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Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Rwanda: The Other Face of Kigali


Rwanda: The Other Face of Kigali

slumKigali city is well-known for cleanliness and being well lit at night. Palm trees are ubiquitous on Kigali's streets. Streets are all paved and strips of lawn in this town is what you see when you visit.

Skyscrapers are coming up. The city is home of upscale residences of ministers, diplomats and expatriates. Their mansions have neatly manicured lawns. Serenity describes the atmosphere in the city the best.

In Kigali, residents are hygiene conscious and will make sure that they hire the services of private garbage service provider. On the weekends, they will visit sauna and gyms in order to stay fit. But the elegant life in the city sharply contrasts the shabby life in the slums that live side by side with the city.

Like a monster, at the bottom of Kigali, the ugly faces of the slums meet you. It's a reality where cleanliness is not known to people who reside here.

Metres away from the City centre where the popular and mighty Kigali City Tower (KCT) lies, there stands Cyahafi slum. The slum is located in Nyarugenge District near 1930 prison–Rwanda's oldest and largest prison. Life is appalling. About 10 houses I have counted, two have pit latrines.

One needs a guide to understand all corners. Most of the mud houses you meet here are on the verge of collapse. The iron sheet roofs are open with huge holes and some only held by car tyres to keep them firm. Come rain, the residents swim in stagnant water.

"When I saw you, I thought you were a client who had come to buy marijuana. Many people from the city come here to buy it," my guide, a cell leader in Cyahafi says. She declined to be mentioned on account of her security. She says if I reveal her identity in the newspaper, she could be attacked for talking to a journalist by areas thugs.

"It is a booming business here (marijuana) and police has tried to arrest them without much luck. I think we are cursed," she complains. My guide says she has lived in Cyahafi since childhood.

If you were looking to rent a house, you can get some at Rwf10, 000. One man says he has a house for rent. He says he will charge me Rwf 40, 000 for three months. When I ask whether the house has a toilet, he keeps quiet. In one house, one man is being beaten by a mob. His crime? He stole a bottle of waragi from a neighbour.

There is cheap tot waragi packs (Kanyanga). Almost, everybody is drinking. It's midday and people are drunk. Those who are not drunk shout at the top of their voices. A group of youth is playing cards while metres away, there is a dead cat. Opposite, kids are having lunch and laughing.

Without shame, one man in his late 40s from Ubumwe n'ubwiyunje(unity and reconciliation) cell in Cyahafi is urinating in front of us. We are ashamed and turn our heads the other side. He is drunk and is about to hit us. He hits the ground and kids giggle.

The drainage systems are clogged with stagnant water. And that is before it rains. All sides of the narrow pathways are strewn with rubbish.

The "tour" takes me four hours. When walking in this slum, you have to be careful because you don't know what you are about step on.

The most we see of Cyahafi is from the main road that links Kigali to Nyamirambo. It is only when you visit this place and you see hell. Even worse, the fact that there are not enough pit latrines does not seem to bother residents.

"Several homesteads share one pit toilet," says my guide. Now if the mud houses are on the verge of collapse that gives you a sense to understand properly the state of these pit toilets are in.

Further down near the swamp, marijuana is sold openly. My guide insists we go and take a look. A visitor will always be spotted from a distance. The stench here is appalling. Residents complain that human waste from 1930 prison flows down Cyahafi valley.

Every homestead is squeezed and entering the house one needs to kneel down first. On this day, I hear lots of vulgar language. Ubumwe n'ubwiyunje is so dirty yet nearby, children are attending Groupe Scolaire Cyahafi primary school.

Life in Cyahafi is the same life you find when you visit places like Gitega, Kimicanga lower area, some slums at Muhima, part of Kacyiru and Biryogo in Nyamirambo.

Housing for the poor:

Liliane Uwanziga Mupende, the Director of Urban Planning and Construction One Stop Centre at Kigali City Council explains that all areas located in high risk areas like in Marshlands, steep slopes, along drainage channels will gradually be relocated. «There is a deliberate initiative to create alternative affordable housing for the poor located in slum areas in the city like Cyahafi," Mupende tells The Independent.

"Well as opportunities to relocate under the rural settlements scheme; those located within upgradeable areas, will be retained and systematically, the City will upgrade all these zones."

However, Mupende explains in an email the move to relocate those settled in slums cannot all be done at once as there is limitation on funds.

"Therefore, there will be a need for prioritisation since under the environmental department, officials from Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA), have started identifying the high risk areas for the first phase as these are the residents located in most precarious situations risking flooding, landslides among other dangers."

Source: Independent

Inyenyeri News Note: How Kigali spins this same story: http://www.newtimes.co.rw/news/index.php?i=15234&a=62743


Rwanda: The Other Face of Kigali


Rwanda: The Other Face of Kigali

slumKigali city is well-known for cleanliness and being well lit at night. Palm trees are ubiquitous on Kigali's streets. Streets are all paved and strips of lawn in this town is what you see when you visit.

Skyscrapers are coming up. The city is home of upscale residences of ministers, diplomats and expatriates. Their mansions have neatly manicured lawns. Serenity describes the atmosphere in the city the best.

In Kigali, residents are hygiene conscious and will make sure that they hire the services of private garbage service provider. On the weekends, they will visit sauna and gyms in order to stay fit. But the elegant life in the city sharply contrasts the shabby life in the slums that live side by side with the city.

Like a monster, at the bottom of Kigali, the ugly faces of the slums meet you. It's a reality where cleanliness is not known to people who reside here.

Metres away from the City centre where the popular and mighty Kigali City Tower (KCT) lies, there stands Cyahafi slum. The slum is located in Nyarugenge District near 1930 prison–Rwanda's oldest and largest prison. Life is appalling. About 10 houses I have counted, two have pit latrines.

One needs a guide to understand all corners. Most of the mud houses you meet here are on the verge of collapse. The iron sheet roofs are open with huge holes and some only held by car tyres to keep them firm. Come rain, the residents swim in stagnant water.

"When I saw you, I thought you were a client who had come to buy marijuana. Many people from the city come here to buy it," my guide, a cell leader in Cyahafi says. She declined to be mentioned on account of her security. She says if I reveal her identity in the newspaper, she could be attacked for talking to a journalist by areas thugs.

"It is a booming business here (marijuana) and police has tried to arrest them without much luck. I think we are cursed," she complains. My guide says she has lived in Cyahafi since childhood.

If you were looking to rent a house, you can get some at Rwf10, 000. One man says he has a house for rent. He says he will charge me Rwf 40, 000 for three months. When I ask whether the house has a toilet, he keeps quiet. In one house, one man is being beaten by a mob. His crime? He stole a bottle of waragi from a neighbour.

There is cheap tot waragi packs (Kanyanga). Almost, everybody is drinking. It's midday and people are drunk. Those who are not drunk shout at the top of their voices. A group of youth is playing cards while metres away, there is a dead cat. Opposite, kids are having lunch and laughing.

Without shame, one man in his late 40s from Ubumwe n'ubwiyunje(unity and reconciliation) cell in Cyahafi is urinating in front of us. We are ashamed and turn our heads the other side. He is drunk and is about to hit us. He hits the ground and kids giggle.

The drainage systems are clogged with stagnant water. And that is before it rains. All sides of the narrow pathways are strewn with rubbish.

The "tour" takes me four hours. When walking in this slum, you have to be careful because you don't know what you are about step on.

The most we see of Cyahafi is from the main road that links Kigali to Nyamirambo. It is only when you visit this place and you see hell. Even worse, the fact that there are not enough pit latrines does not seem to bother residents.

"Several homesteads share one pit toilet," says my guide. Now if the mud houses are on the verge of collapse that gives you a sense to understand properly the state of these pit toilets are in.

Further down near the swamp, marijuana is sold openly. My guide insists we go and take a look. A visitor will always be spotted from a distance. The stench here is appalling. Residents complain that human waste from 1930 prison flows down Cyahafi valley.

Every homestead is squeezed and entering the house one needs to kneel down first. On this day, I hear lots of vulgar language. Ubumwe n'ubwiyunje is so dirty yet nearby, children are attending Groupe Scolaire Cyahafi primary school.

Life in Cyahafi is the same life you find when you visit places like Gitega, Kimicanga lower area, some slums at Muhima, part of Kacyiru and Biryogo in Nyamirambo.

Housing for the poor:

Liliane Uwanziga Mupende, the Director of Urban Planning and Construction One Stop Centre at Kigali City Council explains that all areas located in high risk areas like in Marshlands, steep slopes, along drainage channels will gradually be relocated. «There is a deliberate initiative to create alternative affordable housing for the poor located in slum areas in the city like Cyahafi," Mupende tells The Independent.

"Well as opportunities to relocate under the rural settlements scheme; those located within upgradeable areas, will be retained and systematically, the City will upgrade all these zones."

However, Mupende explains in an email the move to relocate those settled in slums cannot all be done at once as there is limitation on funds.

"Therefore, there will be a need for prioritisation since under the environmental department, officials from Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA), have started identifying the high risk areas for the first phase as these are the residents located in most precarious situations risking flooding, landslides among other dangers."

Source: Independent

Inyenyeri News Note: How Kigali spins this same story: http://www.newtimes.co.rw/news/index.php?i=15234&a=62743


Hutu phobia, Salma Kikwete and Kagame's propaganda


Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Hutu phobia, Salma Kikwete and Kagame's propaganda

According to one of the vilest ideologies: Hutus suffer from a genetic disorder. Their descendants inherit the genocide gene and they transmit it over to their non-Rwandan spouses through marriage. This is true if one is to believe the "scientists" in Kigali. President Kikwete of Tanzania has thus gained the gene from his wife, Salma, who they now accuse of being Hutu. According to them, it is a crime to be Hutu. That the Hutu constitute the majority in Rwanda does not seem to register in their minds.

This near-hysterical character assassination began after Kikwete's suggestion that Rwanda should talk to its armed rivals. While Kikwete made it clear that this was his personal opinion, the Kagame regime went into a rabid attack mode--sparing no insults. At first, there was a short-lived campaign to claim that Kikwete was of Hutu ancestry. Now that this hasn't worked, his wife seems to have become the perfect victim. Kagame happily plays the protagonist role.

But why waste time attacking the wife of a head of a state? If this is any indication, the Rwandan PR does tend to sink too low. I remember Barack Obama during the election cycle urging his opponents to stay clear from his family. It really does not augur well to go after the wife of a man that you deem your enemy. It is the epitome of cowardice and weakness.

"I will wait for you in a corner and hit you," Kagame lashed at Kikwete a few months ago. Rwandan bloggers have (I believe rightly so) urged Kikwete to take Kagame's threats seriously. After all, this is a leader who is described by some of his Tutsi tribesmen as a "serial killer." The blogs want to remind Kikwete that this is the same guy who is responsible for at least the deaths of four heads of state within the last two decades. They count Melchior Ndadaye (Burundi), Juvenal Habyarimana (Rwanda), Cyprien Ntaryamira (Burundi) and Laurent Kabila (DRC) among his victims. His blood for "presidential blood" has not quenched, they claim.

Back to the rumors. Is Salma Kikwete Hutu? When I mentioned to my friend about this rumor, his answer was "I wish God would turn that into truth." We live at a time when Hutu lives have lost any value. Read the latest reports by Human Rights Watch and you realize the level of slaughter going on in the Congo against Hutus directed by the Rwanda supported M23 rebels. The carnage is beyond despicable. And why wouldn't anyone wish for a biblical Esther to stop it?

That said, the attacks against Salma appear well coordinated. The rumors were first spread by Rwanda's journalist for hire, Andrew Mwenda through his Twitter. They were recirculated by the Kagame Twitter corps--a fanatic but well paid group whose only task is to tweet and retweet Rwandan propaganda. Within minutes, Kikwete was trending. As one Kagame loyalist tweeted: "Rwanda's are unrelenting when they make you an enemy."

While the campaign's sole goal is to silence Kikwete, the irony is that Kikwete has been largely mute. He has refrained from answering back to Rwanda and has maintained unprecedented restrain.

The cable that fanatically spreads the "news" does not ponder to notice the irony. Why would it be a problem (even if it were true) if Salma is indeed Hutu? She is not a Tanzanian head of state and Kikwete has every right to choose who he desires for a wife. This is strictly personal business that we have no permission to poke our noses into. Here is another similar case: many Rwandans know quite well that the leader of Interahamwe, Robert Kajuga, was Janet Kagame's guardian. Should we then associate Kagame's wife with Interahamwe?

While rumors have always been the main instrument for Rwandan politics, they appear to be intentional. Their goals are always sinister. Those who are old enough remember a time when Habyarimana's wife was rumored to be Tutsi. The insinuation here was that RPF infiltrators had gained entry into Habyarimana's household. Now Kagame's propagandists shamelessly repeat similar garbage.

Me thinks there must be something more important to do in Kigali than to make all kinds of rumors about someone's wife. As some Rwandan bloggers have wisely suggested, let's focus on ending malnutrition, which affects sixty percent of Rwandan children

Hutu phobia, Salma Kikwete and Kagame's propaganda


Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Hutu phobia, Salma Kikwete and Kagame's propaganda

According to one of the vilest ideologies: Hutus suffer from a genetic disorder. Their descendants inherit the genocide gene and they transmit it over to their non-Rwandan spouses through marriage. This is true if one is to believe the "scientists" in Kigali. President Kikwete of Tanzania has thus gained the gene from his wife, Salma, who they now accuse of being Hutu. According to them, it is a crime to be Hutu. That the Hutu constitute the majority in Rwanda does not seem to register in their minds.

This near-hysterical character assassination began after Kikwete's suggestion that Rwanda should talk to its armed rivals. While Kikwete made it clear that this was his personal opinion, the Kagame regime went into a rabid attack mode--sparing no insults. At first, there was a short-lived campaign to claim that Kikwete was of Hutu ancestry. Now that this hasn't worked, his wife seems to have become the perfect victim. Kagame happily plays the protagonist role.

But why waste time attacking the wife of a head of a state? If this is any indication, the Rwandan PR does tend to sink too low. I remember Barack Obama during the election cycle urging his opponents to stay clear from his family. It really does not augur well to go after the wife of a man that you deem your enemy. It is the epitome of cowardice and weakness.

"I will wait for you in a corner and hit you," Kagame lashed at Kikwete a few months ago. Rwandan bloggers have (I believe rightly so) urged Kikwete to take Kagame's threats seriously. After all, this is a leader who is described by some of his Tutsi tribesmen as a "serial killer." The blogs want to remind Kikwete that this is the same guy who is responsible for at least the deaths of four heads of state within the last two decades. They count Melchior Ndadaye (Burundi), Juvenal Habyarimana (Rwanda), Cyprien Ntaryamira (Burundi) and Laurent Kabila (DRC) among his victims. His blood for "presidential blood" has not quenched, they claim.

Back to the rumors. Is Salma Kikwete Hutu? When I mentioned to my friend about this rumor, his answer was "I wish God would turn that into truth." We live at a time when Hutu lives have lost any value. Read the latest reports by Human Rights Watch and you realize the level of slaughter going on in the Congo against Hutus directed by the Rwanda supported M23 rebels. The carnage is beyond despicable. And why wouldn't anyone wish for a biblical Esther to stop it?

That said, the attacks against Salma appear well coordinated. The rumors were first spread by Rwanda's journalist for hire, Andrew Mwenda through his Twitter. They were recirculated by the Kagame Twitter corps--a fanatic but well paid group whose only task is to tweet and retweet Rwandan propaganda. Within minutes, Kikwete was trending. As one Kagame loyalist tweeted: "Rwanda's are unrelenting when they make you an enemy."

While the campaign's sole goal is to silence Kikwete, the irony is that Kikwete has been largely mute. He has refrained from answering back to Rwanda and has maintained unprecedented restrain.

The cable that fanatically spreads the "news" does not ponder to notice the irony. Why would it be a problem (even if it were true) if Salma is indeed Hutu? She is not a Tanzanian head of state and Kikwete has every right to choose who he desires for a wife. This is strictly personal business that we have no permission to poke our noses into. Here is another similar case: many Rwandans know quite well that the leader of Interahamwe, Robert Kajuga, was Janet Kagame's guardian. Should we then associate Kagame's wife with Interahamwe?

While rumors have always been the main instrument for Rwandan politics, they appear to be intentional. Their goals are always sinister. Those who are old enough remember a time when Habyarimana's wife was rumored to be Tutsi. The insinuation here was that RPF infiltrators had gained entry into Habyarimana's household. Now Kagame's propagandists shamelessly repeat similar garbage.

Me thinks there must be something more important to do in Kigali than to make all kinds of rumors about someone's wife. As some Rwandan bloggers have wisely suggested, let's focus on ending malnutrition, which affects sixty percent of Rwandan children

Rwanda: Me Bernard Ntaganda wa PS Imberakuri ari mu kaga gakomeye!


Me Bernard Ntaganda wa PS Imberakuri ari mu kaga gakomeye!

ntaganda ingabire

Nyuma y'icurwabufuni na buhoro bya nyakubahwa Perezida Fondateri w'Ishyaka PS Imberakuri Me NTAGANDA Bernard aho yagiye asiragizwa mu magereza yo mu Rwanda aho akomeje guhura n'akaga gakomeye aho ategerereje urupfu muri Gereza ya Mpanga, Ishyaka PS Imberakuri riratangariza Abanyarwanda,Inshuti z'u Rwanda
Imberakuri by'umwihariko ibi bikurikira :

*Ingingo ya mbere* :

Nyuma yo kwimurwa shishitabona akurwa muri gereza ya Nyarugenge yimurirwa muyo arimo kujyeza ubu, Me NTAGANDA yahuye n'ubuzima butamworoheye cyane buturutse ku kibazo cy'imibereho mibi yahuriyeyo nayo muri gereza. Kuba Me NTAGANDA Bernard adahabwa uburenganzira nk'ikiremwamuntu nk'uko amategeko
abiteganya, turasanga ari umugambi wimbitse w'abari nyuma y'icyo gikorwa wo kugirango bamwisasire babifashishijwemo na Paul Rwarakabije kugeza ubu ushinzwe amagereza mu Rwanda bityo bazabeshye abanyarwanda n'abanyamahanga ngo yahitanywe n'uburwayi bundi.

*Ingingo ya kabiri :*

Mbere yo kwimura Nyakubahwa Me NTAGANDA birazwi neza ko yitabwagaho n'umubyeyi we w'imyaka 85  bityo bari babizi neza ko uyu mubyeyi uri mu zabukuru atazashobora guhora yikoreye inkono ishyushye ku mutwe ayivana i
Kigali ayijyana i Mpanga cyane ko niyo asindagiye agerayo ibyo kurya byanukiye kumutwe, ibibazo byose byo kumwicisha inzara ubuyobozi bwanga ko agemurirwa kugeza n'aho umukozi ushinzwe abarwayi amuha utuboga two kurya nawe yirukanwa burundu kuri icyo kigo  byatumye agira ikibazo kimukomereye cyane kugeza ubu cy'indwara y'igifu dore ko byari byemejwe n'abaganga bo mu bitaro by'umwami Fayisari ko agomba kubona ifunguro ryihariye.

*Ingingo ya gatatu :*

Kwangira Me NTAGANDA ko agemurirwa kandi ko anavuzwa ubwo burwayi bumubereye ingorabahizi bitumye ibi bihe ari mu buriri aho ntawemerewe kumubona, ahon'amazi yo kunywa abona yemwe no koga ntibishoboka, bikaba
biduteye impungenge ko ubu ubuzima bwe buri kugerwa ku mashyi bikaba binashoboka ko umugambi wa Leta wo kumwivugana waba ugejeje igihe cyo gushyirwa mu bikorwa.

*Ingingo ya kane *:

Ishyaka PS Imberakuri rirasaba abo bireba bose kwita kuri icyo kibazo kigakemurwa doreko kuba Me NTAGANDA Bernard asigaje igihe gito agataha afite byinshi byateza igihugu  imbere nk'uko yabigaragaje mu bitekerezo bye  igihe yasabaga ko kutavuga rumwe na leta bitakwitwa kwigomeka ndetse no kujya impaka ku micungire y'igihugu byaba umuco mu banyarwanda. 

Ishyaka PS IMBERAKURI n'ubwo bimeze gutyo rirasaba Imberakuri kudatezuka ku ntego y'URUKUNDO, UBUTABERA n'UMURIMO.

MUZABA MUBAYE IMBERAKURI !

Bikorewe i Kigali kuwa 20/08/2013.

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-“The root cause of the Rwandan tragedy of 1994 is the long and past historical ethnic dominance of one minority ethnic group to the other majority ethnic group. Ignoring this reality is giving a black cheque for the Rwandan people’s future and deepening resentment, hostility and hatred between the two groups.”

-« Ce dont j’ai le plus peur, c’est des gens qui croient que, du jour au lendemain, on peut prendre une société, lui tordre le cou et en faire une autre ».

-“The hate of men will pass, and dictators die, and the power they took from the people will return to the people. And so long as men die, liberty will never perish.”

-“I have loved justice and hated iniquity: therefore I die in exile.

-“The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.”

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