveness with other regions in the world.

  • Electricity Tariffs Will Reduce- EWSA

    The operations officer of the national electricity utility agency (EWSA) Nathalie Muteteri has affirmed electricity tariffs will decrease as the ongoing extraction of methane gas in Lake Kivu contributes to the current energy in the country.

    Officials from Rwanda Energy, Water and Sanitation Authority (EWSA) are in awareness campaign explaining residents around Lake Kivu, issues related to the extraction of methane gas and its extraction.

    “By 2017, at least 300 megawatts will have been extracted and other study are being conducted to see how to increase energy in the country so definitely tariffs will have to drop down,” Muteteri said in Karongi.

    Muteteri also calmed residents on the fear that methane gas will explode or make Lake Kivu to overturn saying that water surface of the lake overweighs the gas to cause such incidents.

    The lake’s seeming lethal combination of methane and carbon dioxide has continuously made residents fear for their lives, however methane gas is also Rwanda’s vital and promising energy source.

    Reports have suggested that Lake Kivu is one of the world’s three exploding lakes at serious risk of overturning, a process where huge amounts of carbon dioxide are released from the lake’s under surface, suffocating almost everyone residing around the lake.

    Experts have pointed out that there should not be any reason of panic, because the surface area of the lake is far larger than that of methane gas into the water and that extraction work is done by experts and so calling for no panic.

    It is not the first time residents residing around Lake Kivu get panic. Early this year, the State Minister for Energy and Water, Eng. Colette Ruhamya had to respond to them dispelling concerns that the extraction of methane gas and other fossil fuels from Lake Kivu would not harm biodiversity in the area.

    She said that several feasibility studies were carried out on how the extraction will be carried out without causing any harm and how effectively the waters can be separated from methane gas, which contains other fossil fuels.

    Ruhamya added that a Lake Kivu monitoring team was set up to keep a close eye on the activities in the lake.

    According to her, methane gas, carbon dioxide, petroleum, fertilizers, electricity and hydrogen sulphide are some of the fossils fuel that were discovered in Lake Kivu “but due to capacity constraints, Rwanda had to prioritized methane gas and electricity.

    Lake Kivu is said to be containing 65 billion cubic metres of methane (50 million tonnes of petrol) lying 250 metres under the water.

    The available electricity generation capacity in Rwanda in July 2009 is 69MW and is largely produced from hydro power and thermal sources.

    Overall power production has stabilized after severe power shortages in 2004 that caused massive load shedding all over the country, prompted the government to hire emergency power solutions and invest in increasing generation capacity.

    Generation capacity will be expanded to at least 130MW by 2012 mainly through investment in hydropower and methane gas to power projects.