The statement released last night also shows that 42 people have caught the virus out of 9272 sample tests. The majority of new cases were found in Musanze:9, Ngororero:9, Burera:6, Kigali: 4, Ngoma: 3 and Rubavu district:3.
A total of 1,942,368 people have been fully vaccinated while 3,735,581 received the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine since Rwanda began countrywide inoculation program on 5th March 2021.
Coronavirus symptoms include coughing, flu, and difficulty in breathing. The virus is said to be transmitted through the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract.
Rwandans are urged to adhere to COVID-19 health guidelines, washing hands frequently using soaps and safe water, wearing face masks and respecting social distancing.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra said, “The Central government is working to establish Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh as a hub of higher education in north India.
The permanent campus of IIT Jammu will be a model in preserving the regional biodiversity and promoting scalable solutions for the Jammu and Kashmir region.”
“The Minister informed that IIT Jammu is committed to building a humanistic, futuristic, and inter-disciplinary environment in line with the National Education Policy (NEP-2020). It is also developing online courses for credit transfer as part of an outreach for students of Jammu and Kashmir under the NEP- 2020”, he added.
The Minister further informed that IIT Jammu is starting pioneering courses, including joint degree programs with IIM Jammu, Tunnel Engineering for indigenous infra development in the Himalayas, encouraging solution-centric research for the benefit of society and is aiming to become a unicorn of research excellence.
Pradhan hoped that IIT Jammu, an institute of national importance will transform the higher education landscape and usher in a new era of development in Jammu and Kashmir–the crown of India.
On the second day of his three-day to Jammu and Kashmir, the Union Home Minister today unveiled the three phases of the IIT Jammu campus.
Shah on Sunday laid the foundation stone of the Saptrishi Multidisciplinary Research Centre at the IIT Jammu campus, stated an official release.
The Minister also inaugurated Phase 1A and 1B of the existing campus and Saptrishi Multidisciplinary Research Centre in the presence of Union Minister of Education, Dharmendra Pradhan; Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, and other officials.
While addressing an event in Jammu, the Union Minister said, “Nobody can stop the era of development that has started in J-K. It is the land of temples, of Mata Vaishno Devi, of Prem Nath Dogra, the land of sacrifices of Syama Prasad Mukherjee. We would not let the people, who are trying to disrupt peace in J-K succeed.”
Shah, who is on a three-day visit to the union territory, also slammed the former rulers of the erstwhile state and said, “What did these three families did for Jammu and Kashmir in last 70 years? A Panchayat has been formed in every village. Now ‘Dadagiri’ of these three families will not work.”
“Our new industrial policy was mocked by the three families, but already there is an investment worth Rs 12,000 crore. As many as five lakh youths will get jobs out of investment worth Rs 51,000 crore by 2022,” he said.
“J-K was the first UT to have achieved 100 per cent first dose of COVID-19 vaccination in the country because it is in the heart of PM Modi. Soon, it will also achieve 100 per cent second dose of COVID-19 vaccination,” the Union Minister further said.
“Some people are raising questions about security. Between 2004 and 2014, 2,081 people lost their lives — 208 people were killed every year. From 2014 to September 2021, 239 people lost their lives. But we are not satisfied. We want to create an atmosphere where no one loses life to terrorism,” Shah added.
The Union home minister is on a three-day visit to the Union territory, the first time since the abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019.
His visit has come amid several incidents of killings of civilians by the terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir which is sparking fear in the valley.
On Saturday, he met families of soldiers and civilians killed this month in a spate of terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir.
Nyirarukundo served as the Minister of State in charge of Social Affairs at MINALOC for the past two years prior to her new appointment.
She also held other duties as member of the lower house of parliament for six years among others before moving to MINALOC.
Meanwhile, Assumpta Ingabire previously served as the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Gender and Family Promotion since 2019.
Prior to the appointment, she had served as the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Local Government for 2 years; after one year and half in the same Ministry serving as the Director General in charge of Inspection.
Ingabire has a strong background in project management from 7 years of experience coordinating various projects with Imbuto Foundation.
Sheikh Shakhboot visited the memorial on Wednesday 27th October 2021 along with his delegation that accompanied him to Rwanda.
Upon arrival at the memorial, the official laid wreaths to the mass grave where over 250,000 victims are laid to rest. The delegation was also taken through different sections of the memorial and shown a documentary film depicting how Genocide against Tutsi was executed with extreme cruelty.
Sheikh Shakhboot wrote in the memorial’s guest book commending the bravery of Genocide survivors and the good leadership of President Paul Kagame which has transformed Rwandans’ lives.
“We are here to condole with you, restore the dignity and pay homage to victims of the 1994 Genocide against Tutsi. We pay tribute and remember everyone who lost life,” he said.
Sheikh Shakhboot thanked Rwanda for leaving the dark past behind to strive for peace and security highlighting that UAE will stand with Rwanda to fight against ethnic divisionism, strive for unity and brotherhood across the world as a legacy inherited from late Sheikh Zayed, the founding father and the principal driving force behind the formation of UAE.
“Remembering these times, challenges us to redouble our efforts to continue working together as partners to change the society and build a prosperous future,” he noted.
During his visit to Rwanda, Sheikh Shakhboot was received by President Paul Kagame on 26th October 2021 with whom they held talks revolving around deepening bilateral ties.
He also met with the Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in Charge of East African Community, Prof. Nshuti Manasseh and discussed Rwanda’s investment opportunities in the areas of agriculture, mining, transport and technology among others.
The official recently visited Rwanda’s stand at the ongoing Dubai Expo where he thanked Rwanda’s visionary leadership that made the country a role model on the continent.
Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan Al Nahyan was appointed UAE’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in February 2021. He had been serving as his country’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia prior to his new appointment.
The colourful ceremony held at the Police Training School (PTS) Gishari in Rwamagana District was also attended ministers, RNP leadership and senior officers from other security institutions as well as families and friends of the graduands, in compliance with the national Covid-19 prevention guidelines.
PM Ngirente thanked the commissioned officers for their resilience to complete the cadet training successfully.
“This is also a moment to thank your parents and families, who encouraged and supported you to join the cadet training and to serve your country. To achieve this milestone as officers joining the Rwanda National Police family, it required courage and determination, staying focused and discipline, and we are witnessing that today,” PM Ngirente said.
He added that one of the pillars of RNP is the existing working framework with the people and other institutions and urged the officers to add value to this community policing concept to give Rwandans services that befit them.
“Governance and security are interconnected. In the duties that you have started today to ensure security of the country, always remember that your first duty is to work for Rwandans and all people living in Rwanda.”
He thanked them for staying focused and for their sacrifice during this COVID-19 period as one of the groups that were on the frontline to implement the national efforts against the pandemic.
In the middle of their training, the officers suspended the training mid-way to support the country in tracing COVID-19 contacts, spent days and night on call center duties as well as enforcement of the directives and transportation of contacts or positive cases.
“You showed courage, respect, discipline and this is what defines your everyday duties as police officers regardless of your rank,” the Prime Minister told the officers.
“We now live in a globalized world where crimes today are facilitated by technology. As security organs, you also have to adopt and move with the trend. The Government of Rwanda will continue to support RNP to acquire modern policing equipment.”
Training he added, is continuous so as to move with the changing policing environment and to be able to effectively counter the emerging security challenges.
“This is the firm security foundation that our country wants… a foundation that gives the citizenry sustainable security, a firm pillar for our country’s development; that is how it will forever be.”
The commandant of PTS, Commissioner of Police (CP) Robert Niyonshuti said that the course was designed to develop character, resilience, professionalism, leadership, and responsibility of police officers.
“Cadet officers were trained under difficult conditions of the Covid-19 pandemic, but they remained resilient and did not let this discourage them. This was made possible by the vison of our leadership led by His Excellency Paul KAGAME, the President of the Republic, which allows the school to expand in academics, trainers and infrastructure,” CP Niyonshuti said.
He further thanked the Ministry of Justice and RNP leadership for their continued support to achieve the PTS mission.
The officers include those, who graduated from the National Police College (NPC), majority in the field of science technology. During their course, they officers also composed songs for morale boosting during training and in outreach activities.
It was all tears of joy as the commissioned officers met their loved ones for the first time in 13 months of cadet training due to challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The suspects paraded before the media on Wednesday 27th October 2021 include a Congolese national, who sneaked the elephant tusks into Rwanda from Bukavu town in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). He was arrested in Rusizi district.
The quartet include Desire Murokozi, Derrick Gisa, Cyriaqué Kaburaburyo from Burundi and Nicodem Bagabo from DRC.
The four men sneaked the elephant tusks using a vehicle belonging to an official working with the power utility company of the Great Lakes Region known for its French alias as Société Internationale d’Electricité des pays des Grands Lacs (SINELAC).
It is said that they wanted to use Rwanda as a transit from where they would send elephant tusks to foreign countries.
Three of them have accused the official working with the company to have dragged them into the case. The official has however refuted the allegations explaining that he gave them a lift without checking their luggage.
RIB Spokesperson, Dr. Thierry B. Murangira has said that the suspects planned to traffic the tusks to Asia through Rwanda.
“The four suspects were arrested at different times. They face charges including attempt to traffic 45kgs of elephant tusks through Rwanda. The tusks were seized in a vehicle belonging to an official working with SINELAC. The elephant tusks are not poached or sold in Rwanda but rather the country is used as a transit for such trade,” he said.
Dr. Murangira assured that the foiled trafficking is a testament that Rwanda has no place for peddlers.
If convicted, suspects are liable to a sentence between five and seven years behind bars and a fine between Rwf5 to Rwf7 million as per Rwanda’s Penal Code.
The suspects are detained at Kicukiro RIB Post awaiting their files to be transferred to the Prosecution.
Kagame was honoured with the Outstanding Contribution to Cancer Control Award on Tuesday 26th October 2021 during the World Cancer Leaders’ Summit 2021 held virtually to recognize leaders who exhibited outstanding commitment to prevent and control cancer globally.
Hosted by the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), the summit was held under the theme ‘driving innovation to advance cancer control equitably’.
Kagame was awarded for Rwanda’s remarkable milestone in the prevention and control of different types of cancer through ensuring universal access to health services and inoculation programs among others.
He said that it has been ten years since Rwanda launched campaign to prevent different types of Cancer, ensuring universal access to state-of-the art cancer treatment since 2012.
The President highlighted that the award given to him is a deep honour and thanked UICC and the judging panel, for recognizing the efforts that Rwanda has made to prevent and treat cancer.
Kagame also commended the immediate past president of UICC, the Princess of Jordania, Dina Mired for her exceptional leadership and commitment to the field of cancer control, and her attention to Africa.
He congratulated his fellow finalists, from both the policymaker and civil society categories, whose collective achievements ‘inspire us all’.
The Head of State stressed that cancer diagnosis is frightening, in any setting noting that there is a sense of hopelessness in places with no accessible treatment options. He however revealed that any country can make a positive impact within available capacities to control cancer, no matter its income level.
Kagame pointed out an example of Rwanda where the national insurance scheme started to cover annual check-ups for all citizens above the age of 40. This has allowed for earlier detection of cancers, and better treatment outcomes.
The President stated that the top two cancers in Rwanda are breast cancer and cervical cancer.
Among others, Kagame said that the structural focus on maternal and child health in Rwanda’s health system has helped the country to give these conditions the attention they deserve.
The Ministry of Health shows that 1237 out of 5000 Cancer patients detected last year were diagnosed with breast cancer while more than 750 were screened with cervical cancer.
In the same year, the two cancers took lives of over 1400 women with 636 being victims of breast cancer while over 800 patients died of cervical cancer as per figures from the Ministry of Health.
In the next ten years, Rwanda plans to be among top countries taking the lead in eradicating cervical cancer. The country has so far achieved a major stride where over 97% of teens are vaccinated against the virus that causes the cancer every year.
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President Paul Kagame has said that the region has some of the highest rates of liver cancer in the world, due to untreated hepatitis infections and shed light on Rwanda’s efforts.
“In 2018, we began an eradication program for hepatitis C, which screened more than 5 million at-risk people. Those found to be infected received treatment, free of charge. We also made hepatitis B vaccination routine,” he noted.
The President emphasized that early detection is only relevant when treatment is available and accessible. To this end, he said that Rwanda has started offering state-of-the art treatment that citizens no longer have to travel abroad.
“Since 2019, the Rwanda Cancer Center has been operational, offering both radiotherapy and chemotherapy treatments. This means that Rwandans no longer have to travel abroad for many cancer treatments,” noted Kagame.
He stressed that local production of morphine has reduced the suffering of patients in palliative care.
The Head of State also said that partnerships are essential highlighting that the modest gains that Rwanda has made in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer have come by working together with others.
He commended the partnership between Rwanda and Partners in Health led by Dr. Paul Farmer which bore fruits and paved the way for establishment of Butaro Cancer Center of Excellence located in Burera district, Northern Province in 2012.
Kagame revealed that the Africa Training Center of the Institute for Research on Digestive Cancers (IRCAD) will be inaugurated in Rwanda next year.
The center is under construction in Masaka, Kigali City on partnership between Rwanda and Professor Jacques Marescaux, a world leader in minimally-invasive cancer surgery who founded IRCAD in 1994.
Kagame said that there is still a long way to go in the fight to control cancer in Rwanda and Africa, noting that the award gives motivation to aspire to do even more and better in the years ahead.
Kagame is among six leaders honoured with the award from two categories including policymakers and civil society categories.
Finalists in policy makers category include President Paul Kagame, President of the United States of America, Amerika Joe Biden and Greg Hunt, Australia’s Minister for Health and Aged Care.
Finalists in the category of Civil Society include Maira Caleffi, Breast surgeon and founder of FEMAMA, a Brazilian Federation of Philanthropic Institutions for Breast Health Support and Advocacy.
Othera are; Dr. Paul Farmer the founder of Partners In Health (PIH) and Pat Garcia-Gonzalez, the Chief Executive Officer of The Max Foundation, an organization dedicated to accelerating health equity by increasing global access to treatment, care, and support for people living with cancer.
The Eastern region Police spokesperson, Chief Inspector of Police(CIP) Hamdun Twizeyimana said that the arrest of Twagirayesu was due to information provided by a resident.
“A resident informed the Police that Twagirayesu was headed to Nyamiyonga in Musheri Sector to pick a consignment of smuggled minerals. Police trailed him and arrested him at a checkpoint, which was mounted in Matimba, with a sack of cassiterite weighing 50kgs,” CIP Twizeyimana said.
He thanked the resident, who reported the unlawful mineral trade.
Twagirayesu was handed over to RIB at Matimba station for further legal process.
Article 54 of the law N° 58/2018 of 13/08/2018 on mining and quarry operations, states that; any person, who undertakes mineral or quarry exploration, exploitation, processing or trading without a licence, commits an offence.
Upon conviction, the offender is liable to imprisonment for a term of between two and six months and a fine of not less than Rwf1 million and not more than Rwf5 million or only one of these penalties.
The court also orders confiscation of any seized minerals or quarry in storage, trading or processing without a license.