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  • France on alert over sweeping heat wave

    France on alert over sweeping heat wave

    { Twelve years after France’s deadly “Canicule” in 2003, the country is on alert over a heat wave starting from Tuesday till next week.}

    The French national weather forecast agency, Meteo France, said in a statement: “As of Tuesday, June 30, a canicule (heat wave) will sweep the country.”

    Meteo France said that the current “intense heat wave” would be the strongest since the summer of 2006.

    The agency issued an “orange alert” – the second highest warning level – at 26 departments around France and called on people to stay “very vigilant”.

    “The maximum temperatures will often exceed 35 Celsius and likely reach 40 Celsius,” it added.

    In the summer of 2003, around 70,000 people, most of them elderly, died in Europe following a heat wave, according to the French National Institute of Health.

    According to the agency, the heat wave will start in the south of the country then gradually move northwards throughout the week.

    “I don’t think this heat wave will have the same consequences as the one in 2003 because we weren’t as prepared at that time,” French Ecology Minister, Segolene Royal, told reporters.

    Since 2003, France has been applying a “National Canicule plan” from June 1 to August 31 in anticipation of the arrival of any possible heat wave.

    World Bulletin

  • Meet Beni Boris Young Learner who wants to open His own Music TV station

    Meet Beni Boris Young Learner who wants to open His own Music TV station

    {AS a young learner I finished college and started working in media business in 2011 at radio10 as a DJ and a radio presenter and music programmer. I started an entertainment radio show (the RED zone show) I had an idea to start that because I loved the media business and one day I was with my friend and we were thinking how we could start something that would make the youth come together.}

    That’s how I started looking to options I had and I saw I could really have an impact on our generation basically cause I knew what the loved, what they would love to be doing and Personally, I wanted to get involved with the entertainment business and it was a pleasure to see the youth working radio presenters, concert organizers and fashion designers already.

    And I started doing proposals to different radios and I had Radio10 that were very interested and saw the vision I had and we started immediately, not too long ago it was paying back we had our first sponsors .

    We kept going the show improving and we were pleased that our simple ideas became reality and becoming something big .we started organizing different events that we know youth would love to participate and it was successful.

    After that encouraging start I wanted to continue my studies and signed up into mass media and communication classes in Mount Kenya to get more knowledge about the business and have some tips to make me even more successful in the business media.

    That opened my mind on making something more bigger I had an idea of opening my own Music TV station that idea came up when I was working with radio10 I saw the process of making a TV studio, TV programs, I couldn’t do it alone I had to find partners that have the same mentality and willing to work hard for the dreams to come true.

    Rwanda’s Development Board also established the Entrepreneurship Development, which is a strategy to increase business start-ups in Rwanda. With their five-year plan, they seek to provide existing and potential entrepreneurs with the right skills and knowledge to become competitive locally and regionally.

    With that kind of help I personally look up to some of my mentors and they successful stories that continue to inspire me to this very day that I’ll start my own TV station end of this year. My message to all the dreamers and doers out there is to Persist and believe in yourself and work hard.

    {{About the Author
    Beni Boris Hitiyise : benibo619@yahoo.fr, Tel: 0788420367.
    Student at Mount Kenya University in Bachelor of Arts in Mass Media & Communication.}}

  • 13-year-old boy charged as adult due to big penis

    13-year-old boy charged as adult due to big penis

    {A 13-year-old Ukrainian boy is facing hard time for stealing a cellphone – because he has a large penis and his teeth.}

    Tomas, a young boy from the Ukraine, was arrested for stealing a cellphone according to the Moscow Times.

    This was only the start of his woes however, as when he was sent to prison he was subject to a medical examination.

    The doctors concluded from the size of his penis and teeth that he was actually between 16 to 17 years old.

    As a consequence when his case came before a Russian court, the judge ruled him old enough to be tried as an adult.

    Meanwhile according to Tomas’ relatives and Ukrainian documentation he was only 12 at the time of his arrest.

    The regional prison service has ordered a review of the boy’s case, the report said.

    {{Agencies}}

  • Speech of President Kagame at East African Capital markets conference

    Speech of President Kagame at East African Capital markets conference

    President Paul Kagame believes that developing strong capital markets can help end the debate on whether African countries can stand on their own without foreign aid.

    The President’s remarks were in response to a question asked yesterday at the opening of a two-day international conference on capital markets, organised by the Government and the International Finance Corporation (IFC).

    Below is the Full Speech delivered by Paul Kagame at the opening:

  • Rwanda National Police  2014 review

    Rwanda National Police 2014 review

    {In the year under review, the Rwanda National Police (RNP) continued its vibrant pace to further ensure safety of people living in Rwanda and their property and to make it a safer place that facilitates development and investment in the transformation process. }

    To achieve this, it required realizing set targets and strengthening the concept of community policing locally and working with local partners, on one hand, and enhancing cooperation with regional and international police force on the other hand, to effectively deal with the ever changing and emerging security threats which are transnational in nature, largely facilitated by porous borders.

    All these are summarized under the key priority areas which include capacity building, crime prevention and road safety campaigns, international cooperation, anti-corruption mechanisms, e-policing, and infrastructure development.

    Locally, like other years, RNP continued to build its varied policing capacities and capabilities like training and acquiring more modern and hi-tech policing equipment in criminal investigation to support justice, road safety and procuring disaster response rescue vehicles.

    {{Download the 2014 Police Review Here}}

  • Tanzanian women marry each other to escape domestic violence

    Tanzanian women marry each other to escape domestic violence

    Tanzanian women are marrying each other to escape domestic violence.

    The two women are husband and wife: they are traditionally married and they have children.

    This practice is called nyumba ntobhu in western Tanzania. It is a traditional form of same-sex marriage.

    The two women share a bed as a couple, they live together, bear children in their union; they do everything a married couple would, except have sex.

    In the Mara region, nyumba ntobhu allows older women to marry younger women in order to have children of their own and assist with the household chores. Women say nyumba ntobhu also helps them overcome problems of gender-based domestic violence.

    Mtongori Chacha (56), who is married to a woman, Gati Buraya (30), says the traditional practice arose as a result of male violence against women.

    It is also an alternative family structure for older women who do not have sons to inherit their property and whose daughters have moved away to their husbands’ villages. It offers a form of security for elderly women so they do not live on their own.

    Chacha and Buraya have three children. Chacha says she decided to marry Buraya because she was unable to have children in her previous marriage to a man, who she says physically abused and tortured her.

    To bear children, women who are married under nyumba ntobhu usually hire a man and pay him when the younger woman falls pregnant.

    The hired man will also enter into an agreement with both women that he will not demand paternal rights to any children born out of the agreement.

    The older woman is the guardian of the children and they usually take her surname.
    Chacha says the man who impregnates the younger woman is paid with food or a goat.

    In some rare cases, a man may return to claim a child, but Chacha says this can be avoided by choosing a man who is not known in the village or who is known to be irresponsible. These men are known as “street men”.

    “I decided to run away from my marriage as I was humiliated and sometimes beaten nearly dead. At 45 I was not able to have children and I had to look for a new family to give me an heir to my property,” Chacha says while she feeds two of her children.

    She says she could not accept the fact that she would die without children of her own. Her parents were rich and had many cattle so she chose to marry another woman who would give her children.

    “Here, a woman will pay a lobola like any system of marriage in African culture, and the ‘wife’ is supposed to obey and live under the rules of her ‘husband’. Nyumba ntobhu is blessed by all the family members and accepted by the society,” says Chacha.

    Agnes Robi (61) says she decided to pay six cattle to marry Sophia Bhoke Alex (25) after her six daughters moved away.

    “She has given me one baby girl already, while we are still praying for her to get a baby boy who would take over this compound when I die,” Robi says.

    It’s not uncommon for women to be prohibited from inheriting property in Tanzania.

    Initially, the culture of women marrying women was practised as an option for barren women. It enabled them to claim the children borne by the other woman as their own. This was a way of providing security for their old age.

    But now it’s not only for those unable to have children. Some women choose not to marry a man because they say they want to avoid domestic violence.

    Bupe Matambalya says she witnessed her older sisters “beaten nearly dead” by their husbands and decided that she would never marry a man.

    Some villagers discourage the practice, saying it leads to an increase in the spread of HIV.
    In some cases, nyumba ntobhu can be a polygamous marriage. The older woman will marry two younger women, who will both bear her children.

    But nyumba ntobhu does not always save women from domestic violence. Take the case of Jesca Peter (25). She experienced domestic violence and humiliation even from her nyumba ntobhu husband.

    “I was married to Nyambura, a 63-year-old woman. She had paid a dowry of six cattle and I moved into her compound. Within a few years of that marriage, Nyambura demanded that I have to look for my own food,” she says.

    She says her union with Nyambura was unhappy and she was used “as a slave to just work and produce on her farm and look after her cattle”.

    “She wanted children from me, which I bore her, but the relationship was unfriendly.
    “We lived like a cat and dog. I was simply a slave for her,” says Peter.

    She fled from the marriage and her parents had to return the cattle paid as a dowry.

    Tanzania’s Minister of Information and Culture Fenela Mukandara says gender violence is prevalent in the Mara region, which is why nyumba ntobhu is becoming more common.

    “When women decide to marry each other and live by themselves, it means there are extremely violent acts in that place.”

    Mail Guardian

  • U.S Diplomat reminds FDLR of its illegitimate status

    U.S Diplomat reminds FDLR of its illegitimate status

    {The special envoy of the United States for the Great Lakes region and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Russell D. Feingold has recalled that the FDLR is an illegitimate armed group that is the subject of UN sanctions, responsible for serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law and has inflicted untold suffering on the population in East of the DRC and Rwanda.}

    The U.S diplomat recalled that on 16th Oct. 2014 while he was in an official visit to the Great Lakes region, particularly the Democratic Republic of Congo and Angola.

    Russell D. Feingold met DRC Prime Minister Augustin Matata Ponyo.

    According to Congolese media their talks focused on Addis Ababa agreement, the electoral process in the DRC and the operations to neutralize the armed groups including the FDLR.

    Feingold said the visit is inline with creating a climate of peace and dialogue as the DRC prepares for the presidential elections.

    Commenting on the FDLR issue, Feingold said as soon as the rebel group surrenders the following step will be to see how they are returned to Rwanda.

    After Kinshasa, the special envoy Russell Feingold on Friday, October 17, 2014 visited Luanda, Angola, where he met with President Eduardo Dos Santos.

    The United States welcomed the leadership of President Dos Santos in the fight against the FDLR and other armed groups in eastern DRC and in the pacification of the Great Lakes.

    Regional military power, Angola is a signatory to the Addis Ababa Framework Agreement.

  • Rwanda has no accusation against Lin Muyizere-Prosecution

    Rwanda has no accusation against Lin Muyizere-Prosecution

    {Rwandan Prosecutor and spokesperson of National Public Prosecution Authority has said the Prosecution has no accusation against the husband of Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza. }

    The Immigration Service Department in Netherlands is now proposing to revoke the citizenship of Victoire’s husband Lin Muyizere citing a serious suspicion that he may have contributed to the Hutu extremism that led to the genocide of hundreds of thousands of Tutsis and moderate Hutus.

    Muyizere is among 10 Rwandese Citizens living in Netherlands that may lose Dutch citizenship

    Speaking to BBC, the spokesperson of the Prosecution, Alain Mukurarinda said that Rwanda has released a list of 100 people wanted for Genocide crimes, however, adds Mukuralinda, among those 10 people who are targeted by the Dutch Justice there is no one accused by Rwanda.

    However Mukurarinda explains that Rwanda has sent to Dutch Justice a list of 17 suspects needed for justice adding that the list doesn’t include the names of those targeted by The Immigration Service Department in Netherlands.

    Mukurarinda says “There are suspects in many countries; we sent more than 100 arrest warrants requesting host counties to arrest and bring them to Justice in Rwanda or face justice where they are. We also sent other arrest warrants for 17 people living in Netherlands. But the list doesn’t include those 10 people.”

    However Mukararinda explains that the Dutch Justice has right to prosecute any case without taking into consideration where the crimes was committed so whoever have allegations against any of those individuals has right to call for Justice .

    Lin Muyizere, the Husband of Victoire Ingabire. He lives in Netherlands but the Dutch Immigration Service wants to revoke his Citizenship due to serious suspension that he may have played a role in the 1994 Genocide against Tutsi
  • Why do some men like women with well shaped butt?

    Why do some men like women with well shaped butt?

    Why do some men like women with well shaped butt?

    {{Some would say the response to this question is hard to get.}}

    {We spoke to several youth in Kigali and some of them have freely responded to the above mentioned questions while others preferred to hide their position to this topic.}

    Ngabo, 23 said “I like big butts because they are very attractive, emotionally exciting, and they are very useful during sexual relationship. Frankly I will prefer a woman with big butts, but not excessively big, than those with small ones.”

    Women have also discovered that men are looking for women with big and well shaped butts hence they prefer to put on cloves that are likely to show off their butts’ size.

    In Kigali for example even a young girl with less than 15 years old prefer to put on a small pant or mini-skirt so the guys are attracted by her beauty although some say this “a New era with the new clothing style.”

    On condition of anonymity a young girl from Gasabo District told us “My boyfriend says he likes touching me, especially my huge butt because he says he feels relieved and emotionally relaxed with the first touch on it.”

    There are some also who said that a woman with wider hips and bigger breasts (to a male subconscious), would be more capable in ways of child bearing and breast feeding than a super slim streamlined woman with a smaller chest.

    This is not so for every man, though it is an accepted thesis. Everyone has a different vision of beauty, which may only be skin deep.

    Big bums are only the latest in a long line of things that have become fashionable at the media’s say so.

    On other side some says it has to do with culture. If a person for example is from Kigali city, that person will prefer a thin stick figure lady or tend to have a preference for women with an hour glass big butt look.

  • Divine Network International Ministries launches in Kampala

    Divine Network International Ministries launches in Kampala

    {The Divine Network International Ministries opens a new branch in Kampala, Uganda where it anointed Prophet Bisimwa Emile Prince as its Kampala representative and one of the shepherds in DNIM.}

    After divine revelation, DNIM was founded by a Rwandan National Habineza Jean Claude currently living in the U.S.

    The church has succeeded in opening different branches around the World.

    It has branches in USA, Asia, Africa, and Dubai, Haiti, South Sudan and Canada as well as the newly opened branch in Uganda.

    At the official launching of Kampala branch, the East African President of Divine Network International Ministries “DNIM”, Africa, Apostle Ntakoritagira Marcel said that DNIM has the objective of guiding followers in spiritual way as well as supporting their personal development through discussions, training, projects and helping each other.

    He said all people, without discriminating, are allowed to come to DNIM for spiritual and Divine guidance.

    He added that the church is planning to extend God’s Kingdom all over the world.

    In Rwanda the God’s Ministry is represented by Niyonsenga Alphonse who is also the Senior Advisor.

    DNI was launched on 14th July 2014. Its Founder is a Rwandan National Jean Claude Habineza who is living in the United States Of America.

    {{angedelavictoire@igihe.com}}