Manchester City recorded a 4-1 victory against West Ham United in the opening game of the 2019 pre-season tour of Asia.
Stephen HA, VP of TRANSSION HOLDINGS and GM of TECNO Mobile said:” TECNO feel very honored that our brand will be with City players all through 2019 Asia tour. We believed that our blue spirit will be a winner. “
Just last week, TECNO announced the renewal of the global multi-year partnership with Man City at a celebration event in Delhi, India.
Damian Willoughby, Senior Vice President of Partnerships at City Football Group, said: “Manchester City prides itself on partnering with some of the world’s leading organizations, so we are thrilled to be announcing the renewal of our established partnership with TECNO Mobile. During the past three years, we have collaborated on a number of exciting initiatives that have engaged, connected and entertained our global fanbase.”
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.
Talking to the media yesterday Baziruwiha one of the two recently deported Rwandans said he was arrested on accusations of being Rwanda’s spy.
The man hailing from Rutsiro district went to Uganda in May 2018 for fishing business which he practiced in Lake Victoria.
Baziruwiha later joined ADEPR Pentecostal Church International Uganda (PCIU). He later moved to Wasiko region where he was in January 2019 assigned preacher in the same church.
He explained that the church leader got jealous of his new appointment and started asking why he left Rwanda.
Baziruwiha replied to the church leader that he will return to Rwanda when the situation is normalized at both countries’ borders but the he kept running after Baziruwiha and Rwandan colleagues.
Baziruwiha explained that the church leader later took an accusation to the local police station in March 2019.
“There, we met a policeman who asked our identities. We presented them and he replied ‘let these people pray with others because they have permission from officials’.”
The church leader took allegations to other officials who also clarified that we have permission to stay.
In the morning of 23rd May 2019, Baziruwiha received a phone call summoning to report to himself officials.
He took his documents to police station and was asked who licensed him to found a church in Uganda.
“I told them that I don’t know founders that I am a preacher like others,” he replied.
The policeman told Baziruwiha that he had a target of ousting all Rwandans from Uganda and were taken to Entebbe police station.
He and his colleague were in the next morning told that they are from Rwanda’s intelligence on mission to Uganda.
They met several Rwandans in prison some of whom were not aware of accusations.
During their stay in prison, they were taken to court but the judge transferred them to Higher Court.
Baziruwiha said they met between 40 and 50 Rwandans.
“I took the names of some Rwandans detained there who asked me to inform their families,” he said.
Ugandan prisons accommodate Rwandans jailed between 4 and 5 years whose files were not taken to court.
Baziruwiha and Rwagasore were taken to the prison in red dresses given to notorious criminals.
Realizing how the court didn’t prove efforts to assist them, they thought about bribing the judge.
“We sold part of our properties including livestock like pigs and sought a person to negotiate with the judge. We were assisted by a neighboring old man but the judge asked one million Ugandan shillings to spoil the accusation changing to illegally fishing Rwandans,” he said.
On 26th June 2019, they returned to court which ruled on their deportation.
The policeman who detained them was not satisfied with the ruling and held them for one more week.
Hailing from Kayonza district, Bernard Rwagasore, 42, said that they rarely got food and one dish would be shared by 40 prisoners.
The duo was later deported on Sunday morning.
Rwagasore had been in Uganda for 10 years working for an institution of white people earning him a living and pay school fees for his children. He advised Rwandans to think twice before crossing to Uganda considering hard times he endured in Uganda where Rwandans are illegally detained and tortured.
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.
Talking to the media yesterday Baziruwiha one of the two recently deported Rwandans said he was arrested on accusations of being Rwanda’s spy.
The man hailing from Rutsiro district went to Uganda in May 2018 for fishing business which he practiced in Lake Victoria.
Baziruwiha later joined ADEPR Pentecostal Church International Uganda (PCIU). He later moved to Wasiko region where he was in January 2019 assigned preacher in the same church.
He explained that the church leader got jealous of his new appointment and started asking why he left Rwanda.
Baziruwiha replied to the church leader that he will return to Rwanda when the situation is normalized at both countries’ borders but the he kept running after Baziruwiha and Rwandan colleagues.
Baziruwiha explained that the church leader later took an accusation to the local police station in March 2019.
“There, we met a policeman who asked our identities. We presented them and he replied ‘let these people pray with others because they have permission from officials’.”
The church leader took allegations to other officials who also clarified that we have permission to stay.
In the morning of 23rd May 2019, Baziruwiha received a phone call summoning to report to himself officials.
He took his documents to police station and was asked who licensed him to found a church in Uganda.
“I told them that I don’t know founders that I am a preacher like others,” he replied.
The policeman told Baziruwiha that he had a target of ousting all Rwandans from Uganda and were taken to Entebbe police station.
He and his colleague were in the next morning told that they are from Rwanda’s intelligence on mission to Uganda.
They met several Rwandans in prison some of whom were not aware of accusations.
During their stay in prison, they were taken to court but the judge transferred them to Higher Court.
Baziruwiha said they met between 40 and 50 Rwandans.
“I took the names of some Rwandans detained there who asked me to inform their families,” he said.
Ugandan prisons accommodate Rwandans jailed between 4 and 5 years whose files were not taken to court.
Baziruwiha and Rwagasore were taken to the prison in red dresses given to notorious criminals.
Realizing how the court didn’t prove efforts to assist them, they thought about bribing the judge.
“We sold part of our properties including livestock like pigs and sought a person to negotiate with the judge. We were assisted by a neighboring old man but the judge asked one million Ugandan shillings to spoil the accusation changing to illegally fishing Rwandans,” he said.
On 26th June 2019, they returned to court which ruled on their deportation.
The policeman who detained them was not satisfied with the ruling and held them for one more week.
Hailing from Kayonza district, Bernard Rwagasore, 42, said that they rarely got food and one dish would be shared by 40 prisoners.
The duo was later deported on Sunday morning.
Rwagasore had been in Uganda for 10 years working for an institution of white people earning him a living and pay school fees for his children.
He advised Rwandans to think twice before crossing to Uganda considering hard times he endured in Uganda where Rwandans are illegally detained and tortured.
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.
The event consisting of a peace walk and peace song contest was held at the Islamic College Thailand in Bangkok on July 15th in attendance with students, faculties, and journalists. To spread a culture of peace, the peace walk took place from the Thonburi Youth Center to the Islamic College Thailand and the speeches calling for a sustainable peace secured in legal framework continued.
The participants also joined the “Peace Letter Campaign” that collects the voice of citizens of each country to establish international law for peace based on the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War(DPCW). According to the official of the host, the letters will be delivered to the leaders of Thailand.
The DPCW of 10 articles and 38 clauses addresses the principles of conflict resolution and international cooperation for peacebuilding such as respect on the international law, peaceful dispute settlement, and spreading a culture of peace. Currently, the letters supporting the DPCW written by approximately 1.3 million citizens in 193 countries have sent to their president or prime minister with expectations for responses from heads of each state.
Ms. Chollada Suawong, a coordinator of this event, said: “I am happy to cooperate in organizing this event participated with people from various religious backgrounds that can help to transform the differences into harmony.”
Mr. Supalak Ganjanakhundee, a former chief editor of The Nation, said in his speech “Thai people should learn how to make peaceful resolutions such as peace talks. To do that, Thai people should have faith in peace and should reject any form of violence. Thailand needs to establish a credible rule of law. It can also be supporting the DPCW that means ruling by just and legitimated laws.”
The event was hosted by an international peace NGO called Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light(HWPL) and its affiliated youth organization, International Peace Youth Group. This event also marked the 6th Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of World Peace and the Peace Walk that has been held at about 126 places in 77 countries including Myanmar, Australia, China, Germany, India, South Africa, the Philippines, and the United States of America.
To realize the world of no war and sustainable peace, HWPL has been carrying out its peace initiatives such as international law for peace, interfaith dialogue meetings, and peace education in cooperation with various sectors of global society from citizens to heads of states with the slogan of “Everyone should become messengers of peace”.
The warning follows an observation that fined residents to repeat the same mistake after their cattle are auctioned.
Consultations from three districts in the neighborhood of the barracks including Nyagatare, Gatsibo, and Kayonza came up with the decision of impounding cattle grazing in the precincts of Gabiro military barracks and auctioning them to keep the money in public coffers.
The decision reduced cows encroaching into the barracks though some pastoralists failed to comply with the order.
As he launched the campaign dubbed ‘Ukwezi kw’ibisubizo’ expected to address citizens’ problems within one month in Eastern Province, Minister Shyaka proposed tougher punishments to herders that fail to respect regulations.
“Stringent measures are meant to deter anyone intending to commit a crime. Some pastoralists graze 10 or 20 cows which are impounded and auctioned. Residents help them in restocking, surpassing numbers held before, but still, the same culprits encroach the barracks grassland again. We want to put a stop to such repeated offenses,” he said.
“We don’t want to cease your cows for auctioning again and pay fines. You can sell one or five cows if you have 50 to feed the rest other than taking the risk of encroaching the military barracks,” added Minister Shyaka.
He revealed that those who donate fined pastoralists will be punished too.
He said apart from intruding the restricted area, grazing cattle in the camp would spread Rift Valley Fever (RVF) among cows putting the area.
Residents pledged to comply with rules and reporting farmers failing to adhere.
The pickup vehicle registration number CGO 7995AA19 was intercepted on 14th July 2019 in Rurembo Village, Byahi Cell in Rubavu Sector.
Chief inspector of Police (CIP) Emmanuel Kayigi, the Police spokesperson for the Western region said that a resident of Rurembo, earlier that day, called security personnel reporting a ring of drug traffickers with quantities of cannabis.
“At about 11pm, the Congolese registered pickup that was being used to transport the narcotics to Kigali, was intercepted in Rurembo Village, Byahi Cell in Rubavu Sector, people who were on board abandoned the vehicle in a distance after noticing security organs, and escaped,” the spokesperson explained.
“The vehicle was loaded with 14 sacks of cannabis weighing about 200kgs of cannabis. The car and the drugs were handed over to Rwanda Investigation Bureau at Gisenyi station,” he added.
CIP Kayigi thanked the resident, who tipped-off security organs on the criminal dealings, and called for continued information sharing on drug traffickers and local dealers.
“Rwanda National Police has put much effort in operations and awareness against drugs, but the public are at the top in the fight because most of the drug dealers arrested and seized drugs is because of the information we get from them,” he said.
Article 263 of the new law determining offences and penalties in general, states that “Any person who, unlawfully produces, transforms, transports, stores, gives to another or who sells narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances commit an offense.”
Upon conviction, the offender faces between 20 years and life imprisonment, and a fine of up to Rwf30 million.
Bishagara passed on Monday last week at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore-Maryland in USA. She will be laid to rest at Rusororo cemetery, Friday, in Gasabo district.
Eric is suspected to have raped women at different occasions in Gako forest in Bugesera was also said to be HIV positive.
He was shot dead on Sunday evening as he jumped over Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB) van that was taking him into custody.
Women from Rilima sector told the media that Eric used to waylay and rape them inside Gako forest. Rape victims reported the culprit to officials which led to the hunt of the suspect.
Police spokesperson in Eastern Province, CIP Twizerimana Hamdun has confirmed to IGIHE that the suspect has been shot.
“Police arrested and handed him to RIB as investigation was underway. He had pleaded guilty but revealed that he connived with other gangsters whom he was going to reveal,” he said.
Twizerimana explained that RIB took him to an area where the suspect pretended to show connivers and was shot dead along the way jumping over the vehicle to escape.
He thanked citizens for collaboration which led to the arrest of Eric and requested them to report criminals on time.
Her departure allows the IMF board to begin the search for her replacement.
“With greater clarity now on the process for my nomination as ECB President and the time it will take, I have made this decision in the best interest of the fund, as it will expedite the selection process for my successor,” Lagarde said.
EU leaders early this month picked Lagarde to succeed ECB chief Mario Draghi, whose single, eight-year term ends in November.
Lagarde stepped away from the IMF leadership post she has held since 2011, sparking a wave of speculation about who would replace her.
The IMF board tapped her number two, American David Lipton, to serve as interim managing director, but by tradition, a European always leads the fund while an American runs its sister institution, the World Bank.
“With this decision by Managing Director Lagarde, the IMF Executive Board will initiate promptly the process of selecting the next managing director and will communicate in a timely fashion,” the IMF board said in a statement.
Early candidates mentioned as possible successors to Lagarde include Mark Carney, a Canadian who also holds British and Irish citizenship and whose term as leader of the Bank of England is up in January; French politician Pierre Moscovici, who is the EU finance commissioner, and former British finance minister George Osborne.
A total of 12 teams will participate in the tournament.
No. Nation Team
1 England Arsenal
2 England Manchester United
3 England Tottenham Hotspur
4 Germany Bayern Munich
5 Italy Fiorentina
6 Italy Inter Milan
7 Italy Juventus
8 Italy Milan
9 Portugal Benfica
10 Mexico Guadalajara
11 Spain Atlético Madrid
12 Spain Real Madrid
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The accident happened today around 7:20 am in Burunga cell of Bwishyura sector in Karongi district where a coaster tripped
The executive secretary of Bwishyura sector, Phanuel Uwimana has told IGIHE that ten people died on spot.
“The accident has taken place in Kigezi village, Gitarama cell of Bwishyura sector where a bus carrying passengers from Kigali to Rusizi tripped on steep slopes as it negotiated a road bend in the area. 10 passengers including the driver have died on the spot while others have been taken to Kibuye Hospital in critical condition,” he said.