Author: IGIHE

  • End of July Umuganda for polling preparations

    {The Ministry of Local Government (MINALOC) has announced that the end of July 2017 Umuganda ‘monthly mandatory cleaning’ will focus on cleaning and preparation of voting centers.
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    Citizens will be doing Umuganda at Cell level, cleaning and preparing where voting will take place. However, MINALOC said that those involved in commercial activities like transport will continue, as usual, offering service to the public.

    The Executive Secretary for NEC, Charles Munyaneza, has appreciated the way Presidential elections preparations are being conducted and requested Rwandans to continue ensuring harmony during the entire voting process.

  • How to make your brain younger

    {As our life expectancy continues to increase, one of the biggest fears for our senior citizens is that they may physically live longer than their brain functions. }

    This thought is being fueled by numerous press reports about the increase in Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.

    Dementia is generally relates to loss of cognitive function. Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia, but there are many others like senile (aging) dementia and dementias associated with other neurologic diseases.

    The good news is that the evolving neuroscience shows that there are things we can do to preserve and even enhance our cognitive ability through the life span.

    The concept of neuroplasticity shows that our brains can recover after injuries and strokes as well as, in some cases, improve brain function in the face of chronic neurologic disease.

    In my book, “30 Days to a Better Brain,” I outline the mind, body and spirit approach to preserving and enhancing cognitive function as practiced at Canyon Ranch.

    As we age, we have learned the value of healthy eating and remaining physically active through the life span. Each of these factors is an essential variable in overall health to include brain health and cognitive vitality.

    We also know that if we don’t stay physically active, our muscles will atrophy and as we weaken, we lose our ability to actually participate in life activities and we become more vulnerable to falls and injury.

    The brain also needs continuing challenges to stay vital as well and to prevent atrophy from minimal activity. So the brain needs a “brain gym”, that is, new information and challenges that give your brain a workout so that brain nerve cells are challenged and preserved and new brain neural networks are made to capture and store the new information.

    No matter your age, even centenarians can benefit from learning new things, from a new language to playing a musical instrument or simply staying socially engaged with active stimulating conversation.

    {Dr. Richard Carmona is the 17th Surgeon General of the United States and president of Canyon Ranch Institute. He is the author of “30 days to a Better Brain.” }

  • Katauti takes charge of Rayon Sport first day of training

    {As Rayon Sports FC management continues to remain in the woods on the issue of who should be the new head coach, Hamad Katauti Ndikumana has taken on as the acting coach.
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    The former defender took charge of the Rayon’s first training session that kicked-off on Tuesday at Mumena Stadium, as he put the players through their paces and drills for the first time since lifting the clubs 8th league trophy last season.

    Last week, Rayon announced that former APR FC and Amavubi captain Olivier Karekezi as the new club head coach, though after three days, the club took a U-turn and denounced the decision claiming the Swedish based coach was not appointed through a proper club statute.

    The club is preparing for a friendly game with Tanzania ‘side Simba FC for a pre-season match.

    During training, Katauti who was joined by Ramadhan Nkunzigoma and Marcel Lomami asked the players to keep time, to maintain team spirit and respect during the training besides to work hard to make the fans happy.

    Kevin Muhire and Thierry Manzi missed the training since the pair is featuring in the national team, but Eric ‘Bakame’ Ndayishimiye was present. FistonMunezero plus Mustapha Nsengiyumva were not present because they joined Police FC, while Dominique SavioNshuti was signed by AS Kigali.

    Oddly, Katuati appeared animated with the players as the session came to a close, meanwhile management is said to meet in the coming days to decide whether former APR FC and Amavubi captain should take over as the head coach to replace DjumaMasoudi who surprisingly threw in the towel after leading the club to the league title.

  • AU to deploy over 40 election observers to Rwanda

    {The African Union (AU) on Tuesday announced that it is deploying an election observation mission (AUEOM) in Rwanda on Thursday, July 27th to observe the presidential election scheduled for the 4th of August, 2017.}

    Upon an invitation from the Government and the Electoral Commission of Rwanda, Moussa FakiMahamat, Chairperson of the AU Commission, has approved the deployment of a short-term AU election observation mission to observe the upcoming election.

    Headed by CassamUteem, former President of Mauritius, the mission comprises of 40 observers drawn from various African countries and AU institutions, and it will remain in the country until the announcement of final results.

    Shortly after the election day, the mission will issue a preliminary statement of its findings at a press conference in Kigali, according to an AU statement.

    A final report, including recommendations for improvement of future electoral processes in Rwanda, will be presented at a later stage, after the completion of the entire electoral process, said the statement from the pan-African bloc. Enditem

  • Three men rescued from Gakenke mine

    {Alexis Matabaro, Stefanie Ntirenganya, and Stafanie Nizeimana, the three men who were said to have been trapped in a tungsten and tantalum mine since Monday in Gakenke District were found alive, Police confirms.
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    The three went to dig for precious stones, but they found the mining crater to be flooded with water and decided to get rid of the water by using a water pumping machine, so as to continue digging.

    However, at a certain point the pump stopped working, they decided to shift the pump deeper 28 meters further underground to suck out the water and, in the process, they suffered from oxygen deficiency and it was thought they’re dead and buried under.

    Northern region Police spokesperson, IP Innocent Gasasira has reported that the three miners were rescued and they’re alive.

    “The first miner was rescued yesterday evening, then later the other two were also saved. They’re a live”

  • Iriba Bar and Terrace, a buzz of entertainment in the heart of Kigali

    {From Monday to Sunday, you can find a fun-filled and lively atmosphere every evening at the Kigali Marriott Hotel’s Iriba Bar and Terrace.
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    From Ladies Night to Happy Hour to Jazz Night to Shisha Night, guests can enjoy a memorable experience of the 5-star hotel’s world-class services, with most nights offering spectacular drinks specials.

    “Our Happy Hour and Ladies Night offer a great ambience and drink offers. Guests receive 50% off house wine, two for one on selected regional or local bottled beers. Our team has also created a menu of specialty cocktails for only Rwf4,000 each,” says Buddhika Mahesh, Assistant Director of Food and Beverage at Kigali Marriott Hotel.

    With the state-of-art service model, guests enjoy even more as they mingle and dance in a relaxing environment.

    “Our entertainment is part of our service. We are generating live music and more for our guests to enjoy their evenings without any additional charge. It is an additional service that we provide to our customers to give them an unforgettable experience,” says Mahesh who is also in charge of the hotel’s entertainment.

    He says each of the four entertainment nights at Iriba Bar and Terrace has a different feel.

    {{Happy Hour, Monday-Friday, 5:30pm-7:30pm}}

    Everyone needs refreshment after a busy day. Two hours at Iriba’s Happy Hour gives you the chance to refresh with your favourite drink and friends before heading home to rest. Enjoy discounts on bottled beer, house wine, and cocktails all served in full-service environment to unwind after work.

    {{Jazz Night, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 8pm-11pm}}

    Jazz Night is your top choice for a relaxing time. A smooth jazz ensemble plays all through the night, creating a “chilled out” vibe. You can mingle with a drink as you listen to background music.

    {{Ladies Night, Thursdays, 6pm-10:30pm}}

    Perfect for a girls night out in the city, Ladies Night offers 50% off house wine, two for one on bottled beers, a specialty cocktail menu, and a live band ready to electrify the evening. “This one is different. Ladies Night is music, dance, relaxation, and a lot of fun. Ladies come to have a fun time at Iriba’s bar or terrace. They can drink as much as they want with their friends, and we also have a beautiful band playing great music,” says Mahesh.

    The latest introduction to Kigali Marriott’s entertainment evenings is Shisha Night, happening every day from 6pm to 1am at Iriba Terrace. The hotel offers shisha in five different flavours at only Rwf6,000, giving shisha lovers a great many options.

    Mahesh says to young people in particular, “Don’t shy away from the Kigali Marriott Hotel. We have great service, reasonable prices, facilities that are beautiful, new and modern, and more activities than anybody else in the town. Everyone is welcome to come to the hotel and enjoy all the entertainment we have to offer.”

    Kigali Marriott Hotel is located in the city centre not far from Kigali City Council offices. The five-star hotel is a part of Marriott International which is present in more than 122 countries and territories with more than 6,000 properties globally.

    Kigali Marriott's Jazz Night is a top choice for relaxing time
    Kigali Marriott's Shisha Nights give extra experience at the hotel
    Kigali Marriott Hotel has beautiful facilities for revelers to enjoy services
    Happy Hour has Sunset Specials with 50 off-house wines and two for one on regional bottled beers plus selected cocktails at Rwf 4,000
    Kigali Marriott's Weekend brunch has all one may need
    Mr Buddhika Mahesh is Kigali Marriott’s Assistant Director of Food and Beverage and in charge of the hotel’s entertainment services
  • Rwandans in Italy urged to vote on August 3

    {Rwandans living in Italy celebrated on Sunday celebrated the country’s 23rd Liberation anniversary an occasion the Rwandan ambassador used to advise diaspora to vote during the Presidential elections scheduled on August 3.}

    During the celebration in the Italian City of Milan, Rwandan Ambassador to Italy resident in Paris, Jacques Kabale reminded the Rwandans to cast their vote during presidential elections, adding that those in Italy will have two voting stations.

    AmbKabale told those who attended the celebration that he thanks, President Kagame and the Rwandan Defense Forces that he led liberation of the country, and for ending the Genocide, thus leading to the country’s development.

    The Rwandan envoy, friends of Rwandan and Rwandans living in Italy celebrated the 23rd Celebration with traditional dances, Rwandan songs while n’itorero “Ingeri Italia entertained the guests.

  • 2017 Elections: Unity in Diversity

    {The second week of campaigns was characterized by huge turn up of Rwandans, and being an early riser and thus turned up early at most venues, I witnessed firsthand zeal by Rwandans especially the rural folk to attend President Kagame’s rallies and emotionally so. }

    From young to old, famers to business men, all brought together to support a candidate that has transformed their lives visibly. To foreigners, this may have been mistaken for a religious convention of people that want to give testimonies of how they have been healed, made rich, got married, got children and want more of the same or better still more of more through spiritual powers. Yet these were political rallies of a candidate that touched the hearts and minds of many akin to religious conventional relies. The difference is that, in religious rallies one gets his prayers answered on the basis of faith and hope.

    In President Kagame’s rallies, the issue of hope is negated by his historical delivery of all his promises to Rwandans so much so that, his word and deeds are integrated to the highest order possible. And so the thousands that turn up go back home with promises to be fulfilled and not political wish list that is repeated in the next election.

    And unlike in many African campaigns where incumbent’s failure is blamed on account meddling in government programs by opposition, stealing of budgeted funds through outright corruption, lack of donor funds name it, in our case such does not happen. Which is why President Kagame’s campaign rallies are more of celebrations of achievements beyond achievements attained and an outline of more and better yet to come. And so his trade mark “imvugo ni yo ngiro” loosely translated as “he delivers what he has promised” has made brand Kagame unassailable, and through this brand Rwanda as a country that delivers.

    A senior member of opposition parties allied to RPF and a friend for a while who attended these rallies for the first time alluded to the fact that, really popularity of President Kagame among Rwandans populous and love these have for him is a kin to a religious prophet that delivers miracles, and that no other Rwandan leader will ever marshal such in the foreseeable future.

    {{Input of leaders of allied Political Parties.}}

    This time round though, leaders of other political parties spoke in support of the candidacy of President Paul Kagame and from their heart. From the leaders of PL to PSD etc, all gave their testimonies as to why they support President Paul Kagame.

    In fact, these same leaders are part of ruling coalition that can lay claim to our transformation but acknowledge the exemplary leadership of President Paul Kagame that has baffled them as to the manner in which he has delivered for Rwanda in manner that defeats comprehension and with minimum means financial and human capacities.

    This is where foreigners draw confusion. In Rwanda unlike in other democracies, the winner-takes-it all model doesn’t exist. Even after winning overwhelmingly President Kagame and RPF shares with other parties both positions and management of our country. These parties are brought together by unity of purpose i.e socio-economic transformation of our country and their divergence views (ideologies) from social democrats to diehard capitalists put their minds together for the sake of the development of our country. They have trusted and entrusted President Kagame to be their leader for good reasons as has majority of Rwandans. His visionary leadership, tested and certified by experience of delivery that all see and believe in is what draws the masses. And so to foreigners, political competition and complimentarity from within is assigned the tag of limiting political space by the same foreigners who always judge our country out context or worse still mistake Rwanda for another country in their fake media.

    There is the co-existence of the political parties in Rwanda to avoid repetition of the negative role some played during the genocide. It is in this line that the post – genocide Rwanda’s political management is a bit unique to suit the Rwandan situation and context, like many other homegrown solutions we have had to use

    But this is the product of a hard-earned consensus among most of the country’s political parties, which to some critics is unfamiliar and questionable, because it does not fit in what they have seen elsewhere especially in the west, read about in text books or western coated political lectures that serve different environment than one we live in. But this is mere confusion by foreigners who hold Rwanda’s political as well economic development independent of its contextual framework. And they always get it wrong.

    They don’t understand Rwanda or have chosen not too, more so don’t understand President Paul Kagame’s modus operandi. It reminds of me the media hype in UK in 1997 (was a PhD student then) when he was then Vice President and Minister of Defence and announced that he will get medicine for the interahamwe (in Zaire then, now DRC) no matter how much it will cost. Media discounted his intention to cross the border on account of size of Zaire (now DRC) and that Rwanda could not take on such a giant with no means and barely three years after war of liberation of our country.

    In fact on defence analyst took mockery of this intention calling a wish and not a military intension given the odds. This same defence analyst argued that it will take our defence forces a minimum of 20 years if ever they reach Kinshasa to topple late Mobutu who had supported interehamwe and Habyarimana’s regime for far too long. When our forces took less than a year to reach Kinshasa (with impassable roads and impenetrable jungle), the same media acknowledged this as a military miracle that can’t be replicated. But this was and is President Paul Kagame that they still mistake regardless. This was to define the capacity and efficiency of our defence forces to guarantee our security within and without our country- all handiwork of President Paul Kagame.
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    Security is critical to development.}}

    “Without a strong economy, there can be no strong defense. Without a strong defense, there can be no Singapore…(read Rwanda) to maintain a strong economy and a strong defense … the government must be led by the ablest, most dedicated and toughest…I think you are a born leader or you are not leader. They must have the extra drive, intellectual verve, an extra tenacity and the will to overcome” (Former Singaporean Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew who transformed his country to what it is today).

    One of the strong pillars and indeed cornerstone of our transformation and socio-economic development has been strong (defense) security for our people and their properties whether Rwandans, or foreigners/investors alike. But like other sectors of our development, our security systems evolved by paying an extremely high price. Architects of the same did our country proud and certainly President Paul Kagame has been the main architect, which is why our choice in these and other elections will have to ensure and assure our security and without which the rest of our achievements would evaporate in our eyes.

    Our security (defense systems/institutions) have evolved to meet the challenges we faced before, during and after 1994 genocide. During campaigns, sustenance of our current security is an imperative to our political choices for we know more than most the opposite.

    By Professor Nshuti Manasseh,
    Economist and Financial Expert.

  • Two students drown in Nyanza pool

    {Two secondary school students died after they drowned in a swimming pool in Nyanza town.}

    Brian Rwabukayire (14) and Yves Ngirinshuti (15), students of Ecole Techniques Saint Peters Secondary School drowned in the pool at Hotel Dayenu. The unfortunate incident happened around 3:30 pm on Monday.

    Police spokesperson in Southern Province IP Emmanuel Kayigi has told IGIHE two men including Hotel manager and owner of the Dayenu were arrested while an investigation is underway for negligence of duty. . He also said that the search is on for the swimming pool “life saver” who is on a run.

    “It was said the students usually were allowed to swim in the hotel pool. We arrested the owner and manager of the hotel. They claim that the pool attendant was not paying attention. They said that he escaped but they are hunting for him.”

    The two students were on holiday.

  • Rwandan peacekeepers awarded UN medals for service

    {Looking sharp in their military uniforms, men and women from the Rwanda Aviation Unit 5 (RAU 5) stood proudly as they were awarded UN Medals in recognition of their service.}

    In a jubilant ceremony, the United Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General (Political), Moustapha Soumaré, thanked the Government of Rwanda for its commitment to the UN mission and to the people of South Sudan.

    “The performance of the Rwanda Aviation Unit is critical to the success of UNMISS,” said Soumaré.

    In a country where some areas are impossible to reach by road due to poor networks, heavy rains and the desperate security situation, the Deputy SRSG acknowledged the essential flight services provided by RAU.

    “Contributions made by RAU should set an example for others to emulate,” said the Deputy SRSG. “A fact that RAU can be proud of.”

    Soumaré paid particular tribute to the eight Rwandan female peacekeepers in a contingent of 165, highlighting the need for more UN female peacekeepers to be deployed to UNMISS.

    “The role and contribution of female personnel is crucial in a place like South Sudan,” he said.

    {{Rwandan peacekeepers awarded UN medals for service}}

    During their year of service, the unit has transported over 13,000 UN and African Union personnel, including medical evacuations, facilitated in the rotation of troops and airlifted 1,359 tonnes of cargo across the UN mission area in South Sudan.

    The ceremony was attended by UN dignitaries including UNMISS Force Commander, Lt Gen Frank Kamanzi and Military Advisor from UN headquarters , Lt. Gen. Carlos Loitey.

    Rwanda currently deploys over six thousand UN peacekeepers around the world, including 2,288 in the UN mission in South Sudan.

    The unit will complete their duty on 31 August 2017.