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  • Government Launches Youth AIDS Campaign

    {{The government of Rwanda through Rwanda Biomedical Center (RBC) and other partners has launched a three months long national campaign to fight against HIV/AIDS among the youth.}}

    This was in relation with the World Aids Day that was marked December 1, 2011.

    Over 5000 youth in the city of Kigali including high school leavers who are currently undergoing the civic education (ingando) participated in the event that started with the peace walk from Kaciru round about to Petit Stade, Remera.

    Dr. Anita Asiimwe the Deputy Director General of RBC told the press that the campaign will go through all secondary schools and universities, and all villages under the assistance of local and youth leaders.

    Asiimwe also demonstrated that since 2008 to the end of the year 2011, new HIV infections among the youth has reduced by 50% of which she noted it was a big achievement.

    Jados Habimana one of the youth that attended the launch said “I think the mobilization will creates awareness among some of us who never knew much about AIDS and how it can be controlled like using of condoms.”

    Mashirika Creative and Performing Arts Group and other group of local artists delivered HIV/AIDS related messages in form of entertainment.

    In a recent press conference, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that HIV infection were at 50% among young generation between 15 and 24 years, which meant between 5000-6000 new infections every day across the world.

    According to Rwanda Biomedical Center (RBC); the same age group HIV prevalence was estimated at the rate of 1.0% relatively lower than many other countries.

    These figures varied from 1.5% among women to 0.4% among men. Meaning that 380 women in this category are infected over every 100 men.

    In the same press conference Dr Asiimwe announced that a new behavioral studies among youth in Rwanda, which showed the proportion of young men and women aged between 15-24 years who are sexually active, the number increased from 34% to 39% among young men and from 20 to 26% among young women between the year 2006 and 2009 respectively.

    The study show different factors as lack of knowledge about HIV/AIDS, lack of educating and life skills, poor access to health services and commodities, early sexual debut, early marriage, sexual coercion and violence.

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  • Police Pickup Truck Slips Off The Road

    {{A police patrol car commonly known as Panda gali (get on a car) last night slipped off the road into a gully at RTUC near round point at Sonatubes-kicukiro in Kigali.}}

    Igihe.com attempted to obtain more information about the accident but the police at the scene declined him of any information not even to take pictures.

    On a telephone interview, police spokesperson Supt. Theos Badege confirmed the accident but said he has not yet got detailed information about it

  • Exiled Rwandan Musician Wants To Return Home

    {{Rwandan R&B singer Benjamin Mugisha alias The Ben exiled in the United States of America has expressed interests to return home after living in New York city for close to two years now.}}

    Mugisha 'The Ben'

    In a phone interview with one of the renowned musicians in the US Mike Soda who also works closely with The Ben, he admitted that he is recording songs of Rwandan context; they consist of topics related to peace and reconciliation which are contrary to his style of love songs.

    Soda said that Ben’s talent has improved since he arrived in the US and due to his electrifying performances, he has been selected to perform on a California tour but his performance is scheduled on 3rd December.

    The R&B singer has changed his stage name to his surname Mugisha meaning luck in Kinyarwanda.

    “He has often told me that he prefers his real name in order to associate himself with his mother country Rwanda, I support his idea since it brings Rwandan musicians to the spotlight who I believe through Ben’s delivery that they have talent,” he remarked.

    However, the former local singer’s move to come home has been rebuffed by some of his fans who find his passion for patriotism as a mere scapegoat.

    “Remember when they first fled with his colleague Meddy they didn’t give a clear reason to their fans, then again in order to get an asylum in the US it means you have to talk bad about your home country in order to be accommodated there.”

    “They should not waste their time coming, we now have better talented musicians like King James for instance Rider-Man, Tom-Close name them,” Said Abdi Gatete a music store owner in Nyamirambo’s Tari Nyota area.