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  • World Travel Awards arrives in Rwanda

    The prestigious event will take place in the country’s thriving capital, Kigali, on 10th October, with hundreds of leaders from across the hospitality industry expected to attend the glittering red carpet ceremony.

    Local stars, George Ndirangu and Makeda Mahadeo – both hugely experienced as hosts and presenters – will compere the event which will take place at the five star Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Centre, alongside the Africa Hotel Investment Forum (AHIF) and AviaDev Africa (10th-12th October).

    The leading hotel investment conference that connects business leaders from the international and local markets, driving investment into tourism projects, infrastructure and hotel development across Africa, AHIF is attended by the highest calibre international hotel investors of any conference in Africa.

    Meanwhile AviaDev Africa is a unique event bringing together airports, airlines, governments, industry suppliers and tourism authorities to determine the future air connectivity and infrastructure development of Africa. The event provides an opportunity for the aviation and hotel development communities to share intelligence on their future plans, catalysing tourism development on the continent.

    Speaking ahead of the event, WTA President and Founder Graham E. Cooke said: “It is an honour for World Travel Awards to be here in Rwanda, for the very first time.

    “The heart of Africa, Rwanda has become rightfully known for its spectacular scenery – think thundering waterfalls, towering mountains and virgin rainforests – and rare wildlife.

    “This is a fantastic opportunity for Rwanda to claim its rightful place as Africa’s rising star and I can’t wait to welcome all our nominees next Tuesday, as we recognise the leaders among them.”

    A full list of nominees can be viewed on the World Travel Awards website.

    World Travel Awards was established in 1993 to acknowledge, reward and celebrate excellence across all sectors of the tourism industry.

    Today, the World Travel Awards brand is recognised globally as the ultimate hallmark of quality, with winners setting the benchmark to which all others aspire.

    Each year, World Travel Awards covers the globe with a series of regional gala ceremonies staged to recognise and celebrate individual and collective success within each key geographical region.

    World Travel Awards Gala Ceremonies are widely regarded as the best networking opportunities in the travel industry, attended by government and industry leaders, luminaries and international print and broadcast media.

  • President Kagame calls for better services to citizens as local and central government sign Imihigo

    The President made that appeal during the Signing of Performance Contracts- Imihigo- with Districts mayors and Ministers.

    During the event, held at the Parliament, the Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente presented the evaluation of Imihigo for the previous fiscal year.

    President Kagame noted that the progress Rwanda has made to date is not enough. He reminded leaders that it is a must to commit to doing more and better and that Imihigo should be a tool that helps improve and reach the government’s goals.

    “Providing services to every citizen is your responsibility. It is not about who or when you choose to serve. Imihigo have to translate into action and tangible results for every citizen. It is about achieving our goal of transforming the lives of every citizen”, he said.

    President Kagame also called for improved evaluation of performance contracts based on evidence and statistics.

    During this event, a report on district performance for (indicators) the 2016/2017 Fiscal Year was presented and three districts Rwamagana, Musanze and Huye respectively emerged as the best performer and got awards.

    The signing of Performance Contracts (Imihigo) was introduced in 2006 by the Government of Rwanda to fast-track delivery of plans, programs, and investments that have a transformational impact on the lives of Rwandans.

    {{2016/2017 Imihigo: Performance in percentag}}

    Regarding the performance of the joint Imihigo for the central and local government, the evaluation shows that service delivery sector comes on top with 82.2% followed by job creation with 78%, the agriculture and farming occupy the 3rd place with 77,8% and other sectors like urbanization and export follow.

    According to pillars, justice and good governance come on top with 70,3%, the social cluster occupies the second place with 69,8% while the economic cluster scored 65,9%.

    In general, the individual and joint ministries Imihigo were achieved at 67.8% percent from 56.6 % of the 2015/2016 Fiscal Year.

    On the Districts side, this year’s general performance is 78,2 % from 75% of 2015/2016. The social cluster scored on 79% and the economic cluster comes at 76% while good governance and justice recorded 71%.

    {{Important achievements}}

    In general, the important achievement registered are:
    – 225.865 jobs were created on the 205.161 that were planned
    – 83.467 km of tarmacked roads were constructed and renovated compared to 84.767 planned kilometers
    – 99.742 out of 179.148 planned households were connected to electricity
    – In the One Cow per poor family program, 34.052 cows were distributed to families a number that surpasses the planned 33.171.

    {{Key activities for 2017/2018}}

    – During 2017/2018 Imihigo, the emphasis will be on economic, social and governance sectors.

    – In the economic sector, job creation is a top priority along with empowering youth in entrepreneurship; increase the production of agriculture and farming.

    – Improving urbanization, quality of education, health, fight against malnutrition, hygiene and unity and reconciliation programs will dominate the social cluster.

  • Video marketing: A powerful tool for your business success in modern era

    Studies have proved that human brain assesses video content more 60,000 times than it does with written content. Researchers also affirm that one image can tell over one thousand words.

    The more ICT advance in gathering and diffusing information, the more researches are conducted and new inventions are coming up to go even much further.

    The study conducted by Forrester, an American market research company that provides advice on existing potential impact of technology, among its clients and the public revealed that 58% of consumers of advertised commodities get information from video, meaning that videos constitutes a powerful weapon for winning the conviction of advertisements consumers.

    Few people will ever doubt the power of video in responding to the perspectives of the public and you should know how to take your business to the next level by using videos. There are many ways video marketing helps businesses grow but here we bring you three major reasons you should exploit the tool at hand.

    {{1. Wide reach
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    Smartphone users represent a half of internet users and are ever busy for reading lengthy articles. They shall love to watch short yet precise videos, making it imperative for every investor to embrace video marketing if they want to see customers thronging in.

    {{2. Ability to give true picture of products}}

    Clients will not easily understand the true nature of products or services until they get them in their hands. But with videos, beyond showing how a product looks like, the video will show how it works and the importance behind it. However, a well packaged video should be matched will a well-prepared audio explaining how the product works.

    {{3. Ease of sharing }}

    Video marketing users reach so broad within a short period of time at a tiny cost. Nowadays, sharing video has become very easy due to social media platforms.

    Every minute, over 700 videos are shared on twitter. Over four billion videos are played on YouTube and 88% of 30 second-advertising videos are shared on social media platforms like Facebook, Whatsapp, Instagram and Snapchat, among others.

    Over 39% of people watching marketing videos share them, 36% comment whereas 56% like them. While preparing a marketing video, it is worthwhile to think about the technique you will use to take it far.

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  • MTN Rwanda redefines mobile internet, Launch MTN Internet Irekure

    The existing Irekure concept for voice calls which was launched in June was introduced to give customers a balance of choice, affordability and flexibility when calling on the MTN network.

    The offer has now been expanded to include data offers which give customers more benefits at the same cost.

    Speaking about the newly launched product, MTN’s Acting Chief Marketing Officer, Gaspard Bayigane said that the company is redefining MTN Mobile Internet for everyone to enjoy the benefits of a modern connected life.

    “Our customers will get a richer internet experience and will have freedom to do more. On this day, we are taking the Irekure concept to another level. MTN Internet Irekure will redefine the cost of mobile Internet in Rwanda with more value being the key focus. With MTN Internet Irekure, MTN internet users pay the same amount for their data pack but are offered more MBs. We want customers to understand that they are getting value for money as MTN is giving them personally relevant data offers that suit their usage behavior and budget” Bayigane said

    He said that the MTN Internet Irekure is the answer to clients asking for more time on social media (Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp) and more MBs to stream videos longer on YouTube and other sites.

    “Consumer research studies have indicated a growing demand for affordable high-volume internet packs which MTN is aiming to fulfil with this new offer,” he said

    “We continue finding effective ways of meeting the needs of our customers and empowering them to take advantage of the full potential of Rwanda’s largest internet network. MTN Internet Irekure presents value for money and coupled with MTN’s extensive coverage, we expect more people to switch over to our network and use these innovative packs where the data rates are much lower,”

    To access MTN Internet Irekure, customers should dial *345*1# to directly access the best data deals that have been designed specifically for them, and purchase any one of them using airtime from the main balance.

    MTN Internet Irekureis another of many initiatives that have been introduced in line with MTN’s vision to lead the delivery of a bold new digital world to its customers.

  • Overall Imihigo performance improves

    Ngirente was speaking Friday, during the presentation of the report on 2016/2017 performance contracts and the signing of new contracts for 2017/2018.

    The Premier said that in concluded year, in Joint Imihigo for Central and Local Governance, evaluation shows that service delivery sector tops with 82.2%. He said that job creation follows with 78% with agriculture taking the third place with 77.8%.

    He said that 222,865 jobs were created, surpassing the targeted 205,161 that were planned; a total of 83,467km of tarmac roads were constructed and rehabilitated, slightly below the targeted 84,767 planned kilometers.

    He said that in one cow per poor family programme, a total of 34,054 cows were distributed to families, above the 33,171 that were targeted and that generally, districts’ performance is 78.2% from 75% of 2015/2016, social cluster is 79%, economic 76% and good governance 71%.
    Way forward

    “During 2017/2018 Imihigo, the emphasis will be on economic, social and governance sectors. In economic landscape, job creation, empowering youth in entrepreneurship as well as increasing production of agriculture are pririties,” Ngirente said.

    He said that improving urbanization, quality of education, health, fight against malnutrition and hygiene will dominate the social cluster.

    The best performing districts during 2016/2017 Imihigo, Rwamagana comes first with 82.2%, Musanze second with 81,28% and Huye third with 80.55% respectively.

  • 21 genocide convicts pardoned

    All the 21 were pardoned but asked to participate in searching for remains of the genocide victims.

    In a public event that took place in Nyamirama Sector of Kayonza District yesterday, organized by Prison Fellowship Rwanda, an organization that promotes unity and reconciliation in the country, the genocide perpetrators regretted their role in genocide and used the opportunity to ask for forgiveness.

    Speaking at the event, the chairman of Prison Fellowship Rwanda, Bishop John Rucyahana called on the society to strengthen the practices of unity and reconciliation.

    “As you can see these houses and roads that are being constructed do not belong to any ethnic groups, but to all Rwandans. Most of those who sought forgiveness had lied to their families saying that they were innocent. Today, they made a good step towards sustainable reconciliation,” he said.

    The Deputy Commissioner General of Rwanda Correctional Service (RCS), Jeanne Chantal Ujeneza called on more genocide inmates to tell the truth of their role in genocide and seek forgiveness as a way to sustain unity and reconciliation in the country.

    One of the genocide convicts, Jean Pierre Habimana ,admitted his role in killing six people. He was advised to reveal the location of his victims’ remains so they can be accorded decent burial.

    Inmate pardoned share light moments with survivor
    Inmates pardoned
    Bishop John Rucyahana
    The Deputy Commissioner General of Rwanda Correctional Service (RCS), Jeanne Chantal Ujeneza
  • Remains of over 500 genocide victims given decent burial

    All bodies were found in the surroundings of Kanombe Military Camp.

    Speaking at the burial ceremony, the Ibuka Vice-president, Egide Nkuranga called on all people to continue telling authorities where bodies of victims of 1994 genocide against the Tutsi were dumped.

    “I would like to request people who know other pits where victims were dumped to give us information. When these bodies are given decent burial it relieves hearts of survivors” he said.

    The Executive Secretary of National Commission for the Fight Against Genocide (CNLG), Dr. Jean Damascene Bizimana called on Rwandans to continue fighting genocide ideology and deniers at both local and international levels.

    “As we bury these bodies, we should remember to fight all forms of genocide ideology and deniers especially foreigners,” he said.

    Nyanza Genocide memorial is a home to over 11,000 victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi.

    All bodies were found in the surroundings of Kanombe Military Camp.
  • Amb. Kimonyo commends MKU’s contribution to Rwanda’s education

    The envoy made the remarks yesterday while speakingto international students and members of academic staff at MKU Campus in Nairobi where he was invited as special guest to address 300 international students on the role of diplomacy in fostering bilateral relations between Rwanda and Kenya.

    “Rwanda and Kenya continue to enjoy mutual bilateral relations that brought about conducive environment that has led Kenya to become the largest investor in my country with close to half a billion dollars investment portfolio as of this year” Kimonyo said

    Amb.Kimonyo underlined how Mount Kenya University and other institutions of higher learning have been instrumental in supporting Rwanda government to achieve it development agenda.

    “I commend the role of this institution is playing in fostering quality education in Rwanda particularly for making it possible for Rwandan students undertake science related courses” he said.

    “After 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, our government set out to build a knowledge-based economy as one of the major pillars to achieve our broad economic goals, I thank Mount Kenya University for being part of this journey” Kimonyo added.

    Speaking at the event, the Chairman and Founder of Mount Kenya University Dr. Simon Gicharu commended the conducive business environment facilitated by the government of Rwanda that allows investors to start and go about their business without any hitches.

    “I must say that in my academic experience, Rwanda stands out to be my best investment destination. We started our operations in Rwanda in 2009 and since then we have grown into a fully-fledged campus located in Kicukiro. This campus is a home to 4,627 Rwandan students pursuing degree courses in various disciplines under school of health, school of applied sciences, school of business and economics and school of education. He said

    According to Dr. Gicharu, the university has invested over Rwf 18 billion in Kigali campus and plans for expansion are underway.

    Dr. Gicharu informed the High Commissioner that after the closure of the pharmacy department at Kigali campus, the university administration decided to relocate 70 Rwandan students who were pursuing degree course in pharmacy to Nairobi to carryon with their studies from there.

    “I would like to assure the High Commissioner that these students are in safe hands. We decided to bring them here so that they can complete their academic dreams and this will be done at no extra cost. They will pay the same amount of fees they paid in Kigali and the university will cater for their accommodation, meals and other basic needs,” Gicharu said.

    Amb James Kimonyo giving his remarks commended Mt Kenya for introducing science courses
    Amb James Kimonyo plants a tree as a sign of commitment to the continued mutual cooperation
    Rwandan students undertaking their degree in pharmacy department demonstrate their pratical skills as Ambassador looks-on
    Amb Kimonyo chats with chairman and founder of Mt. Kenya Dr. Simon Gicharu
    Students decided to close the event with rwandan cultural dance
    Rwandan students in group photo with Amb Kimonyo and members of academic staff
  • Japanese envoy commends progress on Rusumo-Kayonza road rehabilitation

    “I am pleased to see that the project is making progress, and the government of Japan will make further contribution to sustainable economic development in Rwanda,” said ambassador Takayuki.

    According to the ambassador, the economic infrastructure development like rehabilitation of roads represents one of the four priority areas of Japan’s development cooperation with Rwanda.

    “In this field we have already constructed the Rusumo International Bridge and revamped the capacity of One Stop Border Post on the border between Rwanda and Tanzania.” Takayuki added.

    According to the Rwanda Transport Development Agency (RTDA) Rusumo-Kayonza rehabilitation works are funded by the Government of Japan through JICA at an amount of US$68 million, African Development Bank (AfDB) at US$15,024,405.74 and Government of Rwanda at US$2,258,286.27.

    The 92km road construction works started in June this year. It is being implemented under joint venture of China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) and NPD Ltd, a local construction firm.

    The project will complete in November 2019.

    Ambassador Takayuki and other officials observe construction works
    Ambassador Takayuki (L) being explained about construction activities progress

  • Hilton to acquire Ubumwe Grande Hotel interests

    According to Hilton, the hotel will undergo some changes in order to rebrand and will be Hilton’s first property in Rwanda.

    Hilton will buy Ubumwe Grande Hotel under the initiative he launched, expected to add 100 properties to its portofolio over the next five years.

    Hilton currently operates 19 hotels in the Sub Saharan Africa region with a further 29 in its pipeline. It has held a presence on the African continent for over 50 years.
    Hilton has committed a total of $50 million over the next five years towards the Hilton Africa Growth Initiative to support the continued expansion of its Sub-Saharan African portfolio.

    These funds are intended to support the conversion of around 100 hotels (roughly 20,000 rooms) in multiple African markets into Hilton branded properties, namely into its flagship Hilton Hotels & Resorts brand, the upscale DoubleTree by Hilton and the recently launched Curio Collection by Hilton.

    “Hilton remains committed to growth in Africa having been present on the continent for more than 50 years. The model of converting existing hotels into Hilton branded properties has proved highly successful in a variety of markets and we expect to see great opportunities to convert hotels to Hilton brands through this initiative,”Patrick Fitzgibbon, Senior Vice President, Development, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Hilton said

    “It enables us to rapidly grow our portfolio and delivers returns for owners by increasing exposure of their business to more international, inter-regional and domestic travellers, and specifically to our 65 million-plus Hilton Honors members, who look to stay with us in our suite of industry-leading brands. We see huge potential here in key cities and airports, as well as allowing us to develop our offering in resorts and safari lodges.”

    These hotels will receive all the benefits associated with Hilton’s industry-leading brand proposition and world-class commercial platforms. Guests will also be able to take advantage of Hilton’s innovative technology platforms such as online check-in and the ability to choose individual rooms when booking via the Hilton Honors App.

    Ubumwe Grande Hotel and the to be Hilton’s first property in Rwanda.
    The hotel is adorned with a breathtaking view