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The United Arab Emirates Youth Empowerment Initiative: An Interactive Discussion With Students At Mount Kigali University

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The United Arab Emirates Youth Empowerment Initiative: An Interactive Discussion With Students At Mount Kigali University In the city of Kigali, Rwanda, there was a big event happening at Mount Kigali University. It was called the United Arab Emirates Youth Empowerment Initiative. This event was all about helping young people feel strong and capable. Ambassador Hazza Mohammed Falah Kharsan AlQahtani stood before the eager students of Mount Kigali University, his presence commanding attention. With a warm smile, he began to speak, sharing stories of collaboration and friendship between the United Arab Emirates and Rwanda. His words carried a message of hope and possibility, inspiring the young minds before him to dream big and reach for the stars. As he spoke of the UAE's commitment to youth empowerment, the students listened intently, feeling a sense of pride and excitement. His speech sparked a fire within them, igniting a passion to contribute to a brighter future for their count...

Ramaphosa won’t step down - ANC declares ahead of coalition talks with rivals

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  Ramaphosa won’t step down - ANC declares ahead of coalition talks with rivals The African National Congress (ANC) party has announced that it will not entertain any demands for South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to step down as a condition for forming a coalition with rival parties, following a dismal performance in the just-concluded elections. ANC Secretary General Fikile Mbalula announced on Sunday that the party will be holding talks with other rival political outfits in the coming days after losing its parliamentary majority in the May 29 election. With more than 99 per cent of the votes counted, the party garnered 40 per cent of the vote, ending its 30-year dominance since the end of apartheid in 1994. “The ANC is committed to the formation of a government that reflects the will of the people, that is stable and that is able to govern effectively. The ANC is committed to pursue a path of fundamental social and economic change for which it has received a firm mandate. “...

Dr. Frank Habineza submits incomplete documents for presidential candidacy

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Dr. Frank Habineza submits incomplete documents for presidential candidacy The President of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda, Dr. Frank Habineza, has submitted his candidacy for the Presidency of the Republic in the elections scheduled for July 2024. On May 20, 2024, Habineza was received by Oda Gasinzigwa, the Chairperson of the National Electoral Commission (NEC), at the commission’s offices in Kiyovu. Dr. Habineza arrived at the NEC offices at 9:20 AM, accompanied by a large group of Green Party members including Senator Alex Mugisha and the party’s Secretary General, Elias Ntezimana. He was asked to present all necessary documents, which he did, though some issues were found. A presidential candidate is required to have Rwandan nationality by descent, hold no other citizenship, be irreproachable in conduct, and not have been deprived of civil and political rights by the courts. Candidates must be at least 35 years old and must be in Rwanda at the time of submitting their candid...

Belgium tricks DRC to destabilize Rwanda again

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  Belgium tricks DRC to destabilize Rwanda again The Belgian Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Roxane de Bilderling, recently advised Congo to file a lawsuit against Rwanda to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), accusing it of violating the sovereignty of the country and supporting the M23 rebel group fighting in the eastern part of the country. In response, Rwanda suggested that instead, Congo should take Belgium to the same court, to compensate for all the atrocities, including the genocide committed by King Leopold II of Belgium during the colonial era. This comes amidst a worsening atmosphere between Rwanda and Belgium, which intensified in July 2023 when Rwanda appointed Vincent Karega as its Ambassador to Belgium, only to be rejected by the host country. Rwanda has stated that it will not send another ambassador as long as the one previously appointed is not accredited or unless Belgium provides a justified reason for the rejection. What could be the i...

Aircraft carrying Malawi vice-president goes missing

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Aircraft carrying Malawi vice-president goes missing An aircraft carrying Malawi's Vice-President Saulos Chilima and nine others has gone missing, a statement from the president's office has said. The Malawi Defence Force aircraft "went off the radar" after it left the capital, Lilongwe, on Monday morning, it added. The plane was supposed to land at Mzuzu International Airport, in the country’s north, just after 10:00 local time (09:00 BST). In a speech late on Monday, President Lazarus Chakwera said a search and rescue operation was continuing. "Soldiers are still on the ground carrying out the search and I have given strict orders that the operation should continue until the plane is found," he said, adding that it was a "heart-breaking situation". "I know that we are all frightened and concerned - I too am concerned. But I want to assure you that I am sparing no available resource to find that plane and I am holding onto every fibre of hope...

Deputy President and Prime Minister take oath

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  Deputy President and Prime Minister take oath Prosper Bazombanza and General Alain Guillaume Bunyoni respectively Vice President and Prime Minister took oath before President Evariste Ndayishimiye, the Burundian Parliament and Constitutional Court in the swearing-in ceremony in the National Assembly this June 24 Prosper Bazombanza and Alain Guillaume Bunyoni during the swearing-in ceremony in the National Assembly “…. I undertake to devote all my energy to defending the higher interests of the nation, ensuring national unity and cohesion of the Burundian people, peace and social justice….” said Bazombanza who started to swear the national language while raising his right hand. He also said he will safeguard the integrity and independence of the Republic of Burundi. Both executive officials also swore to fight against all ideology and practice of genocide and exclusion. “…I agree to fight all ideology and practice of genocide and exclusion as well as to promote and defend the righ...

The Police Academy has launched a conference on Peace, Security and Justice in Africa

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 The Police Academy has launched a conference on Peace, Security and Justice in Africa The National Police College (NPC) located in Musanze District in collaboration with the University of Rwanda, has launched a two-day conference on peace, security and justice, which is part of the year-long training program for Senior Officers. in nine African countries It is a conference attended by various experts from all over Africa who exchange ideas on peace, security and justice in Africa. This year's theme is "Peace and Security in the Modern World: The Situation in Africa." (Peace and Security in the Evolving Global Dynamics: Implications for Africa). Opening the conference, Dr. Emmanuel Ugirashebuja, the Minister of Justice and State Representative, said that the discussion on this topic will take time, as the development will bring about threats to peace and security, and that will contribute to the destruction of human freedom. He says that the development of the world is ac...