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  • North & South Korea Agree to Family Reunions

    North & South Korea Agree to Family Reunions

    {{North and South Korea have agreed to hold a reunion later this month for families separated by the 1950-53 Korean War.}}

    Officials from both sides meeting in the border truce village of Panmunjom, decided on Wednesday the reunion would be held on February 20-25 at the North’s Mount Kumgang resort, the South’s Unification Ministry said.

    The agreement marks a small sign of progress between the two rivals who, in recent years, have struggled to cooperate on even the most basic trust-building measures.

    But both sides have been here before.

    Similar talks between the North and South Korean Red Cross in August last year concluded with an agreement to hold a reunion the following month for several hundred divided family members.

    With the selection process completed and the chosen relatives preparing to gather at the North’s Mount Kumgang resort, Pyongyang cancelled the event just four days before its scheduled start, citing “hostility” from the South.

    There are widespread concerns that the families could end up being disappointed again this time around.

    {aljazeera}

  • Urban Boys  To Release Ansila Video

    Urban Boys To Release Ansila Video

    {{Rwandan music group Urban Boys has announced the Release of new album Ansila on 07th February at Zoom side Resto&Bar commonly known as ‘kwa Venant’.}}

    Speaking to IGIHE, Nizzo one of the group members of Urban Boys said the video is hot and ready to set fans on fire.

    He also added the video clip was shot in Kigali(Kiyovu) and urged fans to show up in a big number at the video launch.

    According to DJ Bissoso, one of the founders of Zoom side and organiser of this launch said apart from watching the video their will also be entertainment on the ground.

    He finally added the youth below age 18 not to show-up because they are prohibited.

  • RSE Market Report for Tuesday

    RSE Market Report for Tuesday

    {{Today on RSE, the market activity was lower compared to the previous trading session.}}

    The total turnover for the day was Rwf 44,856,000 from Bralirwa counter which recorded 3 transactions of 53,400 shares traded at Rwf 840 and BoK counter was quiet.

    Both BoK and Bralirwa shares prices remained unchanged from yesterday’s closing price of Rwf 270 and Rwf 840 respectively.

    KCB shares last transacted at Rwf 185 while NMG and Uchumi Supermarket shares last transacted at Rwf 1,200 and Rwf 174 respectively.

  • Performance Contracts Key in War Against Graft: Uhuru

    Performance Contracts Key in War Against Graft: Uhuru

    {{The fight against corruption will be part of government performance contracts, President Uhuru Kenyatta has said.}}

    The kenyan President noted that the vice remains the greatest barrier to Kenya’s social and economic development.

    “There is no dignity in corruption and we must work together to change the mentality,” he said.

    He was speaking on Tuesday when he met members of the National Anti-Corruption Steering Committee at State House, Nairobi.

    The government plans to pursue a two-pronged strategy; prosecution of culprits and civic education to inform the public of progress made.

    {President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy President William Ruto during a meeting with the National-Anti-Corruption Campaign Steering Committee at State House, Nairobi on February 4, 2014}

    {nation}

  • Nigerian Police Arrest Online ‘Romance Scammer’

    Nigerian Police Arrest Online ‘Romance Scammer’

    {{Nigerian police said they had arrested a 28-year-old man wanted in connection with the death of an Australian woman and for defrauding her of $90,000 in an online dating scam.}}

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) told media that Orowo Jesse Omokoh was arrested on January 28 in Nigeria, without stating where exactly.

    The graduate, who attended the University of Ibadan, in the southwest of the country, will be brought before court for extradition proceedings, a spokesman said.

    Omokoh is alleged to have struck up a fake online romance with Jette Jacobs, but five days after he moved to Johannesburg, South Africa, to meet her in February last year, she was found dead.

    Some of her valuables were missing and Omokoh had returned to Nigeria.

    “The South African police, which is investigating the mysterious death, are suspicious that Omokoh has a hand in the demise of Jacobs,” the EFCC said.

    The organisation, which investigates money-laundering and online scams, said Australian Federal Police informed officers in March that Omokoh had allegedly defrauded Jacobs of $90,000.

    Jacobs, a grandmother from Western Australia, reportedly sent tens of thousands of dollars to Nigeria during her four-year “romance” with a man known as “Jesse”, according to Australian media.

    The 67-year-old is said to have previously met him in Johannesburg in 2010 without incident.

    Her body was found on February 9. The EFCC said Omokoh had given “useful” information and “efforts are on to track his accomplices”.

    {AFP}

  • 4 Somalis Charged over JKIA Attack

    4 Somalis Charged over JKIA Attack

    {{Four terror suspects believed to have been behind the attack that occurred at a restaurant at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) have been charged in Court.}}

    The four Somali nationals appeared in Court on Monday, over suspicions of masterminding the attack two weeks ago which was initially said to be a bulb explosion. They however did not take their plea after it emerged that they could not understand English or Kiswahili.

    Milimani Magistrate Doreen Mulekyo was forced to defer the plea taking to February 4, to allow the Court provide a Somali Interpreter for the four.

    Hassan Abdi Mohamed, Mohamed Osman Ali, Yusuf Warsame and Garad Hassan Fer are said to have been found with explosives on January 16, at Shauri Moyo trading centre.

    “In a motor vehicle registration number KBS 965E Toyotta Avensis silver in colour jointly with others not before court were found in possession of two kilograms of an explosive TNT in contravention of the law,” read their charge sheet.

    There was also a bullet riddled body of a man thought to be their accomplice, in the vehicle.

    Police said the vehicle was sprayed with bullets while speeding off from the airport, soon after the incident, which Inspector General of Police David Kimaiyo had at the time dismissed as a ‘bulb explosion’.

    Anti terrorism police unit officer, Leonard Bwire said that the four acquired Kenyan identification documents fraudulently and had been sneaking in and out of Somalia at will.

    Bwire claimed that their goal was either to train with the Al-shaabab or to bring explosives to Kenya.

    The prosecution has already indicated plans of amending the charges to include that of fraudulently obtaining Kenyan passports.

    “The ATPU has information that the terrorist attack at the Java Restaurant within the JKIA on 16 January was planned and executed by the suspects together with others who are yet to be arrested,” explained the officer.

    Bwire also revealed that the suspects led police officers to their residences in Ushirika Estate within Eastleigh where an inventory of the items recovered was made.

    He further claims that the suspects have a vast network in the country aimed at carrying out terrorist attacks on public gatherings and foreign establishments.

    {capitalfm}

  • Nelson Mandela’s WILL Revealed

    Nelson Mandela’s WILL Revealed

    {Nelson Mandela’s casket}

    {{Nelson Mandela left his roughly R46-million estate to his wife Graca Machel, family members, staff, schools and the ANC, according to a summary of his will released on Monday.}}

    Two months after the death of the 95-year-old South African statesman, lawyers said wife Graca was likely to waive her right to half the estate, opting instead to receive four properties in Mozambique and other assets.

    Royalties from his books and other projects, as well as his homes in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Qunu and Mthatha were left to a family trust.

    The home in Houghton, Johannesburg where Mandela died on 5 December will be used by the family of his deceased son Makgatho.

    “It is my wish that it should also serve as a place of gathering of the Mandela family in order to maintain its unity long after my death,” the former statesman wrote.

    Mandela’s children each received $300 000 in loans during his lifetime and will have that debt scrapped if it has not been repaid.

    The will was first written in 2004 and last amended in 2008.

    Even before his death, Mandela’s children and grandchildren frequently clashed over who leads the family and who should benefit from his investments.

    Several have already put the Mandela brand behind commercial projects including wine, clothing, artwork, a social network and a reality television show.

    Executor Dikgang Moseneke, the deputy head of South Africa’s Constitutional Court, said the reading of the will to the family had been “charged with emotion” but no one had yet contested it.

    Mandela’s other bequeathments reflected a life in politics and championing education.

    Mandela gave around $4500 each to members of staff, including long-time personal aide Zelda la Grange.

    The will also provided around $9000 each for Wits and Fort Hare universities, and the same amount to three other schools.

    The African National Congress, which Mandela led to victory in the first democratic elections in 1994, could receive between 10 and 30 percent of his royalties.

    The cash will be used specifically to promote “policies and principles of reconciliation amongst the people of South Africa.”

    Family feud

    It is unclear if the will can prevent family battles over who controls the Mandela name, which have seen family remains exhumed and reinterred and exhumed and reinterred again.

    Eldest daughter Makaziwe reportedly had the locks changed on Mandela’s rural home after his death to exclude his eldest grandson Mandla, the head of Mandela’s clan.

    Makaziwe and Mandla both lay claim to lead the family following the death of the anti-apartheid hero in December.

    Makaziwe is backed by his second wife Winnie and Mandla has the support for the royal family of his tribe.

    Three executors will now be tasked with winding up the estate and carrying out Mandela’s wishes.

    They are George Bizos, who represented Mandela at the trial that jailed him for 27 years; Moseneke, the deputy head of the country’s Constitutional Court who spent years with the icon imprisoned on Robben Island; and Themba Sangoni the head judge in Mandela’s birth province the Eastern Cape

    Mandela became South Africa’s first black president after the first all-race elections in 1994 and his politics of forgiveness and reconciliation made him a global peace icon.

    He died 5 December and was buried 10 days later in his rural boyhood home of Qunu.

    Mandela’s will

    {myjoyonline}

  • South Sudan to get US$26 M Grant for Electricity Distribution Network

    South Sudan to get US$26 M Grant for Electricity Distribution Network

    {{The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) has approved a grant of US$26mn to rehabilitate and expand electricity networks in South Sudan.}}

    Only 1 per cent of the South Sudan population has access to grid electricity.
    This power distribution system rehabilitation and expansion project aims to provide electricity from existing and future generation facilities and satisfy the suppressed load and demand growth in Juba.

    The upgraded and reinforced electricity supply will contribute to improve the quality of life, promote business and reduce poverty in South Sudan.

    The project consists of the construction of 145 km of low-voltage 33 kV lines, 370 km of medium-voltage lines, purchase and installation of 195 transformer stations and 20,000 prepaid metres for connecting 20,000 new customers.

    It will also have a capacity-building component to ensure knowledge transfer in areas of procurement, finance and project management.

    This is the first donor-funded project undertaken by the power utility South Sudan Electricity Corporation (SSEC) and is in line with the South Sudan development plan and the South Sudan infrastructure action plan, both identifying infrastructure as a core priority for South Sudan.

    {africanreview}

  • Washington DC-U.S.A: Rwanda Diaspora wants to build a more cohesive and vibrant Rwandan community

    Washington DC-U.S.A: Rwanda Diaspora wants to build a more cohesive and vibrant Rwandan community

    { Rwandan community held a strategic meeting in Maryland. Chaired by H.E Ambassador Mathilde Mukantabana, the meeting aimed to devise strategies to build a more cohesive and vibrant Rwandan community actively involved in the social, cultural, and economic development of Rwanda.}

    In her remarks the ambassador commended the newly elected national community leaders for their commitment to reposition the Rwandan Community in the U.S.A. and pledged the embassy’s support.

    Furthermore, she saluted our national heroes and invited the community leaders and the embassy team members to draw inspiration from them, preserve their legacy, and propel Rwanda forward. Eng. Gaetan Gatete, President of the U.S.A.

    Rwandan community discussed the leaders’ role in their respective local communities and ways in which their organizations can contribute to our nation building.

    The discussion evolved around ways we can work together to strengthen community mobilization with special civic and cultural engagement of the youth.

    The parties developed a collective action plan aimed at promoting education, knowledge, and skills transfer as well as improving our country’s communication and mass media use.

    The meeting ended on a high note with all parties committed to continue working together to strengthen the Rwandan community in the United Stated as a way to promote Rwanda.

  • P.Fla signs 3-year deal with Bridge Records

    P.Fla signs 3-year deal with Bridge Records

    {Rwandan Rapper P.FLa commonly known as capital P has announced the completion of a 3 year deal with the bridge label records.}

    P.FLa comes to bridge records replacing singer, fireman and Naason who ceased their contracts with the Bridge records Label, a former group mate and friend at Tuff Gang group.

    Speaking to IGIHE Jacques Uwizeye the boss of bridge records, said the information was true and they have a long-term plan for P.FLa to improve and also add value on his Music career.

    The rapper who is set to release his second album is considered by people as one of the best rappers in the country.

    Currently Bridge records studio operated by 2 music producers including Junior Multisystem and feezy on Vocals.