Author: IGIHE

  • Gatsata-Nyabugogo bridge to be closed for two days

    According to a statement from Kigali city, the announcement concerns all road users including vehicles and pedestrians crossing the bridge heading to and coming from Gatsata.

    “Traffic officers and workers supervising construction works will be at the construction site to direct pedestrians while small vehicles heading to or coming from Nyabugogo may use Gisozi- Karuruma and Nyacyonga-Gasanze Batsinda roads,” reads the statement in part.

    According to Kigali city, large vehicles will stop respectively in Gaseke, Nyacyonga, Karuruma, Shyorongi, Giticyinyoni, Ruyenzi, Bishenyi, Rugende and Nyabugogo as construction gets underway.

    Road users from Ruyenzi and Shyorongi heading to Nyamirambo, Gikondo, Nyanza and Bugesera among others have been urged to use the new road Ruliba- Karama-Nyamirambo to avoid traffic jam in Nyabugogo.

    The construction of Nyabugogo Bridge started in December 2018. Stout bars crossing the river have been installed to the bridge under completion works while the rest is next phase is building a tarmac road over it.

    The bridge will be completed at a cost of US$ 7 million.

    The construction of Nyabugogo Bridge started in December 2018.
  • Seventeen Nyamasheke genocide perpetrators apologize

    The remorse expressed yesterday as part of ongoing reconciliation and healing efforts in the Mwezi Parish, Karengera sector of Nyamasheke district, Western Province.
    André Bavugamenshi, one of the perpetrators said his heart was relived expressing the apology.

    “I was scared and had no right to Eucharist sacrament. My heart feels free after receiving forgiveness and will call upon others to take a step of apologizing,” he said.
    Venansia Nyirambarubukeye who lost all children said she had no peace of mind before forgiving.

    “I had no peace of mind before but I have healed and regained peace after forgiving,” she said.

    Father Ubald Rugirangoga who lost relatives in the parish said a genocide perpetrator can’t have peace of mind unless he/she apologizes.

    The Executive Secretary of the National Unity and Reconciliation Commission (NURC), Fidèle Ndayisaba said seeking forgiveness and forgiving do heal.

    “The courage to forgive is a form of treatment bringing pacification. Forgiveness also heals wounds and is a vaccine against hatred and genocide ideology,” he observed.

    The apologies followed a heart healing training undertaken by a group of 23 of whom 17 completed.

    Findings in the RGB Citizen Report Card 2018 indicate that Rwandans’ unity and reconciliation efforts are paying off at a rate of 92.5%.

    The remorse expressed yesterday as part of ongoing reconciliation and healing efforts in the Mwezi Parish
    The apologies followed a heart healing training undertaken by a group of 23 of whom 17 completed.
    The Executive Secretary of the National Unity and Reconciliation Commission (NURC), Fidèle Ndayisaba said seeking forgiveness and forgiving do heal.
  • Kizito Mihigo celebrates birthday with performance in Nyamagabe

    Kizito Mihigo was born on 25th July 1981 in Kibeho, Nyaruguru district of Southern Province.

    Kizito has told IGIHE that he was pleased to celebrate his birthday with prayers.
    “38 years have been full of great experiences witnessing God’s love,” he said.

    Kizito highlighted that it was worth to mark the anniversary praising with friends and parents because God stood by his side either in cumbersome situations and good times.
    He celebrates the anniversary after releasing a song dedicated to Pope Francis.

    The song dubbed “Le Pape François” reflects on outstanding deeds of Pope Francis praising him as a role model for humility.

    Kizito said that he was pleased to celebrate his birthday with prayers.
    Kizito highlighted that it was worth to mark the anniversary praising with friends and parents because God stood by his side

  • Fifty inmates from Nyanza prison complete vocational training

    The initiative was organized in collaboration with Polytechnic Integrated Polytechnic Regional Colleges (IPRCs).

    During the ceremony of handing over certificates yesterday, Diogène Nsabimana, the Director of Finance at IPRC South reminded graduates that acquired skills will foster their progress most importantly building the nation after completing their sentence

    CP Jean Bosco Kabanda, RCS Commissioner in charge of correction told beneficiaries that the country endeavors to improve the welfare of all Rwandans without leaving behind inmates.

    He said acquired skills will be beneficial when they are integrated into the community.

    Vocational education is part of Rwanda’s programs implemented to foster creations of new jobs to reduce unemployment and scale up economic growth.

    CP Jean Bosco Kabanda told beneficiaries that the country endeavors to improve the welfare of all Rwandans without leaving behind inmates.
    Diogène Nsabimana, the Director of Finance at IPRC South reminded graduates that acquired skills will foster their progress
    The initiative was organized in collaboration with Polytechnic Integrated Polytechnic Regional Colleges (IPRCs).
  • Rwanda, Egypt commend existing bilateral relations

    In a meeting at the Prime Minster’s Office Kimihurura, the duo discussed and commended the bilateral relations existing between the two countries in various sectors including health, commerce, air transport, agriculture, and security.

    Ngirente hailed the cooperation existing between Rwanda and Egypt, saying that the two countries enjoy friendly and cordial relations and that they are all committed to further strengthen it towards the betterment of citizens of both countries.

    “The bilateral relations between Rwanda and Egypt have existed since 1970 with agriculture and culture being the two main sectors of cooperation at the time. Today the cooperation has grown and extended to other important sectors that include health, agriculture, commerce, air transport, environment, and security,” said Prime Minister Ngirente.

    Dr. Ali Abdel Aal, the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Egypt commended President Kagame and the people of Rwanda for the resilience and courage that have translated into visible achievements after the country experiencing a tragic period of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

    Ngirente hailed the cooperation existing between Rwanda and Egypt, saying that the two countries enjoy friendly and cordial relations
    Dr Ali Abdel Aal commended the existing brotherly bilateral relations and cooperation between Rwanda and Egypt
  • Kagame condoles with Tunisia for the passing of President Essebi

    ” Saddened to learn of the passing of His Excellency Beji Caïd Essebsi, President of Tunisia and African statesman. Our sincere condolences to his family, and the Government and people of Tunisia,” he said in a tweet.

    The President of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat also sent a condolence message to Tunisians.

    ” I am deeply saddened to learn about the passing of President of Tunisia, Beji Caïd Essebsi, on this 25th July 2019. My condolences with his family, people and the Government of Tunisia” he said.

    Essebsi, 92, has passed away after being hospitalized for the third time in recent weeks.

    Radio station Mosaique and state broadcaster Wataniya have reported Beji Caid Essebsi was hospitalized Wednesday night for unspecified health trouble.

    Essebsi is Tunisia’s first democratically elected president, having won office in 2014 in the wake of the country’s Arab Spring uprising.

    He recently announced he wouldn’t run in the election scheduled for November, saying a younger person should lead the country.

    He was hospitalized twice in June.

    Essebsi, 92,  has passed away after being hospitalized for the third time in recent weeks.
  • Cooperative members turn violent, stop court bailiff from auctioning their abattoir

    Members turned violent today morning and forcefully sent away the court bailiff.

    Following the incident, Semajambi postponed the auctioning to 1st August 2019.
    The court bailiff went to auction the property without any security officials.

    On the same day, members of the cooperative filed a lawsuit against the auctioning, a court session that the bailiff never attended.

    The abattoir was reportedly completed at a cost of Rwf 372 million but heads of the cooperative later allegedly approved a payment of Rwf 435 million to building contractors that constructed the facility and signed the fraudulent document without the consent of the cooperative members.

    The management and contractors involved in the fraudulent acts were all arrested.
    It is said that they had forged signatures of cooperative members.

    Members complained that the court considered documents forged by their leaders.
    Beatha Mukanoheri, the secretary of KOADU said: “The court bailiff has absented himself in the court where he was summoned so that his plan to auction the abattoir is not halted.”

    Bailiff Semajambi, however, said there is no court ruling on halting the auctioning.
    “We postpone the auctioning over residents’ complaints but there is no court ruling canceling the auctioning. The auctioning is adjourned to 1st August 2019. Nothing will halt the auction. We will come with security officials next time,” he said.

    The management of Rwanda Cooperative Agency (RCA) recently stopped the auctioning of the abattoir over suspected fraudulent acts committed by former managers of the cooperative.

    Members turned violent today morning and forcefully sent away the court bailiff.
    Following the incident, Semajambi postponed the auctioning to 1st August 2019.
    Members of the cooperative filed a lawsuit against the auctioning, a court session which the bailiff never attended.
  • Ruhango Compassion International staff impersonator arrested

    Police spokesperson in Southern Province, CIP Bonaventure Karekezi has said that Karake was arrested on information provided by residents.

    “The man told residents that he works for a project registering children between 7 and 23 years old to get free school fees for primary, secondary and university education. He promised the support on condition that every targeted household to benefit from the funding had to pay Rwf 300,000. Residents alerted the police leading to his arrest,” he said.

    CIP Karekezi said that Karake was found with three identifications featuring his picture with different names as well as forged forms he used to cheat residents that children are approved beneficiaries of Compassion International.

    He appealed on residents to be mindful to detect swindlers promising them support or other services unknown by grassroots leadership.

    Karake has been handed to Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB) station in Kinazi to be investigated.

  • Human skeleton dumped at Muhanga petrol station

    The executive secretary of Nyamabuye sector, Laurent Rurangwa has told IGIHE that the skeleton was discovered Tuesday on a tip-off from journalists.

    “Remans have been found in the backyard of Engen petrol station. We were tipped off by journalists and visited the area. It looked like it was dumped at the station. It is apparent that the person might have died over one year ago because the remains are skeletal. Rwanda Investigation Bureau and police are investigating the cause of the person’s death and how the skeleton ended up here,” he said.

    RIB has launched an investigation to identify the identity of the deceased and the time of death.

    RIB has launched an investigation to identify the identity of the deceased and the time of death.
  • Uganda’s CMI raids Kampala Church, arrests over 40 Rwandans

    Uganda’s CMI raids Kampala Church, arrests over 40 Rwandans

    About 40 Rwandan nationals have been arrested in Kibuye, a Kampala suburb in a joint operation between the Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence and Police, authorities have told the Daily Monitor, Uganda based newspaper.

    The operation was conducted at an unidentified church located on the first floor of the Joinus building at Kibuye on Entebbe Road, with a membership of only Rwandan citizens.

    The UPDF soldiers first cordoned off the scene where the group was allegedly holding a meeting before ordering them out. Whoever stepped of the church was ordered to board a waiting van.

    According to Daily Monitor, the reporter could not establish where the group was held.

    Kampala Metropolitan Police Spokesperson Patrick Onyango has confirmed the arrests and explained that police only played “a supportive role” in the operation.

    “We only played a supportive role. For details, I ask that you speak to my senior colleague in the UPDF,” Mr. Onyango said.

    When contacted for details, the UPDF spokesperson, Brig Richard Karemire, declined to divulge details of the arrests.

    “This is an ongoing operation, I cannot give details right now because it will jeopardize the operation,” Brig Karemire said.

    A source in security told the Daily Monitor that the suspects were a security threat but it did not elaborate on the nature of the threat they posed.
    “Most of the people we arrested were Rwandans but they had Ugandan National identification cards which were found to be fake,” the source said.

    When contacted Rwanda’s High Commissioner to Uganda, Frank Mugambage, through his official telephone line, the person who answered said; ‘I am not available.”

    A total of 1000 Rwandans have been reportedly detained in Uganda.

    This saw the Government of Rwanda advising Rwandans not to travel to Uganda for their security until the situation gets back to normal.

    It has been two years since Rwanda, Uganda relations worsened.

    Rwanda expressed concerns over Rwandans who travel to Uganda for business purposes but are abducted, imprisoned and tortured accused of being Rwanda’s spies.

    Rwanda also accuses Uganda of conspiracy with rebel groups intending to destabilize state security.

    Rwandans traveling to and living in Uganda have been illegally arrested, imprisoned and tortured at different times accused of being spies.

    Recent statistics show that over 1000 Rwandans have been illegally deported from Uganda.

    It has been two years since Rwanda, Uganda relations worsened.