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  • Kanimba Advises Factories To Use Local Resources

    In his two day visit at Nyabihu and Rubavu districts in the Western Province, the Minister of Trade and Industry Francois Kanimba urged industrialists to utilize local resources as a way of strengthening the common man’s income and activities.

    In Nyabibu, Kanimba officially launched a modern market Kijote in Bigogwe sector which was constructed to the tune of Frw 300 million, he later launched trade fair show organized by members of the private sector which will last for 10 days.

    The minister also visited Maiserie a maize milling company in Mukamira sector and Pfunda a tea factory in Nyundo sector, he comended the company’s progress and urged them to work closely with tea and maize farmers cooperatives as a way to promote their produce.

    He concluded his tour at BRALIRWA a beverage company where he advised the management to use local products even though they were less in quantity.

  • ICTR To Deliver Bagosora Judgement

    This week, the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) is expected to deliver two judgments, including that of the considered mastermind of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Colonel Theoneste Bagosora, and conduct appeals hearing involving two other individuals.

    Whereas State Parties of the International Criminal Court (ICC) are set to elect new judges and prosecutor of the Court.

    On December 14, the ICTR Appeals Chamber will deliver appeals judgments in the case of two former Rwandan senior military officials, including the alleged mastermind of the 1994 genocide, Colonel Théoneste Bagosora and his colleague Lieutenant Colonel Anatole Nsengiyumva.

    The other judgment involve ex-senior Rwandan official, Dominique Ntawukulilyayo.

    Bagosora, former Director of Cabinet in the Defence Ministry and Nsengiyumva, who was in charge of military operations in Gisenyi, are appealing against life imprisonment sentences imposed on them on December 18, 2008 after being convicted of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.

    For Ntawukulilyayo, who was deputy governor of Gisagara in Butare prefecture, South Rwanda in 1994, is appealing the August 3, 2010 decision in which he was convicted of genocide and sentenced to 25 years in jail for his role in the April 23, 1994 massacres of Tutsi refugees at Kabuye hill in the prefecture.

    The ICTR Appeals Chamber is due to hear an appeal for Rwandan former businessman Gaspard Kanyarukiga and ex-Commander of Ngoma military camp in Butare prefecture, southern Rwanda, Lieutenant Ildephonse Hategekimana, on December 14 and 15, respectively.

    Hategekimana is appealing a life sentence imposed on him by the lower court on December 6, 2010, for genocide and crimes against humanity (murder and rape), for ordering the massacres of Tutsis who had sought refuge at the Ngoma church in Butare prefecture.

    Regarding Kanyarukiga, the lower court convicted him of genocide and extermination as a crime against humanity on November 1, 2010. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison for his role in massacres of Tutsis at Nyange Parish in Kivumu commune, Kibuye prefecture (western Rwanda), on April 16, 1994.

  • President Kagame In Uganda

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    The President of the Republic of Rwanda Paul Kagame has this afternoon held private talks with his Ugandan counterpart President Yoweri Museveni at State House.

    Reliable sources say that President Kagame flew this morning to Uganda aboard the new Rwandair Boeing 737-800.

    Kagame is in Uganda for a two-day visit to attend theYoung Achievers’ Awards ceremony that is taking place tonight at Speke Resort Munyonyo where he has been honoured with a Lifetime Award.

    President Kagame has been awarded for his continued efforts to the country’s sustainability and development and strong efforts to recognize the youth.

    The event has attracted different dignitaries from Uganda, including President Yoweri Museveni, ministers, ambassadors and the Buganda kingdom’s Nabagereka, Sylvia Nagginda.

    President Kagame was accompanied by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Louise Mushikiwabo, the Minister of Local Government, James Musoni and the Minister of Gender and Family Affairs, Allosia Inyumba.

    Meanwhile Kagame has also awarded this year’s overall winner of the Young Achievers Award Nelson Tugume, the co-founder and Chief Executive officer of Inspire Africa.

    The initiative principally targets young and successful entrepreneurs in Africa, whose desire is to enthuse other young people willing to make it to the summit of the business world.

    The ceremony was held at the Commonwealth Speke Resort Munyonyo and was meant to award different young Ugandan achievers as winners, including the tabloid private newspaper ‘Redpepper’, New Vision’s Nigel Nassar, and others from various fields including the media, music, arts, fashion and culture as well as leadership and governance.

    In his speech President Kagame challenged the young achievers that, “when you think you can then you can but when you think you can’t then you are right, but we should all think we can.”

    In an interview with igihe.com Tugume commended the award saying, “This is very achievement that we need to continue in Africa.”

    In his remarks after receiving the award, Tugume overwhelmingly testified, “I used to be taxi conductor but I said I have to make a change.”

    The biggest category which that was in the song of the year, was Wilson Bugembe jostling against Judith Babirye, Dangelo Busuulwa, Exodus and Jackie Ssenyonga.

    The Young Achievers Award is an initiative designed to create a platform for harnessing talent, show case excellence and innovation among Ugandan citizens aged between 18 and 35 years, and equally inspire others to get involved and pursue their dreams.

    The award was designed as an intervention to address the pressing issue of unemployment among the youth through promotion of the concept of job creation and alternative skills training programs particularly vocational skills.

  • Amavubi Striker Karekezi Applauds Zanzibar Heroes

    Olivier Karekezi of Rwanda’s national team striker, has announced that the game with Zanzibar Heroes was the best as compared to Kirimanjaro Stars which they faced in the first match.

    Karekezi while speaking to the press said that they faced a tough opposition from the Heroes who dominated the game most of the time.

    “We underrated the team, but things went differently in the field, Heroes were best side compared to all the teams that we played, I congratulate the team for the development,” he pointed out.

    Karekezi added that Heroes have good defenders, midfielders but lack sharp strikers, compared to the Kilimanjaro Stars, who have only good midfielders.

    “I am sure the team would be better if they maintain the current status, they have so many young, tough and skillful players.”

  • Illegal Group Sabotaging Mining at Kayonza

    In the Eastern Province, Kayonza District in the area called Rwinkwavu, a small group that named itself; Imparata is reportedly sabotaging mining activities in the area.

    Reliable sources say that during night hours they attack mine sites owned by the organization legally authorized to carryout mining in the area. They steal minerals and sell them to unknown people in the same area.

    Rwinkwavu minerals were discovered by Belgian brothers Gargarathos in 1930, and mining started in 1939 by Ridell and Gastrell (also Belgians).

    The mines are now owned by Wolfram Mining and Processing Company (WMP).

  • Ngoga To Head EAC Prosecutors Department

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    Martin Ngoga(pictured above), the Republic of Rwanda Prosecutor General has been appointed to head the East African Prosecutors department.

    According to the recommendations reached during the East African Association of Prosecutors (EAAP) conference held in Kigali, Ngoga will be assisted by Tanzanian Prosecutor General Dr. Eliezer Mbuki Feleshi as his Vice President.

    In the conference Prosecutors vowed to work closely and combining efforts in order to bring better services to the people they serve.

    It was drafted that the next meeting of the Prosecutors in this regard will be held in August next year.

  • Female Radio Journalist Scoops JCI Award

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    Emma-Claudine(photo above) a journalist at Radio Salus based in the Southern Province has this weekend scooped Junior Chamber International (JCI) Rwanda award in its latest business plan competition dabbed ‘terimbere’.

    Claudine is among the first three journalists that started with this radio station. “I am among the three journalists who started with Radio Salus and I could ask myself why Rwanda has few women in media.”

    She said she wanted to change women’s behaviour by starting up a radio station where women could voice out their grievances and thoughts to be recognized. Claudine thus submitted in a detailed business plan with intension to gain experience and support.

    “I thought that by starting women radio station will bring about behavior change in women and see them getting involved in all activities and media as well,”Claudine noted.

    Claudine is among 13 winners including those just initiating their business ideas plus others already in business in 700 business ideas that were submitted to JCI to compete in June this year.

    The journalist said she has six years experience in journalism, currently a member of Women’s Edition of Population Reference Bureau and according to her business plan she wants financial assistance worth five hundred eighty dollars to set up the business.

    During the same event the new JCI Rwanda Board of Directors were inducted and sworn in. They will run the organization in the year 2012.

    In her speech commenting to the new board, the outgoing JCI Rwanda President Lydie Hakizimana said, “your passion will inspire me and motivate me in the next years to come after here.”

    She was replaced by Albert Nzamukwereka that will drive the organization over the year 2012.

    The new Youth Minister, Jean Philibert Nsengimana as the chief guest challenged the winners saying, we want to see you changing the little millions you will get into the huge amounts.

    Youth Minister(L) shaking hands with NUR representative as 2011 JCI president Lydie looks on

  • CECAFA: Uganda Pounds Rwanda

    In the finals of the 2011CECAFA that brought together Rwanda’s Amavubi and Uganda Cranes, and after 120 minutes game, Rwanda has been finally defeated today.

    In the strong efforts revealed between two national teams; they equalized 2 by 2 during the 120 minutes game and finally Uganda scored 3 goals against Rwanda’s 2 goals in a penalty shootout.

    Amavubi striker Olivier Karekezi made a blunder and scored a goal on his side plus Isaac Isindi shooting in the next goal for Uganda while on the Rwandan side Meddie Kagere rescued the team by scoring 2 goals before penalties.

    Uganda National team the Cranes took the trophy and $30,000 while Rwanda scooped $20,000. Sudan pocketed $10,000.

    Zanzibari President Dr. Ali Mohamed Shein handed the trophy to Cranes captain Andy Mwesigwa.

  • ‘I can’t Survive On Music Only’–Kitoko

    Patrick Kitoko Bibarwa a renowned local musician has started an events management company as a way of improving his income.

    The musician popular for his hits songs; Ikiragi (deaf), Bella and agacecuru (dream girl) has formed the company known as Ikobe in partnership with two friends. They aspire to improve the quality of events held locally.

    “I make an average amount of money in my shows and sales but its not sustainable, that’s why I have to move into other ventures that mostly address gaps in the entertainment sector, yet for a start a proper events company would improve the situation,” he advised.

    Kitoko further argues that in Rwanda most local events are organized in a substandard manner due to various factors, the most common being poor sound systems often handled by incompetent deejays and lack of appropriate organization.

    In addition, Kitoko wants to use the best. “just wait and see, soon I will start using beauty models, qualified deejays and talented masters of ceremony, trust me every show I will conduct will be worth it,”

    Meanwhile, Kitoko responded to a question sparking curiosity among his fans, below are the excerpts.

    Igihe.com: tell us more about your latest song Akabuto (seed) is it really a woman you slept with according to what the majority conclude?

    Kitoko: I can’t imagine people would go to an extent of thinking like perverts, hell no, I didn’t sleep with any woman, I wish this was the right time to unleash the real meaning of the song but since its new, let them continue to be curious since it makes them listen to the song more.

  • Former British PM in Rwanda

    Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair is in Rwanda to support the next phase of the Africa Governance Initiative (AGI), which started three years ago.

    Blair who met president Kagame yesterday both commended the establishment of the innovative Strategic Capacity Building Initiative (SCBI) aimed at addressing crucial capacity constraints in a sustainable way and facilitating the achievement of Rwanda’s national development goals.

    “I believe that Africa can be for the first of this century what Asia was for the second half of the last. That’s the goal but it will only become a reality if African leaders are able to drive the reforms their countries need, and African governments are equipped to deliver them. Which is why as Prime Minister I set up the commission for Africa to look into how to strengthen African governments and help them move to aid independence. And it’s why, when I left office, I set up the Africa Governance Initiative,” Tony Blair said on AGI official website.

    In the recent fourth high level forum on Aid Effectiveness in South Korea, President Paul Kagame singled out the work of the Africa Governance Initiative (AGI) as a model of aid effectiveness.

    During his speech, the President pointed to the unfulfilled promises of previous high level forums, which had pledged to deliver aid in a way that would put developing countries in the driving seat.

    “In Paris we committed, and reaffirmed in Accra, to channel aid through country systems so as to strengthen national capacity to execute development plans, to budget efficiently and deliver services. It was also meant to build the foundation for enhanced capacity and accountability towards development results. In practice, the status quo still prevails,” Kagame said.

    The President went on to say that the work of the Africa Governance Initiative, which has been working closely with the government of Rwanda since 2007, is challenging that status quo.

    Blair who is in Rwanda noted that the innovative programme reflects the increasingly important role the Government of Rwanda has taken as a leader in aid effectiveness.

    “Last week in Busan, we discussed how Africa can lead its own development, Rwanda is showing us how. The SCBI is truly government led, owned and managed, driven by the priorities the Government has clearly laid out. It is a huge step forward for true country ownership which sees African governments take charge of their own development,” Blair said.

    The SCBI targets improved delivery in both the centre of Government and relevant Ministries and Agencies working on the four key national priorities that consist of agricultural production; mining development; access to electricity; and private sector growth.

    In his address to high level dignitaries in Busan, President Kagame spoke of Rwanda’s partnership with the African Governance Initiative as a good example of capacity building.

    “While donors may not be entirely to blame for bypassing these systems where they are weak, or non-functional, why not use aid to build up and strengthen such critical systems? A case in point is the partnership between Rwanda’s government and Mr Tony Blair’s African Governance Initiative, which uses embedded support to balance fast implementation of development programmes and transfer of skills,” Kagame said.

    Earlier on Friday, Blair was the special guest at a discussion forum chaired by the Minister of Finance, John Rwangombwa, where senior officials from institutions directly involved in SCBI shared experiences of delivery and reaffirmed cross Government commitment to the new progamme.

    “The Strategic Capacity Building Initiative is demand driven. It is based on Rwanda’s national development agenda and focused on our delivery priorities. This allows us to secure targeted support to meet our needs, rather than merely accepting whatever is offered,” Minister Rwangombwa said.

    “Today’s discussion served to take stock as we start to implement this initiative and progress so far is satisfactory. Tony Blair advised us on how to drive this program in order to achieve the results we want. What is important is that the international experts suceed in mentoring Rwandan experts so that by the time they leave at the end of the four year period we will significantly increased local capacity in our institutions,” he added.

    The SCBI has begun recruitment of 41 international experts who will work with 61 high caliber local counterparts who will form the next generation of Rwanda civil servants. The program has received funding support from the World Bank, African Development Bank and the United Nations Development Programme.

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