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  • MULAMA Fired from MHC

    The Executive Secretary of Media High Council MHC Patrice Mulama has been relieved of his duties today.
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    Patrice Mulama told IGIHE.com, “the responce will be given by the MHC chairman, its true I’ve handed over to Emmanuel Mugisha, from now I’m going to take a rest- a small leave to be precise” He briefly told IGIHE.com

    Arthur Asiimwe the MHC Chairman Board of Directors, has told IGIHE.com, “Mulama was a senior government official and as you know government has the prerequisite to appoint, reshuffle or fire any of its officials if need arises. Therefore within its mandate, govt made changes in MHC in which Mulama has been given temporary leave and a new acting Executive Secretary Emmanuel Mugisha has been appointed. All these changes are aimed at re-energising the institution and ensuring it meets its mandate.”
    Emmanuel Mugisha. New MHC Boss

    More Details to follow

  • Two Men Arrested Smuggling 200kg of Cannabis

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    Police in Kayonza district Saturday arrested two men suspected of smuggling 200 kilograms of cannabis to Rwanda’s capital Kigali.

    According to the police statement, the suspected drug smugglers indentified as Emile Gashirabake and Jean Nshimiyimana tried to hide the drugs in bags concealed under bananas being transported to the city.

    The suspects had a Toyota Dyna pick-up, registration number RAB 517F that contained the smuggled goods and that are currently being held at Kabarondo Police Station.

    Police Spokesman Supt Theos Badege said, “We monitor all entry points through which cannabis is smuggled into the country. We shall not tire to combat drug use and trafficking.”

    “The suspects were intercepted at a police roadblock at Kabarondo. Ours is a long-term campaign to stop drugs entering into the country. I advise everyone involved in the crime to stop the practice immidiately,” he said.

    The Mayor of Kirehe District that borders Tanzania and Burundi, Protais Murayire, noted that more efforts are required to combat drug trafficking especially in Cyunuzi, Gatore, and Musaza villages notorious for drug trafficking.

    “We have always warned people against involvement in illicit drug business. Unfortunately they are used by high-profile businesspersons. It is a sad reality that rape, theft, killing, among others, are all crimes motivated by the use of drugs,” he said.

    Cannabis is a genus of flowering plants that includes three putative species; Cannabis sativa,Cannabis indica, and Cannabis ruderalis. The three are indigenous to Central Asia, and South Asia.

    It has long been used for fibre (hemp), for seed and seed oils, for medicinal purposes, and as a recreational drug. Industrial hemp products are made from Cannabis plants selected to produce an abundance of fiber.

  • WhatsApp Messenger, A New Way to Communicate

    With the ever changing technology, a new application for smartphone owners has gained ground. It’s known as WhatsApp.

    The WhatsApp Messenger is a proprietary cross-platform mobile messaging app for smartphones allowing users to exchange messages without having to pay for SMS.

    The new application is available for iPhone, BlackBerry, Android and Nokia and those phones can all message each other! Because WhatsApp Messenger uses the same internet data plan that used for email and web browsing, there is no cost to message and stay in touch with friends.

    In addition to basic messaging iPhone, Android, Nokia and BlackBerry WhatsApp Messenger users can send each other unlimited images, video and audio media messages.

    The application synchronizes with the phone’s contact’s book, so users do not need to add contacts in a separate book. As the underlying technology the application uses the open standard XMPP.

    WhatsApp was founded by two guys who spent combined 20 years doing geeky stuff at Yahoo! Inc. before starting WhatsApp Inc.

    SMS is an older messaging system with a limited functionality and high cost.
    WhatsApp Messenger aims to provide more at a lower cost. We are sure you and your friends will figure out the difference between SMS and WhatsApp Messenger very quickly.

    However, security concerns arose in May 2011 when a security hole was reported in WhatsApp which left user accounts open for hijacking.

    Communications made by this previous version of WhatsApp were not themselves encrypted, and data was sent and received in plaintext, meaning messages could be easily read if packets could be sniffed.

    In September 2011 a new version of the WhatsApp Messenger application for iPhones was released.

    However, in this new version, the developer has closed a number of critical security holes that allowed forged messages to be sent and messages from any WhatsApp user to be read.

  • US. $4Bn For Railway Linking Rwanda,Burundi & Tanzania

    Plans to construct the railway line linking Rwanda with Tanzania and Burundi are ready.This follows a declaration by Omar Nundu the Tanzania Minister of transport.

    “All requirements for the building of a railway binding Tanzania and Burundi crossing Rwanda are already prepared.”

    Mr. Nundu, says that the railway is an addition to another one which will be binding Tanzania and Uganda.

    He admits that this will pass by Tanga-Arusha-Musoma (100km in the south) to Kampala instead of crossing Serengeti Park for the environmental protection reasons.

    “We believe that the use of these railways will promote different domains such as agriculture, mining and a part of industry in general,”He said.

    The Railway project was finalised in 2009. Construction will begin in 2014 and estimated to cost more than 4 billion U.S dollars.

    Source: Africa Review

  • Diaspora Students Foundation Launches Special Reading, Writing Week

    Rwandan students studying abroad through their Isaro foundation have launched a special week effective today aimed at establishing foundation clubs in schools to promote reading and writing skills.

    The foundation collects books from other cultures and sends them to Rwandan students to read, as well as hosting essay-writing competitions encouraging them on their writing skills.

    This encourages Rwandan students in primary and high school to get knowledge from different cultures around the world.

    Rwandan students currently studying abroad are focusing efforts on expanding the foundation’s reach by encouraging more people to join their effort in helping Rwandan students.

    The foundation in December 2011 sent a delegation of its committee to establish a national level base in Rwanda. The delegation was able to participate in join the Rwandan National Dialogue, and the National Career Day.

    It’s also towards that expansion of its reach that the foundation delegation has dedicated a special week in the beginning of this new year from January 9th through January 13th which shall be called “Isaro Foundation week.”

    During the week , the delegation will visit three schools including; Agahozo Shalom, Petit Seminaire Ndera and the Lycee Notre Dame des Citeaux and present Isaro foundation to the students and the school’s administration to encourage students to join the foundation, and to encourage students to create Isaro foundation clubs in their schools.

    Also the foundation during the week aims at encouraging Rwandans wherever they are to support the foundation effort to help children in primary and secondary schools in Rwanda, to accomplish their dreams.

  • “I Miraculously Survived Grenade explosion”

    A female resident of Nyabisindu cell, Remera sector in Gasabo District has testified in church how she miraculously survived the recent grenade explosion.

    Antoinette Mukabagema in her 30s narrated her story in a testimony during Sunday Prayers at Prayer Palace Church, Remera sector near Amahoro National Stadium. IGIHE.com reporter was at the church.

    “I had lost my thermos flask so I went around the shops to buy a new one just in front of the shop where the grenade exploded. My conscience prevented me from entering the shop. So I stayed outside from where i asked for a new flask at a distance,” Mukabagema narrated.

    She added, “I felt like I was afraid of something, I immediately left the area. After i had walked a few steps away from the shop, I immediately heard an explosion. I cried for help from God as I took cover with my child. The fragments flew over hitting the people in front us.”

    “It was miraculous seeing how fragments flew past over us and hit people next to us. Others died while many were injured and rushed to hospital. This was the power of God that I survived,” Mukabagema added.

    She Explains that she later woke up and ran to the nearby shop to hide in confusion while not understanding what had happened.

    Recently two people died on spot and 18 others were injured when a grenade exploded at Marembo Village, Nyabisindu Cell in Remera, Gasabo District.

    The injured were immediately rushed to various hospitals in Kigali, including Kibagabaga, Kanombe Military Hospital, Kacyiru Police Hospital, and the University Teaching Hospital of Kigali (CHUK).

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  • Have Africans Insured Their Independence?

    Africa, “We always ensure our lives, but what insurance have we made for Africa’s freedom?” Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni asked during the weekend Africa National Congress (ANC) centennial celebrations held on Sunday in Bloemfontein, South Africa.

    Although Most of African nations are celebrating half a century of their independence, there has been consistent foreign interference for the past half century in the internal matters of the continent which has caused genocide, poverty and proxy wars among other constraints.

    It’s against this background that Africa’s freedom is once again subjected to test following the addition of voice of President Barack Obama and the United Nations’ human rights official to the British prime minister who recently in Perth Australia called for respect for gay rights in Africa in order to access Aid.

    In October 2011 while in Perth Australia, British Prime Minister David Cameron threatened to withhold UK aid from governments that do not reform legislation banning homosexuality.

    Cameron said those receiving UK aid should “adhere to proper human rights. British aid should have more strings attached”.

    Under International human rights, everyone can agree that the right to culture is a human right. If it’s abominable in almost all African cultures for same sex marriage or sexual practice thus imposing such unAfrican social product would amounts to tampering with the freedom of the African people.

    Dec 15, 2011 United Nations released its first-ever official report on the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people.
    The report confirmed widespread discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in “all regions” of the world.

    In a speech to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva in December, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced $3 million from US government to help civil society groups promote LGBT rights.

    “Being gay is not a Western invention. It is a human reality. Protecting the human rights of all people, gay or straight, is not something that only Western governments do.”

    President Obama statement of December 6 condemned all forms of bias against homosexuals. However, a White House official argued that the US is “not cutting or tying” development aid to changes in the policies of countries that allow discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.

    Although Rwanda’s law is very clear, article 26 of the constitution of the republic of Rwanda provides for marriage between man and woman. The government has refrained from taking position on the LGBT.

    However, it doesn’t exist in the Rwandan culture and there is no vernacular word for homosexuality. UK is the largest donor to Rwanda.

    Aid therefore seems to be the strongest weapon with which donor nations continue use in the imposition of their control over the weak nations especially Africa historically known for its rich natural resources.

    Previously western religion, Education and force have been the most used weapons in imposing and extending colonial manoeuvres by western powers. What insurance have we thus made for Africa’s independence?

  • Maize Harvest Letter Misinterpreted–Rusizi Official

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    The Executive Secretary of Muganza Sector, Rusizi district has said that the letter issued by his office cautioning local farmers against premature harvest of maize has been misinterpreted.

    Oscar Nizeyimana the Mayor of Rusizi district in an announcement yesterday January 7, said that all farmers are allowed to harvest their maize, rice and the related crops.

    Previously in a letter dated 27th December 2011 and signed by Mukamana Esperence an official of muganza sector in Rusizi district allegedly refrained locals from harvesting maize with intention to roast and or sell shall be punished with a fine of Frw 20,000 caught selling and Frw 10,000 found transporting such maize harvested.

    The official in charge of communications at the district has responded to the allegations saying that the news released by leprophete website was misreported and are telling lies.

    The news says that the district refused farmers from harvesting their maize from their farms.
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  • Rwamagana District Exec. Secretary Suspended

    Mushaija Goeffrey the Executive secretary of Rwamagana District has been suspended for three months during an extraordinary district meeting on saturday that held the decision.

    Mushaija is accused of failing to submit a progressive report on good governance as prepared by the office of the ombudsman office. Rwamagana district has been a poorest performer among the 30 districts in the country.

    The extraordinary meeting also held that three other district officials working in the district’s good governance office shall have ¼ of their salaries removed. Also another official was strongly warned.

    Rwamagana Murenzi Alphonse the district committee chairperson said the officials had to be punished for they are solely responsible for the district poor performance record.

  • Uganda May Honor Kagame

    A not-yet confirmed report suggests that President Paul Kagame may be decorated among heroes who played a big role in Uganda’s liberation war in 1986.

    Placed source told IGIHE.com Kagame who will have a four-day state visit beginning January 22, will go Uganda on an invitation from his counterpart Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.

    Kagame has been invited to attend the highly celebrated event of January 26 in commemoration of Uganda’s National Resistance Army (NRA) guerilla army that toppled the Gen. Tito Okello Lutwa’s military rule.

    Highly placed source said that honoring Kagame is a vow fulfilled of a promise President Museveni made in his recent visit to Rwanda that he will belatedly reward Kagame for “his role in NRA liberation war.”

    “Kagame who head of intelligence is said to have been the first 27 NRA fighters,” the source said.

    This year’s ceremony will be held under the theme, “Uganda, the Land of Opportunities: NRM’s contribution during the last half of the 50 years of Uganda’s independence,”.

    On the other hand, Kagame has also honored his counterpart in Uganda, listed among heroes for his contribution in 1990 liberation war that stopped the 1994 Genocide.

    President Museveni was in Rwanda 2009 attending the Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF) 15th anniversary celebrations at Amahoro Stadium, during which he was decorated with two medals.

    One medal is in honour of his contribution to the RPF struggle that liberated Rwanda, while the other is in recognition of his campaign against the 1994 genocide.

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