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Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Nyagatare gets cheap solar power
Hundreds of homesteads in the Eastern Province will soon access off-grid power, thanks to a new rural electrification project “Light up a village” that will provide them cheap solar panels.
The project that has been launched in Nyagatare District in the Eastern Province is part of efforts by the private sector to support government’s rural electrification campaign, said George Heinemann, the managing director Barefoot Power Rwanda, the firm that is spearheading the initiative.
He noted that a strong public-private partnership is crucial for the rural electrification drive to be successful. Heinemann said Barefoot Power Rwanda will provide decentralised pico solar electrification infrastructure to the rural people with no access to the national grid.
Already, over 100 homes in Nyagatare district have been installed with solar energy in the first phase of the project that is expected to be rolled out across the country. A solar kit that lights fours bulds and has a phone charger costs Rwf95,000, while a small one is at Rwf15,000 to install. “We have started with Nyagatare, but we hope to have covered the whole country by the end of next year,” Heinemann said.
It costs $15,000 (about Rwf10.2m) to provide solar kits to about 100 homesteads, he added.
The Light up a village project also supports the UN development goals of promoting social development by providing affordable renewable energy to low-income earners.
“This is an
The project that has been launched in Nyagatare District in the Eastern Province is part of efforts by the private sector to support government’s rural electrification campaign, said George Heinemann, the managing director Barefoot Power Rwanda, the firm that is spearheading the initiative.
He noted that a strong public-private partnership is crucial for the rural electrification drive to be successful. Heinemann said Barefoot Power Rwanda will provide decentralised pico solar electrification infrastructure to the rural people with no access to the national grid.
Already, over 100 homes in Nyagatare district have been installed with solar energy in the first phase of the project that is expected to be rolled out across the country. A solar kit that lights fours bulds and has a phone charger costs Rwf95,000, while a small one is at Rwf15,000 to install. “We have started with Nyagatare, but we hope to have covered the whole country by the end of next year,” Heinemann said.
It costs $15,000 (about Rwf10.2m) to provide solar kits to about 100 homesteads, he added.
The Light up a village project also supports the UN development goals of promoting social development by providing affordable renewable energy to low-income earners.
“This is an
opportunity
for stakeholders to contribute to the socio-economic development of Rwanda by spearheading the rural electrification campaign,” Heinemann said.If the project is rolled out across the country, it will greatly relieve domestic consumers the problem of increasing power outages, sector players said. This could also give the Energu Holding Company time to sort out its power generation and supply challenges, they added.
According to a survey conducted by the Ministry of Infrastructure, the country needs to invest about $3b to increase access to electricity from 17 per cent to 70 percent by 2018. Less than 16 per cent of the population has access to electricity, but in rural areas it is about 2 per cent. The government targets to increase electricity generation from the current 110MW to about 563MW by 2018.
Last month, the former Energy, Water and Sanitation Authority was split into two companies, the Energy Holding Company that will manage energy development and electricity and the Water and Sanitation Company to deal with water resources and distribution.
According to Prof. Silas Lwakabamba, the Minister for Infrastructure, the move will promote efficiency and transparency in the development and distribution of electricity across the country.
Sometimes the way talents like Sitenda Kisakye’s elude the latter stages of Tusker Project Fame confounds you. While East Africans could not save her from eviction, which is understandable they had to save their own, at least everyone acknowledges Sitenda is a talented girl. She has a strong voice.
But which voice was undone by the two songs Hermis (while serving as music director) chose for her that got her on probation twice.
She got the second least votes and that sent her packing alongside Tanzania’s Fess.
She got the second least votes and that sent her packing alongside Tanzania’s Fess.
So, while we accept this to be a competition like any other, how does it feel losing such talents before they fulfill their potentials?
Sitenda’s eviction leaves Uganda’s hopes on Derrick Kojjo and Daisy Ejang after we lost the Under Cover Brothers a few weeks back. She had been fronted as one of the outright favourites at the start of the competition.
The eviction show was not with its drama what with Judge Juliana clashing opinions with music director Muthoni “The Drama Queen.”
The clash followed Juliana’s remarks that Burundi’s Hope didn’t have a good voice to do a Busy Signal song. Muthoni argued it is not about the songs contestants do, but it is the singing that matters. Well, both were right. It had to be faculty coach Kavutha who settled the storm.
Sunday’s show brings a twist to it. Contestants have been paired and grouped up with Daisy paired with Amos (one of the Kenyan duo) and they will be singing Boyz II Men’s “I’ll make Love To You.”
The eviction show was not with its drama what with Judge Juliana clashing opinions with music director Muthoni “The Drama Queen.”
The clash followed Juliana’s remarks that Burundi’s Hope didn’t have a good voice to do a Busy Signal song. Muthoni argued it is not about the songs contestants do, but it is the singing that matters. Well, both were right. It had to be faculty coach Kavutha who settled the storm.
Sunday’s show brings a twist to it. Contestants have been paired and grouped up with Daisy paired with Amos (one of the Kenyan duo) and they will be singing Boyz II Men’s “I’ll make Love To You.”
Daisy was good with her lines during the
training
sessions but they were all warned to watch their breathing and ad libs by coach Kavutha. Kojjo will be singing Michael Jackson’s ‘Man In The Mirror’ t
Sosiyete y’ubwishingizi y’Abanyakenya yongereye u Rwanda mu bihugu ikoreramo, ikaba yemeza ko izishingira imitungo, ibikorwa n’ubuzima by’abantu hafi mu byiciro byose bijyanye n’imibereho yabo, nk’uko abayobozi b’iyo sosiyete babitangaje kuri uyu wa kabiri tariki 19/11/2013.
“Ubwishingizi bwose turabutanga; ugomba gusa kuba ufite fagitire y’ibyo waguze; kandi muri iki gihe ibyago ari byinshi ikintu cyose wahaye agaciro wagitangira ubwingizi. Ikaramu yawe, telefone yawe,…nabyo wabishinganisha”, nk’uko Annie Nibishaka, uyoboye ishami ry’ubucuruzi muri UAP-Rwanda yasobanuye.
UAP ivuga ko izishingira bimwe mu byo ibigo by’ubwishingizi bisanzwe bitinya nk’ubuhinzi, bitewe n’uko ingaruka z’imihindagurikire y’ikirere ziteza ibiza, bikabangamira umusaruro w’ibiribwa.
Abayobozi ba UAP mu kiganiro n’abanyamakuru.
Iyi sosiyete ngo inafite umwihariko wo kwishingira ubuvuzi, kugeza ku bantu bajya kwivuriza mu bihugu bigize umuryango w’Afurika y’uburasirazuba no hanze yawo mu Buhindi na Afurika y’epfo; ndetse ngo ikazazana n’ikoreshwa ry’ikoranabuhanga aho buri muturage yaba mu gihugu hose yajya atanga ubwingizi akoresheje telefone igendanwa.
Umuyobozi wa UAP ku rwego mpuzamahanga, Dominic Kiarie yavuze ko baje gukorera mu Rwanda bazirikana ikibazo cy’ubukene n’imyumvire y’abaturage bavuga ko ubwishingizi bureba abifite gusa, bigatuma imibare y’abantu bishingana muri rusange mu Rwanda itararenga 3%.
Ati: “Birasaba gushyira imbaraga nyinshi mu bukangurambaga, aho tuzumvisha abantu ko kwishingana no gushingana ibintu by’agaciro, bihesha umuntu guteza imbere ibikorwa bye mu buryo burambye”.
Umuyobozi wa Banki nkuru y’u Rwanda wungirije, Monique Nsanzabaganwa, arizeza UAP ko izagera ku ntego zayo mu Rwanda, aho ngo abona ikigero gito cy’abantu bishinganye nk’amahirwe y’isoko rinini cyane ry’abaturarwanda bataritabira ubwishingizi.
Abayobozi ba UAP na Guverineri wungirije wa Banki Nkuru y’igihugu.
Monique Nsanzabaganwa yagize ati: “Ni amahire ko mufite isoko rinini ry’abaturage, bakaba barimo kwiteza imbere no guhindura ikigero cy’imyumvire kubera uburezi bahabwa; hamwe no kuba igihugu kirushaho guteza imbere umuco wo korohereza ishoramari, kubaka ibikorwa remezo no kongera ubwinshi bw’ibikorwa mu gihugu”.
Mu byo UAP itangiraho ubwishinzi harimo ubuvuzi, ingendo, ubwishingizi bwa moto, ubwo mu ngo, ibikoresho bitandukanye, inganda, ubwo kudahagarika ubucuruzi, ubw’amasezerano abantu bagirana n’abandi ntiyubahirizwe, ubw’abakozi, ubwishingizi bw’indege no kuzikoramo, iterabwoba no guhemukirwa cyangwa kwangirizwa ibintu, ihazabu abantu bacibwa, ubuhinzi n’ubworozi.
Iyi sosiyete ikorera mu bihugu bya Kenya, Uganda, u Rwanda Tanzania, Sudani y’Epfo na Repububuka iharanira demoakarasi ya Congo; ikavuga ko igiye gukomereza muri Afurika y’uburengerazuba n’iy’amajyepfo.
Team Rwanda’s 19-year old Valens Ndayisenga became the youngest Rwandan rider to win any stage in Tour of Rwanda after he dramatically claimed stage two (Rwamagana-Musanze) race in 4 hours six minutes and 44 seconds, yesterday.
Ndayisenga, a debutant in Tour of Rwanda, beat off stiff competition from compatriot and Karisimbi teammate Abraham Ruhumuriza and South Africa’s Team MTN-Qhubeka rider Jay Robert Thomson, who had won stage one from Kigali-Kirehe on Monday. Ruhumuriza and Thomson came in second and third, respectively, in 4h06’44’’and 4h06’58’’ respectively.Yesterday’s stage, a distance of 151.9km, was the most gruelling of this year’s Tour of Rwanda legs.
It is the biggest win of the youngster in his
career
. Ndayisenga goes into Wednesday’s stage three, Rubavu-Kinigi (69.4km) wearing the Red Jersey reserved for a stage winner.
The sterling performance confirmed Ndayisenga as one of the brightest prospects not only for Rwanda’s cycling but the African continent as well, according to some cycling enthusiasts.
The second leg victory was even more significant for Team Rwanda, having been sealed in the northern city of Musanze, the base of Rwanda’s cycling stars for the last seven years.
Ndayisenga was in the leading group of 14 riders going into the last moments when he and Ruhumuriza peeled away to take a memorable one-two for Rwanda.
But Team MTN-Qhubeka’s Thomson retained the Yellow Jersey.
Yesterday’s stage is the longest in the 2013 Tour of Rwanda.
Yet Ndayisenga was modest in his win. “I am really happy, it’s like a dream come true. I am happy for my teammates too because we work as a team, we have managed to achieve what we planned last night.”
Team Rwanda and Akagera’s Janvier Hadi, who won Monday’s prologue, came in sixth position yesterday. He is in sixth spot in the general classification and has the White Jersey as the best Rwandan rider in the Tour of Rwanda 2013 so far.
Cogebanque yazanye konti yise “Iyubakire” yo gufasha abayigana kubakwamo amazu meza, mashya, kandi agezweho mu gufasha abawutuye kwigirira inyubako zijyanye n’igihe.
Kubwayezu Livingstone, Umuyobozi w’ishami rya Cogebanque mu mujyi wa Musanze, avuga ko kuba umujyi bakoreramo utera imbere byihuse cyane mu bijyanye n’inyubako zaba izo guturamo, iz’ubucuruzi n’amahoteli byatumye bashaka icyafasha abahatuye n’Abanyarwanda muri rusange.
Yagize ati "Dufite konti yitwa Iyubakire aho umuntu yizigamira amafaranga buri kwezi, ni konti yunguka nyuma y’igihe runaka iyo yatse inguzanyo tumugabanyiriza inyungu bikamufasha gahunda zijyanye no kwigirira inyubako ye."
Nyuma yo gufasha abantu kugira inzu zabo, Cogebanque ishami rya Musanze batanga inguzanyo ituma umukiriya yiteza imbere mu bucuruzi bwe, kugura ibikoresho birambye ndetse bagakora n’indi mirimo isanzwe ya banki irimo kubitsa, kubikuza no kuguriza abakiriya babo.
Uyu muyobozi wa Cogebanque ishami rya Musanze ryafunguwe tariki ya 28 Gicurasi 2005 yongeraho ko abantu bagomba kugira umuco wo kwizigamira kuko bigoye kubaho udateganyiriza ejo hazaza.
Asobanura imikorere y’iri shami rya Cogebanque riherereye hagati y’isoko rya Musanze na gare, Kubwayezu yagize ati " Dukora imirimo ya banki isanzwe nko kuguriza ababyifuza, kubitsa no kubikuza, abafite menshi turabungukira n’abayifuza [amafaranga] turabaguriza kugira ngo biteze imbere mu mishinga itandukanye nk’ ubucuruzi, ubuhinzi n’ubworozi, kubaka amahoteli n’ibindi."
Yongeraho ko n’ abahinzi n’aborozi bafite imishinga cyangwa amakoperative y’ubuhinzi n’ ubworozi nk’ibirayi n’icyayi, imishinga yabo bayakira bakayiga bakabafasha no kuyicunga neza.
Abakiriya ba COGEBANQUE i Musanze bari guhabwa serivisi
Cogebanque ntiyatanzwe mu gushyigikira gahunda za Leta aho bakorana n’abafite imishinga myiza muri gahunda ya “Hanga Umurimo”, bakabafasha kugera ku ntego zabo.
Nk’uko Cogebanque, umuterankunga ukomeye w’isiganwa ry’amagare rizenguruka u Rwanda "Tour du Rwanda" yabisobanuriye abatuye i Musanze kuri uyu wa Kabiri, Kubwayezu Livingstone nawe yemeza ko ushaka kwiteza imbere ategura by’igihe kinini yakwegera Cogebanque nka banki ifite amafaranga mu gihe umukiriya we afite umushinga.
Nyuma yo gususurutsa abatuye Musanze, itsinda ry’abahanzi Urban Boyz basabye abakunzi babo bari bizihiwe mu ndirimbo nka Kubita, Kelele n’izindi gusaba inguzanyo muri Cogebanque bagatera imbere vuba.
Kuri uyu wa Gatatu, Cogebanque na Urban Boyz bari Kinigi ahasorejwe umunsi wa gatatu wa Tour du Rwanda, abasiganwa bagahaguruka mu mujyi wa Rubavu berekeza mu Kinigi ku ntera ya Km 69,4.
Igihembo cya Cogebanque cy’umukinnyi warushije abandi guterera kiracyafitwe n’umunya Erithrea Eyob Melktel
CARLINVILLE - Macoupin County began collecting supplies Monday to help Tazewell County’s hard hit city of Washington since an EF-4 tornado leveled the town.
A semi trailer in the Carlinville City Hall parking lot became the depository for donated supplies at noon Monday for Washington, Ill., where a vicious tornado killed a man and damaged or destroyed between 250 and 500 buildings there early Monday. More than 100 people were injured in the town and during the statewide outbreak of tornadoes at least six people were killed, sources said. Carlinville City Hall is accepting donations between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily until the semi trailer is full.
A semi trailer in the Carlinville City Hall parking lot became the depository for donated supplies at noon Monday for Washington, Ill., where a vicious tornado killed a man and damaged or destroyed between 250 and 500 buildings there early Monday. More than 100 people were injured in the town and during the statewide outbreak of tornadoes at least six people were killed, sources said. Carlinville City Hall is accepting donations between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily until the semi trailer is full.
Madison County seemed to escape the brunt of a storm system that roared through the state starting Sunday, mostly blowing over trees, stoplights and yard items.
Rural Bunker Hill resident Sherry Throne posted on The Telegraph’s Facebook page that a large tree topple over onto power lines and snapped two power poles, one on the side of the street where Throne lives and the other power pole snapped across the road.
“The neighbors and us were blocked from getting in and out until around 4 p.m. when someone came to clear the tree out of the road. Power trucks arrived with new poles around 10:15 (p.m) and power was finally restored at 2:45 a.m.,” she described in a Monday post.
Other commenters on the page also described scenes that were farther north.
Channahon, Ill., resident Sue Kinsella posted as she rode home from Godfrey with other passengers that they experienced strong winds as they traveled farther north during the last two days’ storms.
She described exits as closed near Coal City and Diamond, Ill.
“Tough to see as we pass tangled power lines down,” she posted. “People in our village farther north are finding items from Washington, Ill., a town southwest of our town.”
A Godfrey Street Department official said that the department received zero calls about the severe weather and that no street department employees were needed to clean up any debris from this weekend’s weather.
Ameren Illinois restored power to more than 120,000 Ameren Illinois customers but approximately 28,000 customers remained without service after 20 hours into restoration at 8 a.m. Monday. More than 1,000 Ameren co-workers and 350 additional contractor resources were working Monday morning to repair damages.
The largest area left without power after the storm system was the greater Peoria-area of Washington, Morton, Metamora, Pekin, East Peoria, Groveland, Roanoke, Washington and Eureka. Areas including Bloomington, Lincoln , Danville, and Brookport also were hard-hit. But scattered outages were caused by downed poles and other storm-related damage throughout the territory.
The storm began working its way through the Ameren Illinois territory at about 10:30 a.m. Sunday, causing more than 148,388 customer outages at the peak. Ameren Illinois activated the Emergency Operations Center at 11:30 a.m. Sunday.
“Our thoughts and prayers go out to all those impacted by this storm. Our crews have made tremendous progress in restoring power to our customers as quickly and safely as possible,” Richard Mark, president and CEO, Ameren Illinois said Monday. “We have dispatched field personnel to assess damage and restore service, and will have a better idea on when the remaining outages will be restored once the full extent of the damage to the distribution system is known.”
A mobile customer service center will be set up at Five Points in Washington. Three customer service representatives will be available for Washington customers to report outages in person. They encouraged all customers without power or natural gas service to contact its customer service number at (800) 755-5000
ISOMO RY'UMUNSI: Aka gakuru karakwereka uburyo wakwigwizaho amahirwe n'imigisha
Igihe kimwe umugabo wari umukene cyane atagira icyo arya n’aho aba yahuye n’umwami, aribwira ati: “Umwami aba ari umuntu mwiza kandi ukunda abantu akanagira ubushobozi, uwamutakira nkamubwira ibibazo byanjye wenda ahari yangirira impuhwe akagira icyo amfasha n’iyo cyaba gito ariko nticyabura”.
Ni uko aramwegera aramutakira, amubwira ibibazo afite yifuza ko yamufasha maze umwami aramwitegereza abona afite agasashe karimo udushyimbo yari yavuye gusaba, umwami ati: “humura rwose ndaguha ariko naguha nagira nawe ndashaka ko ugire icyo umpa uko cyaba kingana kose ariko nawe ntumvaniremo aho”.
Ni uko umugabo aratekereza, aravuga ati: “N’ubundi umwami ntacyo abuze sinirirwa muha byinshi reka muhe igishyimbo kimwe kuko yambwiye ko icyo apfa ari uko muha nanjye”. Ni uko akora muri ya sashi akuramo agashyimbo kamwe aramuhereza, umwami nawe akora mu mufuka amuhereza akantu aramubwira ngo akabike aze kukareba neza ageze mu rugo.
Nyuma rero wa mugabo ageze mu rugo arebye asanga umwami yamuhaye ibuye rimwe rya zahabu arishima cyane, muri ako kanya mu gihe akibiratira abantu bamubwira ko uwo mwami agira ubuntu ariko aguha bitewe n’umubare w’ibyo nawe wemeye kwigomwa muri duke ufite, umugabo arababara cyane yicuza impamvu atamuhaye ibishyimbo byose yari afite ngo umwami nawe amuhe zahabu zingana n’umubare w’ibyo bishyimbo.
ISOMO: Imana yacu nayo ni uko imeze, iteka twishimira kuyisaba no kuyitura ibyifuzo n’ibibazo byacu nyamara twe ntitwibuke ko hari ibyo dufite dukwiye kwigomwa. Kwigomwa ntibisaba kugira byinshi kandi gutanga ntibisaba kugira ibya mirenge, bityo mu gihe wifuza ko akababaro n’agahinda kawe bivumvwa nawe ukwiye kumva iby’abandi. N’iyo utagira byinshi wakwiye gutanga urukundo, ubupfura n’ubunyangamugayo mu bandi kandi ukanibuka ko ukwiye kugenera igihe ya Mana usaba byose, uko ufata mugenzi wawe, urukundo umukunda, uburyo umwitwaraho n’ibyo umwifuriza nicyo kigaragaza icyo wemera guha ya Mana wifuza ko iguha byose, nawe rero jya wemera kwigomwa bizaba umugisha kuri wowe kandi iteka uzahora uri umunyamahirwe mu buzima bwawe, kuko gutanga Bizana umugisha kurusha guhabwa.
Abana b’abahungu batatu bo mu mirenge ya Mudende na Busasamana mu karere ka Rubavu bari barafashwe bugwate n’ingabo za Congo mu duce twa Kibumba barekuwe bagaruka mu Rwanda kuri uyu wa 19/11/2013.
Niyibizi na Rukara basanzwe batuye mu murenge wa Busasamana uhana imbibe na Congo aho bagiye nkuko bisanzwe bagafatwa n’ingabo za Congo zibita abarwanyi ba M23.
Niyibizi avuga ko bari bafunzwe ari Abanyarwanda 11 aho bahoraga bakubitwa n’ingabo za Congo bavuga ko Umunyarwanda wese ari intasi ya M23. Uretse gukubitwa ngo ntibahabwaga ibyo kurya aho bari bafungiye ahasanzwe hakorera abasirikare.
Abana batutu b’Abanyarwanda bafashwe bugwate na FARDC ubwo bari bageze mu Rwanda.
Rukara Bizimungu ufite imyaka 18 wafatiwe i Tongo avuga ko ingabo za Congo zamufashe zikaza kumenya ko atari umurwanyi wa M23 kuko bageze ku muvandimwe we banga kumurekura badahawe amafaranga.
Rukara avuga ko kuba bashoboye kurekurwa ari ubutabazi bagiriwe na MONUSCO ubundi bari barashyizwe mu barwanyi ba M23 kandi batarigeze bakandagira mu gisirikare.
Abasirikare ba Congo ngo baba barahamagaje MONUSCO kuza gutwara aba Banyarwanda nyuma y’uko abana babili b’Abanyarwanda bitabye Imana bazize inzara Kanyarucinya aho bari bafungiwe harimo uwitwa Niyibizi.
Aba bana bana batatu b’Abanyarwanda barekuwe bari bafashwe bugwate n’ingabo za Congo batahanye n’impunzi 20 z’Abanyarwanda bari basanzwe mu mashyamba ya Congo, aho bavuga ko uretse aba batatu batashye ngo hari n’abandi batatu basigaye mu kigo cya MONUSCO.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Guverineri w’Intara y’ Iburasirazuba, Madame Uwamariya Odette, akaba na chairperson w’umuryango wa FPR-Inkotanyi muntara y’ Iburasirazuba, arasaba urubyiruko ko rugomba gusigasira ibyagezweho na leta y’ u Rwanda, ndetse no kurangwa n’umuco wo gushakira ibisubizo ibibazo igihugu gifite, aho kuba bamwe mu babitera.
Mu matora y’abahagarariye urubyiruko rw’umuryango FPR Inkotanyi mu ntara y’ Iburasirazuba yabaye kuri iki cyumweru tariki 17/11/2013, ubwo habaga Kongere y’intara, Guverineri Uwamariya yaboneyeho gukangurira urubyiruko, ibyiza bya gahunda ya ‘Ndi Umunyarwanda’, aho yabasabye kuyishyigikira, kugira ngo ibashe kugera ku ntego zayo, hagamijwe kubaka ejo hazaza heza h’igihugu kibereye buri Munyarwanda.
Yongeyeho ko FPR Inkotanyi ifite intego yo guhindura u Rwanda vuba, ikihutisha iterambere, mu bukungu, mu burezi, ikoranabuhanga, imiyoborere myiza, mu mutekano, mu bumwe n’ubwiyunge ndetse n’ibindi, bityo n’urubyiruko rwo muri FPR Inkotanyi rukaba rukwiye kugendera kuri iyi ntambwe mu buzima bwabo bwose.
Karemera Joseph, komiseri w’umuryango wa FPR Inkotanyi kurwego rw’igihugu, wari umushyitsi mukuru yavuze ko urubyiruko rw’umuryango FPR, n’urubyiruko rw’igihugu muri rusange rukwiye kuba umusemburo w’iterambere, kuko igihugu gifite urubyiruko rudakora kitatera imbere.
Yagize Ati : “Rubyiruko banyamuryango, munyemerere mbibutse ko ari mwebwe musemburo w’iterambere ryanyu n’igihugu cyanyu, kuko igihugu gifite urubyiruko rudakora rutatera imbere na gato. Mugomba guhora iteka mufata umwanya uhagije wo gutekereza aho muva n’aho mugana.”
Rukundo Emmanuel, umuyobozi watowe ngo ayobore urugaga rw’urubyiruko rushamikiye ku muryango FPR Inkotanyi mu ntara y’ Iburasirazuba , yavuze ko nk’urubyiruko bagiye gushyira imbaraga mu kubaka igihugu dore ko hari abakoresheje imbaraga z’ubusore mu kugisenya, kandi ngo we hamwe na bagenzi batowe, biteguye kurwanya icyo aricyo cyose gihungabanya ubuzima bwurubyiruko, dore ko aribo ejo hazaza h’igihugu.
Ati : “Imbaraga z’urubyiruko nizo u Rwanda ruhanze amaso. Tuzakoresha imbaraga zacu mu kubaka igihugu, cyane ko hari n’abazikoresheje bagisenya. Twe icyo duharanira ni ukucyubaka, tunaharanira no kwiteza imbere muri rusange.”
Komite nyobozi y’urubyiruko rw’umuryango FPR ku rwego rw’intara y’ Iburasirazuba ni ubwa mbere itowe.
Si amatora gusa yabaye, kuko hanabayeho kwerekana imideli, byakozwe n’urubyiruko rwo muri Kayonza ruhuriye mucyo bise YCEG (youth Challenge Entertainement Group)
Guverineri Uwamariya uhagaze hagati, na Komiseri wa FPR ku rwego rw'igihugu Joseph Karemera wicaye iburyo bwe
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