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  • 72 MTN Subscribers Win Prizes

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    72 MTN subscribers have today won x-mas gifts in the ongoing MTN’s Izihize promotion .The winners recieved their prizes at MTN’s service center in Nyamirambo.

    The prizes won include phones of Ideos model, blackberry tourch, Gatego and, Samsung Galaxy. Laptops and Samsung tabs.

    Izihize promotion was initiated by MTN to reward its customers during the festive season starting from 30th November and 72 subscribers are rewarded every Friday. The last group of winners will be rewarded on 29th December.

    Active subscribers enter the promotion automatically if they use MTN services such as making a call, sending an SMS, buying a caller tune, use internet, sending money by MTN Mobile money, etc.

    Yvonne Manzi Makoro, the MTN’s Chief Marketing Officer remarked that the promotion have rewarded 2, 872 winners and 11, 488 people by the end of the promotion.

    One of the beneficiaries, Jean Jacques Rutayijana a commercial manager for COGEAR insurance company was given a Samsung tab.

    “I’m so overwhelmed, at first I thought it was a joke when they called me yesterday at around 10 AM to tell me the good news, the tab will be so essential to my duties, I feel relieved because carrying my heavy old modeled laptop was a bothersome,” he said with uncontrolled amusement.

    Another prize winner Theoneste Hakorimana a cleaner at the city’s Union Trade Centre (UTC), was handed an LG smart phone.

    “It has always been my dream to have a phone which I can access internet, but now I don’t find myself being bored because I will be chatting with my friends on Facebook and access news online most likely from Igihe.com,” he noted.
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  • Kagame,Museveni Inaugurate Gatuna Road

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    Rwanda President Paul Kagame and Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni at the Uganda-Rwanda Boarder at Gatuna have this Friday inaugurated the reconstruction of the highway connecting Rwanda to Uganda.

    The Road has been dotted with potholes for a long time. The information comes from a statement released by office of the Rwandan President.

    President Kagame is expected to spend Xmas with his family in Uganda during the Four-day visit.

    The Uganda government is currently involved in the developing, upgrading and maintenance of over 10,800 km of the country’s road network.

    This is estimated to cost the Ugandan government a whopping $1.5 billion.

    The programme is co-financed by Uganda government, and various development partners including the European Union (EU), the African Development Bank (ADB), the International Development Association (IDA) of the World Bank, and the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA).

    The government of Rwanda and the European Union (EU) earlier signed a contract worth Rwf 27 billion for the rehabilitation of the Kigali-Gatuna highway expected to start in May next year.

    Strabag road Construction Company will upgrade the 78km stretch from the main roundabout in Kigali city centre to Gatuna. The parking yard at the border will be upgraded as part of the wider initiative to create a single border post.

    The Kigali, Gatuna, Mbarara highway connects different countries from East and Central Africa including Burundi, Uganda, Congo, Rwanda and Strabag International, a construction company secured the tender to rehabilitate the road, according to the State Minister in charge of Transport Dr. Alexis Nzahabwanimana.

    One of the New Ugandan Roads

  • Teachers’ Salaries to Increase

    The Minister of Finance and economic planning John Rwangombwa has announced that teachers’ salaries will be increased by 10% in the next financial year.

    Rwangombwa made the announcement during a joint press conference after the cabinet meeting.

    “This will be based on qualification and experience in the teachers’ profession,” Rwangombwa said.

    The minister said that the next financial year have been increased by Rwf 59 million so as to cater for such long awaited needs and to cover 2000 teachers expected to join the profession 2012.

    It is also intended to widen the ‘One Laptop per child’ program in schools, gir’inka and also acquiring more shares in the cement factory CIMERWA, which was other factor to increase the government budget.

    In the same joint press conference, the minister of health Dr Agnes Binagwaho emphasized that organ transplant from dead people would help a lot in Rwandan saving of lives.

    These all among the recent cabinet meeting that brought a mixed filling about organ transplant.

    Organ transplantation is the removing of an organ from one body to another or from a donor site on the patient’s own body, for the purpose of replacing the recipient’s damaged or absent organ.

    A section of the ministerial decree determines the donation card and the will format for a person to donate his or her body, body parts or organs for research, medical, scientific and educational purposes.

    Another section determines procedures for importation and exportation of organs, tissues and products from a body of a dead person for therapeutic or scientific research utilization purposes.

    The cabinet also approved a ministerial decree establishing a list of diseases whose medical tests must be undertaken by a person willing to donate or to receive an organ or tissues of human body.

    Dr Alex Butera the Ag. CEO of one of the referral hospital King Faisal told the New Times that the ministerial decree will streamline the exercise.

    “The decree came in the right time; you have heard of cases of organ trafficking, these decrees clearly state how organs are to be imported and exported,” said Dr. Butera.

    He said since the hospital started conducting organ transplants, donor responses have been impressive.

    “People in this country are good at donating organs; we have had cases of parents willingly donating organs to children and relatives”.

    According to medics, organs that can be transplanted are the heart, kidneys, eyes, liver, lungs, pancreas, intestine, and thymus. Tissues include bones, cornea, skin, heart valves, and veins.

    Worldwide, the kidneys are the most commonly transplanted organs, followed closely by the liver and the heart.

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  • RDB Surpasses Investment Target

    Provisional statistics from Rwanda Development Board (RDB) indicate that investment registration has reached US $ 598 million surpassing US $ 550m target.

    According to John Gara the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), the target was attained due to proper packaging of Rwanda’s investment opportunities to potential investors.

    “We are happy with the figures registered so far, that surpassed our set targets, we initially thought we were quite ambitious setting it,” Gara said.

    He added that the target aimed at recovering lost grounds suffered last year with Investments registration of US$398m.

    According to available statistics, Agriculture has topped investors’ attraction list with US$116.3m closely followed by ICT with US$109.6m and US$108.8m in tourism.

    This is contrary to last year’s investors’ choice list which construction and hospitality sectors that dominated the list.

    The Foreign Director Investments into Rwanda, one the key aspects to the transformation of the country’s economy, stands at 62 percent with over US$371 million, compared to less than 50 percent last year.

    At least 47 projects have been listed as FDIs, 73 are local investments with 13 projects designated as joint ventures, bringing to 133 the total number of registered investments expected to generate 8,688 jobs into the economy.

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  • Premeir Calls For Speedy ORINFOR Transformation

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    The Prime Minister Pierre Damien Habumuremyi has said that the transformation of the national broadcaster ORINFOR is government priority.

    Habumuremyi made the remarks during a guided tour at ORINFOR audio,visual and print facilities.

    “Despite the good work ORINFOR provides to the nation, there is need to improve the overall performance of the institution. The printing press should be enhanced to capture the regional market, print Imvaho newspaper on daily basis before the end of January 2012. ”

    The premier also hinted on the increment of remuneration of ORINFOR staff however he said this should be done with corresponding equipment improvement.

    “Giving good salary to staff that lack skills wouldn’t transform the institution into achieving its objectives,” The Prime minister noted adding that Capacity building for instutions staff was paramount and should be strengthened quickly.

  • Ebola Threatens Xmas Celebration in Kenya

    Friday, Kenyans will receive from Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) the medical test results of a woman who died from a mysterious disease with signs similar to a hemorrhagic disease.

    The woman identified as Gladys Muthoni died from what looked like a highly contagious and fast-killing Ebola in Nairobi.

    Before succumbing to death the woman exhibited symptoms including bleeding from all openings in her body and destruction of main body organs. This has stunned Kenyan medical fraternity and threatens Xmas celebrations.

    Workmates say blood oozed from all her openings including eyes, ears and mouth, leaving her supervisor, fellow workers and patrons in shock.

    Before she was rushed to hospital, Muthoni had mingled with many people at the busy hotel along Sheikh Nkrumah Road in Nairobi, where she reported for work on Wednesday night.

    She also went to the market to buy supplies for the hotel, where her colleagues said she was suddenly hit by heavy bleeding, before she collapsed.

    Several medical specialists at KNH led by Dr Masika Wafula doused both the bloodstained car that carried the disease and from which the body had not been removed five hours later with disinfectants.

    Those who brought her were quarantined to be tested and to prevent spread of the virus if it turned out to be killer Ebola.
    Doctors prepare to take Blood sample from body of suspected Ebola victim at Kenyatta National Hospital

  • Floods Sink Dar es Salaam

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    Over 12 people were killed by heavy rains that left Dar es Salaam submerged by the floods. About 30 houses were destroyed by strong currents.

    On Tuesday Red Cross teams were sent in to distribute relief food, leaving Tanzania Peoples Defence Forces to focus on rescue operations.

    There were reports of extensive damage to public infrastructure such as bridges and roads. Personal property, including houses and other belongings, were swept away by the flood waters.

    Some key Dar es Salaam roads were closed after bridges were destroyed or submerged in the raging waters.Morogoro Road at Jangwani, covering the stretch between Kariakoo and Magomeni, was hard hit.

    The same road was temporarily closed at Mbezi Mwisho after flood waters rose beyond bridge level.

    Upcountry travellers were stranded for hours before the raging water subsided mid-morning. Part of Kawawa Road was also closed at Msimbazi.
    Tanzania People’s Defence Forces ferry flood victims

  • Tusker Project Fame Stars Arrive for ALpha’s X-Mas Concert

    The Tusker project fame stars Bernard Ng’ang’alito and Peter Msechu have arrived in Rwanda where they are slated to perform along with Rwanda’s Alpha Rwirangira during X-mas concert at Car Wash named ‘Alpha Band with Families’.

    Also TPF’s stars Patricia Kihoro and Ian Mbugua will be in the country at the ‘Alpha Band with Families’ concert on Xmas day.
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  • US. Deports Rwandan Woman Condemned of Genocide

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    The head of the Genocide Fugitive Tracking Unit, Jean Bosco Siboyintore has exclusively told IGIHE.com that Mukeshimana deportation from USA to Rwanda is a success to the Rwandan Justice.

    “Now Mukeshimana is in 1930 Kigali Prison,”Siboyintore confirmed to IGIHE.com.

    “We have been following Mukeshimana. She flew out of the country in 2005 aware that Gacaca would start. In December 2009 Gacaca court in Mwurire located in Mbazi sector in Huye district sentenced her to 19 years of imprisonment,”, said Siboyintore.

    The U.S. immigration officials had earlier reported that they have deported a convicted human rights violator from Michigan to Rwanda to serve a 19-year prison sentence for murder during 1994 Tutsi Genocide.

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials said in a release that 43-year-old Marie Claire Mukeshimana was returned to the Rwanda on Wednesday. U.S. authorities turned her over to the Rwandan National Police in Kigali.

    The Associated Press reports that authorities say Mukeshimana took a child from a school in 1994 and her actions resulted in the child’s death during the Rwandan genocide. Officials say she was sentenced in 2009 then fled.

    An arrest warrant issued by Rwanda’s Gacaca Courts, which have jurisdiction over genocide related trials, indicated that during the 1994 genocide, Marie Claire Mukeshimana, 43, acting with a purpose to murder, removed a child from a school in Save, Rwanda, and that her actions resulted in the death of the child. Mukeshimana was sentenced in 2009 before fleeing the country.

    Mukeshimana was removed to Rwanda on a government charter flight. She arrived in Kigali, Rwanda, on Dec. 21. Upon arrival in Kigali, ICE ERO agents turned Mukeshimana over to the custody of the Rwandan National Police.

    Mukeshimana attempted to enter the United States last year on a travel visa but was denied entry. She was placed in removal proceedings and has remained in ICE custody since then.

    In June, an immigration judge ordered her removed from the United States to Rwanda, a decision which was upheld by the Board of Immigration Appeals on Nov. 15, 2011.

    “ICE is committed to rooting out human rights violators like Mukeshimana who flee their countries in order to evade justice,” said ICE Director John Morton. “While this removal cannot undo the pain Mukeshimana caused, we hope that the family of the victim will receive closure knowing that justice will be served.”

    Additional Reporting: AP

  • Gacaca Completion Ceremony Set For May 2012

    Wednesday, 21st December 2011, a Cabinet Meeting was convened at Urugwiro Village and chaired by the President of the Republic, H.E. Paul KAGAME.

    The Cabinet Meeting started by highly acknowledging the “Lifetime Achievement” award that was given to H.E The President of the Republic of Rwanda Paul Kagame in Kampala, Uganda on 11th December 2011, in acknowledgement of his leading role in promoting the youth.

    The Cabinet Meeting directed that, use of ICT should be emphasized amongst the citizens.

    Cabinet also set 4th May 2012 for Gacaca jurisdictions completion closing ceremony.

    During the cabinet meeting, it was requested for immediate correction of the shortcomings observed in the implementation of Girinka and loans scheme.

    Request was also made in the Cabinet meeting for everyone concerned to work together and speed up the national campaign for milk consumption for Children specifically and Rwandans in general to eradicate malnutrition in Rwanda.

    Eradication of asbestos roofs on buildings was also highlighted requesting all concerned institutions to work hand in hand on this exercise and have it completed as soon as possible.

    The Ministry of Education was instructed during the cabinet meeting to work on any other pending issues on starting operations by Carnegie Mellon University in Rwanda.

    A request to lease an Agriculture land 50 Ha and 27 of Land in Kayonza District to East African Growers (EAG) for Production of Avocado was approved during the cabinet meeting.

    Four draft laws were approved in the cabinet meeting today including; Draft Revised Budget for fiscal year 2011/12 as provided for in Article 45 of the Law n°37/2006 of September 12, 2006 on State Finances and Property’.

    Draft law authorizing the ratification of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) adopted in Vienna in 1980.

    Draft Organic Law modifying and complementing the Organic Law No06/2009/OL of 21/12/2009 establishing General Provisions on Public Institutions.

    Draft Law modifying and completing Law n°62/2007 of 30/12/2007 establishing and determining organisation, functioning and management of the community based health insurance scheme.

    Also the cabinet approved various Prime Minister’s orders and Ministerial orders.

    Appointments approved during the cabinet meeting include; Mrs. MUHONGERWA FURAHA Patricia as MINAFFET Director of Human Resources and Administration.

    Mr. NYIRUBUTAMA Jean Paul’s appointment as Deputy CEO RwandAir.

    Mrs.KAYIHURA Vivian KAYITESI as Head of Investment Promotion and Implementation Department in Rwanda Development Board.

    Appointment of Mr. NSANGANIRA Tony Roberto to RDB’s Head of Agriculture Development Department.