Nyuma y’imyaka 30 habayeho Jenoside yakorewe abatutsi, hirya no hino mu Rwanda hagaragara abari abakobwa ndetse n’abagore basambanyijwe n’abicanye babiciye ababo, bamwe muri bo bakaba baratewe inda abandi banakurijemo indwara, ariko hari abemeza ko bitabaciye intege mu rugamba rwo guharanira kubaho kandi neza. Mukampazimpaka warokotse Jenoside yakorewe abatutsi mu cyahoze ari Perefegitura ya Kibuye, kuri ubu akaba atuye mu karere ka Gasabo, yemeza ko yafashwe ku ngufu n’interahamwe zamwiciye umuryango zigera kuri eshatu, afite imyaka 15, bamutera inda yavutsemo impanga ariko banamusigira uburwayi, yemeza ko bitamubujije kwiteza imbere. Ati “Ku…
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Understanding the Difference between HIV and AIDS
Many people often struggle to distinguish between HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) and AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). This confusion can lead to misconceptions, increasing the risk of contracting or spreading new HIV infections. As reported by Sante.fr, HIV is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system. If an infected person is not properly managed by maintaining a healthy diet and following medical guidance the virus can weaken the immune system, eventually leading to AIDS, which is a condition characterized by a set of severe illnesses or opportunistic infections that severely…
SOMA INKURUOMS confirme que l’utilisation du téléphone mobile n’augmente pas le risque de cancer du cerveau
Une étude approfondie commandée par l’Organisation mondiale de la santé (OMS) a conclu que l’utilisation du téléphone mobile n’augmente pas le risque de cancer du cerveau. Cette recherche, l’une des plus grandes et des plus complètes jamais réalisées sur le sujet, apporte une grande tranquillité d’esprit à des millions d’utilisateurs de téléphones mobiles dans le monde entier. L’étude a analysé des données provenant de plusieurs pays, en examinant les habitudes d’utilisation à long terme des téléphones mobiles et leur lien potentiel avec le cancer du cerveau. Elle a impliqué un…
SOMA INKURURwanda’s Green Economy: Paving the Way for Sustainable Development
Rwanda is rapidly emerging as a leader in the green economy, embracing sustainable development practices to address climate change and promote economic growth. As a small, landlocked country with limited natural resources, Rwanda recognizes the importance of balancing economic progress with environmental stewardship. The government has prioritized a green economy approach as outlined in its Vision 2050 strategy, which aims to transform Rwanda into a climate-resilient, low-carbon economy. This strategy includes investments in renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and eco-friendly infrastructure. For example, Rwanda is expanding its use of solar and…
SOMA INKURUUganda’s Bobi Wine shot, injured in altercation with police in Kampala
The police said officers attempted to block opposition leader from marching down a road, resulting in an altercation where Bobi Wine was hurt. Uganda’s main opposition leader Bobi Wine, who has emerged as the most formidable opponent of veteran President Yoweri Museveni, has been shot in the leg by security agents in a northern suburb of the capital, Kampala, his party said. Bobi Wine, a singer-turned-politician whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, finished runner-up in the 2021 presidential election behind Museveni, who has ruled the East African country for nearly…
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