The management of SKOL has revealed that the yearly scholarship program will support parents to cater for the cost of tuition fees, uniforms, books, and transport organized by schools.
The intent behind establishing the scholarship is to harness and nourish the capabilities that lie within the Rwandan youth, particularly SBL employees’ children and contribute to their education and skills development.
Employees interested in the program fill an application form and submit it with required documents. The applications are reviewed, whereafter scholarships are awarded in consideration of submitted documents and meeting set criteria. The awarded amounts are transferred directly to schools once every trimester/semester.
One of SKOL Brewery objectives is to develop its employees and their families’ well-being and contribute to the development of the Rwandan community in general. SKOL believes this yearly scholarship program will help achieving this.
“It is time for the Graduate School to claim its rightful place,” Dr Kwena Ronald, the Dean of the school affirmed. The school, hosts all the Masters’ programmes that are fully accredited by the Higher Education Council. Among the flagship programmes targeted is the Master of Science in Information technology which has provided cutting edge technology to students in readiness for the dynamic technology world.
“The students in our Master of Science in Information Technology programme are doing amazing work in the Information technology industry.” Dr Michael Sanja, an Information Technology expert in the Graduate School acknowledged.
The School also understands that the country needs the knowledge to address macro and microeconomic problems. The solution is the Master of Science in Economics that provides an all-round economic perspective.
For students who are interested in achieving development objectives for commercial, social and not for profit organizations, the Master of Science in Project Management as well as the Master of Business Administration in Project Management are the to go to programmes. The school is in the process of signing a Memorandum of Understanding, that will enable students to acquire Project management certifications such as PRINCE 2, PMP and IPMA among others at a discounted rate.
One of the graduands in the December 2021 graduation, Denyse Mugabekazi attests that the knowledge she acquired has been of great benefit. “The knowledge I gained from the Master of Science in Project Management helped me start my nonprofit organization that assists vulnerable children.” She said. Dr. Kwena Ronald, the Dean of the Graduate School and a project management expert noted that the impact of the current programmes’ restructuring will not only enable the graduates to contribute to Rwanda National Transformation Agenda, but also in its quest to become a middle economy.
Another key programme at the Graduate School, is the Master of Science in Procurement and Supply Chain Management which addresses all issues in procurement, logistics and contract administration. Our students are integral in the delivery of the National and international agenda which heavily rely on supply chain and value chains. The Master of Science in Finance and the Master of Business Administration Finance and Accounting provide students with pivotal knowledge in financial management and accounting procedures.
“Students can also benefit from the Certified Public Accountants (CPA) certifications based at the University of Kigali.” said Dr Rusibana Claude, a finance and accounting expert in the graduate school.
The School also understands that people management is not an easy task. In this regard, the school has the Master of Science in Human Resource Management which gives students human resource planning, recruitment, retention, industrial and labour law knowledge.
The Master of Education Administration and Management at University of Kigali recently attracted the attention of the community when the Ministry of Education announced the winner of the best teacher Public Secondary School category at the national level as Mr. RUZIBIZA Obed.
Mr. RUZIBIZA is currently undertaking a Master of Education Administration and Management at our Graduate School. For two consecutive years, UoK students from the same programme have won the national award. Prof. Abdulrazaq Olayinka Oniye, a Professor of Education in the Graduate School is proud of the achievements of the school.
“We are proud of the impact our students are making across Rwanda,” he Stated.
“We are in the process of identifying and profiling several other programmes, to make them industry oriented,” Dr. Kwena emphasized. Among the programmes, the school plans to reignite starting January 2022 is the Master of Science in Business Information Technology, Master of Commerce, and Master of Science in Entrepreneurship, Master in Public Policy and Management and Executive Master of Business Administration.
“The most exciting programme we are looking forward to in the New Year is the Executive Master of Business Administration.” Prof. Robert Hinson, the Deputy Vice Chancellor Academic noted. The Programme is targeting Chief Executive Officers, Directors, Senior Executives and Managers in public and private institutions. The school has structured a practical approach to the programme, steered by renowned Professors, Doctors and industry experts.
The course will be offered in a blended approach, allowing some percentage of learning to be conducted online. Prof. Hinson, a renowned scholar of Marketing across Africa, and a visiting Professor in several European universities, added that the University now has the potential to train the top executives in the country.
“The year 2022 looks bright for entrepreneurs in the country.” Professor Ogbe Allosius, A Professor of Management, with a bias in Entrepreneurship at the graduate school posed. The Master of Science in Entrepreneurship and the Master of Commerce are repositioned to target Small and Medium Enterprises, which is a major driver of the Rwandan economy. The programmes seek to address gaps and provide solutions to problems in the business environment.
The Graduate School will benefit from the University Scholarship Scheme which targets all first class Alumni.
“All first class graduates are entitled to a scholarship if they choose to enroll in our Masters programmes,” Dr Kwena affirmed.
Other alumni who were not lucky enough to get first classes can also target the multiple opportunities that are available upon request. We call upon all other students, including those who have just received their national results, to join the undergraduate programmes. Those at the graduate level, University of Kigali Graduate School is your Answer!!
He was speaking during an interview with AlJazeera journalist, Ali al-Dhafiri who him to shed light on the duration of Rwanda’s troops to the country.
The President explained that Rwandans intervened because Mozambique sought support from Africans and friends of Africa to solve its problems.
“We responded the way we could, have worked with the Mozambicans to address the problems. […] I think, much success has been achieved. Again, it is between us and Mozambicans and whoever else they asked to help to decide their way forward. This will be dictated by the conditions of ground and the work that has to be done in view of that,” Kagame said.
When asked if Rwandan troops will stay forever, the President a lot has to depend on circumstances on ground and feelings of Mozambicans who asked for help.
“We are capable of discussing and seeing what issues on ground to address, how and what time does it take. But you don’t just give a date to some of these things. Even when we were going, we were not assuming to resolve this problem in one week or month and we are gone. It doesn’t happen that way,” he said.
“There is a lot of discussion that goes on in knowing what to do next. That is not a big problem,” added Kagame.
Rwanda started the deployment of 1000 troops of the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) and the Rwanda National Police (RNP) to Mozambique on 9th July 2021, to fight rebel groups linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
The group sometimes calls themselves al-Shabaab, although they do not have known links with the Somali al-Shabaab.
The situation started worsening in October 2017 when armed extremists linked ISIL launched an insurgency in the Cabo Delgado region of Mozambique.
Since then, Mozambique Defence Armed Forces have been battling the extremists while many civilians were displaced by the fighting.
The joint operations between Rwandan and Mozambican troops have started yielding big where different regions including Palma, Awasse, Mocímboa Da Praia, Quionga, Tete, Maputo, Nhica Do Rovuma, Quelimane, Chinda and Mumu were seized from rebels.
As at 5th September 2021, Rwandan and Mozambican troops who were joined by the military mission of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) had captured almost all areas of Cabo Delgado Province where the remaining work was predominantly about launching offensives to quell enemy pockets from their hideouts and help displaced citizens to return to their homes.
Rwanda initially sent 1000 troops to Cabo Delgado honoring the request of Mozambique to support efforts to quell terrorist groups.
The troops have increased to nearly 2000.
Approximately 3100 troops from different African countries are present in Mozambique to help the country quell insurgency in Cabo Delgado Province.
The Chinese embassy in DRC has revealed that the incident took place on Sunday.
The incident took place early that morning in South Kivu province, according to a Sunday statement issued by the embassy.
According to Caixin Global report, the incident happened near the village of Mukera.
Chinese embassy in DRC has also said the security situation in the provinces of Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu is ‘extremely complicated and severe,’ where incidences such as armed robbery and kidnapping that involve Chinese citizens have occurred many times.
The incident took place in Matinza village, Nkondo cell of Rwinkwavu sector in Kayonza district in the night of Sunday 21st November 2021.
The executive secretary of Rwinkwavu sector, Claude Murekezi has told IGIHE that security officials have launched investigation.
“The deceased is a pregnant woman who was found dead in her garden. We have not yet identified hooligans behind the murder but it is apparent that she was stabbed to death. She was in the last month of pregnancy,” he said.
Murekezi explained that the woman had no apparent clashes with residents but revealed she has been experiencing strain relationships with her husband who cohabited with other wives.
“There has been no reported clashes between the spouses but it is apparent that their marriage was strained because the husband cohabited with two more wives. Rwanda Investigation Bureau has so far arrested two suspects including her husband for interrogation,” he said.
Murekezi appealed on residents to report disputes and other suspected gangs on time to prevent similar incidents.
The body was taken to Rwinkwavu Hospital for postmortem.
Benoit Barashukwanubusa, 63 and Vincent Tuyishime, 27, were arrested in Muhoza Sector, Musanze District with rolls of electric wires and cables.
The trio of Seraphin Niyonshuti, Jean Claude Nsabimana, 20 and Jean Paul Twizeyimana, 22, were arrested red handed in Cyamutara Village, Kajevuba Cell, Ntarabana Sector of Rulindo District with combined five metallic covers for water tanks and water drainage manholes.
The metallic covers vandalized and stolen from water points in Karengere Cell of Burega Sector.
According to the suspects, they were going to sell the metallic covers as scraps to one whom they only identified as Peter, operating in Gaseke trading center.
Meanwhile in Gicumbi District, Ernest Habiyaremye was arrested in Gashirwe Village, Gacurabwenge Cell of Byumba Sector after he was found in possession of water pipes which he allegedly buying from vandals.
Habiyambere had set up a hardware where he was selling the water pipes, which he was buying from vandals.
Chief Superintendent (CSP) Francis Muheto, the Northern Region Police Commander (RPC) thanked the residents, who reported the vandalism and supported the police operations to search and arrest the alleged vandals.
“All the suspects were arrested following credible information provided by the public. No one should keep queit about people, who destroy public infrastructures including utilities,” CSP Muheto said.
He further warned dealers in scraps to be vigilant to prevent fueling such destruction of public infrastructure by individual or group suppliers.
The suspects were handed over to RIB for further legal process.
Article 182 of the law relating to offences and penalties in general in Rwanda, “any person, who maliciously demolishes or damages in any way, in whole or in part of construction, building, bridge, dams, water pipes and their routes, railway rails or any other means of communication or electric power infrastructure, wells or any other constructions, which do not belong to him/her, commits an offence.”
Upon conviction, he/she is liable to imprisonment for a term of not less than three (3) years and not more than five (5) years with a fine of not less than Rwf3 million and not more than Rwf5 million.
It is part of the ongoing operations against impaired driving, which is among the major causes of road fatalities.
The latest operations on various roads of Kigali were conducted between November 18th and 21st.
Some of the motorists like Jean Bosco Munyaneza, had taken alcohol but refused to be tested during the operations.
To Jean Baptiste Twagirumukiza, who tested 2.5 millilitres of blood alcohol content, said that he had taken bottles of beer before he was arrested along Gatsata-Karuruma road.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Rene Irere, the spokesperson for Traffic and Road Safety (TRS) Department, said that drunk driving is among the identified major causes of accidents, which the operations are targeting to fight.
“These drivers and motorcyclists were arrested separately for driving or riding while drunk. Campaigns against drunk-driving have been conducted over-and-over, it’s now time to take another step and action against people, who decided to keep a deaf ear and to put lives of people and property in danger,” SSP Irene warned.
He added that the use of a breathalyzer is conducted in maximum compliance with the measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
“Rwanda National Police is among the lead institutions that have been at the forefront in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic and whatever we do, we take maximum precautionary measures. We have single use breathalyzer straws, so no one should fear to be tested,” Irene said.
He encouraged the public, in particular passengers, to report drivers, who are under the influence of alcohol so as to prevent likely accidents and loss of lives.
With its latest campaign dapped ‘Indoto zabaye impamo’, gamers will now have a chance to win an all-expenses paid trip to London to see the Arsenal Vs Manchester United match live from the Emirates Stadium. The two giants are set to battle it out on April 23rd 2022.
Chris Gakwandi , Brand and Content Manager at Gorilla Games has said that the company is sure that every avid football fan has dreamed of standing in the Emirates’ hallowed halls and cheer on for their favorite team in its stands which inspired Gorilla Games to make the dreams a reality for three lucky winners.
“We are always on the lookout for ways to keep the Gorilla Games’ experience exciting and most of all rewarding. Fans are now back in stands cheering their teams on, and we are sure the experience is one they’ve been craving since the closure of stadiums due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This is why we came up with a campaign that would make fans’ dreams come true,” explained.
To participate in the campaign, the first thing to do is register for a Gorilla Games account in case you are not registered yet. Gamers can register via their USSD code (*878#), Website playgorillagames.com or by downloading their sportsbook application via these links: iOS Sportsbook App , Android Sportsbook App
Once this is done, all they have to do is to place a bet of Rwf1,000 and above, between 11th November 2021 and 31st January 2022. Once the campaign period is over, a raffle draw will be held and three lucky winners will be selected.
Every qualifying bet placed by a gamer will earn them one entry in the raffle draw to determine the winners, meaning the more time gamers place a qualifying bet, the higher their chances of winning.
Gorilla Games shall meet the cost and facilitate in the processing of the winner’s travel visa to the UK and any necessary Covid-19 related travel costs. However, winners shall be expected to be in possession of a valid passport.
The full campaign terms and conditions can be accessed on their website.
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In 2018, the National Bank of Rwanda (BNR) revealed that remittances from diaspora rose from US$ 98.2 million in 2010 to US$ 250 million within eight years.
In 2019, the remittances stood at US$261 million before plummeting to US$241 million in 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic which put the global economy at a downturn.
The World Bank has also revealed that remittance inflows to low-and middle-income countries will reach US$589 billion, translating into a growth by 7.5% in 2021 compared to last year.
The contribution from members of diaspora have been helping countries to earn foreign currencies used by beneficiaries for improved wellbeing through access to education, healthcare, feeding families and building houses among others.
Despite the growth, high cost of sending US$200 across international borders is reported to have remained high, at approximately 6.4 per cent of the amount transferred which varies depending on the location of countries where the money is transferred.
Diaspora remittance inflows to Africa are also expected to reach US$45 billion translating into a growth by 6.2 percent this year.
A remittance is a transfer of money by a foreign worker to an individual in his or her home country.
In 2022, remittance inflows are projected to grow by 5.5 per cent due to continued economic recovery in Europe and the United States.
The money was stolen on November 18, from one Jean Bosco Ruyenzi, a resident of Muhima Sector, Nyarugenge District.
It was recovered from the prime suspect identified as Jean Pierre Hakizimana, 24, who was located and arrested in Kinyinya Village, Mpanga Cell, Mukingo Sector in Nyanza District.
Hakizimana was a house-help for Ruyenzi.
Superintendent of Police (SP) Theobald Kanamugire, the Southern region Police spokesperson, said that Police started searching for the suspect after the victim reported the alleged theft.
According to Ruyenzi, on Thursday, November 18, as they were at home, he sent his house-help Hakizimana in the house to bring him the money. That was the last time Ruyenzi saw his house-help and could neither find his money in a trouser, where he had kept it.
“When the victim reported the alleged theft and identified his house-help as the prime suspect, Police started searching for him untill he was located and arrested on November 20, in Kinyinya Village, Mpanga Cell, Mukingo Sector in Nyanza District, where he hails from,” SP Kanamugire said.
“At the time of his arrest, he was found in possession of Frw494, 800 only. He had used the rest of the money to buy two new bicycles and household items, all which were also impounded,” he added.
Hakizimana was handed over to RIB at Mukingo station for further legal process.
Article 166 of the law determining offenses and penalties in general provides that any person convicted for theft is liable to imprisonment for a term of not less than one year and not more than two years and a fine of not less than Rwf1 million and not more than Rwf2 million, community service in a period of six months or only one of these penalties.