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Wednesday, 30 September 2015

[haguruka.com] Uganda: Key Issues Pope Is Expected to Raise During His Uganda Visit

 
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-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.
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Uganda: Key Issues Pope Is Expected to Raise During His Uganda Visit

 

By Gerry Loughran

 

Kampala — Pope Francis is to visit Uganda in November and a priest from the Diocese of Kasese expressed confidence that he would bring healing, comfort and joy to a country whose National Anthem proclaims that "Uganda is a land of freedom... "

With its famous 22 (now 24 with Jildo Irwa and Daudi Okello) Catholic martyrs, who died in defence of their faith in 1885-1887, plus two Ugandans declared Blessed (one step short of sainthood), Uganda has more saints than any other African country.

Father Munna Walter Mashamba said: "It will be a privilege for us Ugandans to host the Pope in the land of the martyrs.

He is coming to affirm our spiritual beliefs reflected by those brave young men who stood for truth." It is 51 years since Pope Paul VI canonised the 22 as martyrs in Rome.

"The Pope will emphasise the universality of the church and will look for loyalty among Ugandans as he affirms the martyrs' courage," the priest said.

The former Argentine head of the Roman Catholic Church is to visit Kenya, Uganda and Central Africa from November 25-30, once again focussing his international travel on the developing world. It will be his first visit to Africa.

Pope Francis is scheduled to meet President Museveni and celebrate an open-air mass at Namugongo Martyrs shrine, which is expected to draw several thousands. Rather than politicians, the Pope is expected to meet the sick, the suffering, the youth, priests and his brother bishops.

Fr Mashamba, a former parish priest and chaplain to youth in Kasese Diocese, is currently studying theology in Rome.

In an interview in Newcastle upon Tyne, where he has been carrying out pastoral work, he said: "Hopefully there will be words of comfort for the poor and the marginalised.

Many youths are unemployed in Uganda, HIV/Aids is a big problem and there is the continuing scourge of corruption."

Pope Francis has announced a Year of Mercy to begin in December. Fr Mashamba said: "We look to leaders at this time to pursue fairness in governance, to provide resources for all, to act for the common good, to protect the vulnerable, the elderly and the defenceless and to assert traditional family values."

Uganda has been threatened by al Qaeda-affiliated al-Shabaab group in Somalia and the Pope is expected to reiterate his view that human dignity and freedom of religion should be sacrosanct.

"Ugandans will be happy that the Pope is coming to an area that has been affected by jihadists," the priest said.

Fr Mashamba pointed out that some unhealthy behaviour, previously considered specific to Western culture, was now invading Africa.

"Secularism is entering Uganda very fast carried by technology. We do not want a situation where the computer becomes a child's mother and father. A strong family role such as the Pope encourages would prevent technology from taking the place of parenthood."

The Pope is expected to dialogue with the elderly, whom he regards as a storehouse of wisdom and experience -- a class that in the West is often secreted in homes for the elderly.

An important item on the Pope's agenda could be the environment, for which he expressed serious concern in his recent encyclical Laudato si.

Sub-titled "On care for our common good," the document criticises consumerism and irresponsible development and calls for concerted efforts to protect the natural world. It is aimed at implementing a "culture of care."

"Like so many countries, we have problems of deforestation, desertification, despoliation," said Fr Walter Munna.

"Uganda's beauty earned it the description, the Pearl of Africa, and it will be good if Francis can get across the message that the earth must be preserved for the good of coming generations."

Francis will be the third pope to visit Uganda. Paul VI came in 1969, five years after he canonised the martyrs, and John Paul II, now himself a saint, in 1993

. Father Walter Munna pointed out that President Museveni would be unusual in having welcomed two pontiffs - John Paul and Francis - in his capacity as head of State.

Museveni met Pope Francis on September 25 on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, their second meeting in one year.

The Pope is likely to challenge Uganda's leaders to keep in mind ordinary people trapped in a cycle of poverty who need to be given hope. The fight against poverty must be undertaken constantly and on many fronts in the search for equal distribution of wealth.

The Uganda Episcopal Conference, the apex body for Catholic leaders in the country, announced a week ago that the theme of the papal visit is, 'You Will Be My Witness', picked from the Book of the Acts of Apostles 1: 8.

According to Fr Mashamba, the church considers the creation of jobs for the youth to be an essential part of the common good.

http://allafrica.com/stories/201509291022.html

 

 

Tuesday, 29 September 2015

[haguruka.com] Rwanda: Amagambo umwana wa Ambasaderi Joe Habineza yavugiye muri Amerika yamaganiwe kure

 


Umuhungu wa Joseph Habineza,Jean Michel Habineza, kuri ubu uri mu rugendo muri Leta Zunze Ubumwe za Amerika, aherutse kuhavugira amagambo byagaragaye ko atakiriwe mu buryo butari bwiza n'abatari bake.

Mu biganiro mpaka biherutse gutangirwa muri Kaminuza ya Lutheran muri Leta ya California bitegurwa n'Umuryango utegamiye kuri Leta iDebate Rwanda, Jean Michel Habineza uri kumwe n'urundi rubyiruko rwaturutse mu Rwanda yagize ati "Ndibaza ko ari ingenzi guha ubumenyi bwa ngombwa igisekuru kizaza bwazagifasha kwinjira mu kazi bugahindura imiyoborere."

Yakomeje avuga ko benshi mu bayobozi b'igihugu mu Rwanda badafite ubumenyi buhagije mu bya Politike kuko bagiye ku butegetsi ku ngufu, ati "Bitekerezeho, umuntu ava ku rugamba mu ishyamba umunsi umwe ukurikiyeho akaba Perezida."

Uburyo aya magamo ya Jean Michel Habineza yakiriwe ntabwo bwatinze kwigaragaza kuko mu kanya nk'ako guhumbya bamwe batangiye kuyanengera bikomeye kuri Twitter na Facebook, bamugaragariza ko mu byo yavuze yirengagije byinshi.
Jean Michel Habineza
Mu bamunenze hari benshi bagarutse ku byo yirengagije nko kuba hari igice kimwe cy'abanyarwanda bari barahejwe, barahindutse impunzi nyuma yo kumeneshwa mu gihugu.

Muri bo harimo na Perezida Paul Kagame wahunganye n'ababyeyi be akiri muto, aho yemeye guhara ubusore bwe ndetse no gucikiriza amasomo yarimo yiga mu ishuri rya Fort Leavenworth muri Leta Zunze Ubumwe za Amerika, akajya gutanga umusanzu we mu kubohora igihugu ubwo ibintu byari bitangiye kujya iwa Ndabaga.

Ku rukuta rwa Twitter, Sonia Mugabo, rwiyemezamirimo ukora ibijyanye n'imyambarire n'imideri yagize ati "Mu bigaragara, amateka y'igihugu cyacu yatumye aba bantu bajya kurwana muri iryo shyamba uvuga. Ibyo wita 'kurwana mu ishyamba umunsi umwe, ukaba Perezida ku munsi ukurikira' nibyo bitumye u Rwanda ruri aho rugeze uyu munsi."

Inkuru ikubiyemo amagambo ya Jean Michel Habineza yasohotse ku rubuga rwa internet rw'ikinyamakuru cyo muri Leta Zunze Ubumwe za Amerika 'Graphic Pepperdine' kigenzurwa na Kaminuza ya Pepperdine.

Nyuma yaho ishyiriwe ahagaragara, yaje gukurwaho nta gihe kinini imaze. Gusa umwe mu basomyi witwa Kevin Gatete usanzwe ari umunyamategeko ndetse akaba n'impirimbanyi y'uburenganzira bwa muntu yari yamaze kuyitangaho ibitekerezo.

Mu gitekerezo Gatete yatanze yagize ati " Murumuna wanjye, nakwita murumuna wanjye kuko ndi mukuru kuri wowe ndetse kuko nemera kwitwa muto n'abantu bakuru kuri njye."

Yakomeje avuga ko abakuze aba ari abantu babonye byinshi mu buzima bwabo cyane mu gihe abato baba bataravuka.

Yagaragaje ko kuba umuntu ufite ibitekerezo bifatika bitagendera ku mashuri. Ati "Kuba umuntu ufite ibitekerezo bifatika ntabwo bigendera ku mashuri wize, ni ibintu wiga bitewe n'ubuzima wanyuzemo, ntabwo ari mu ishuri gusa ahubwo ni mu burere uhabwa n'ababyeyi."

Yakomeje agira ati "Ntiwibagirwe ko Sankara, Lumumba, Macher : Intwari za Afurika zidashidikanwaho ntabwo bari barize bihambaye. Yewe na Yezu umwana w'umubaji ni uko."

Mu 1990 afite imyaka 33, nibwo Perezida Kagame wari waragizwe impunzi yahaze byose, ubuzima bwiza bw'ubuto n'amashuri ngo abe yaminuza nk'abandi, ahubwo ayoboka inzira y'ishyamba ajya mu rugamba rwo kubohora igihugu.

Icyo gihe yigaga mu ishuri rya gisirikare ryo muri Leta ya Arkansas muri Amerika, ahara ubuzima buryoshye bwa gisore, yemera ndetse no guhara amashuri ye ayoboka inzira y'ishyamba i Kagitumba mu rugamba rwo kubohora igihugu, aho amasasu yavuzaga ubuhuha.

Kuvuga ko benshi mu bayobozi batize Politiki byaba ari ukwirengagiza nkana amateka y'igihugu banyuzemo batabyiteye. 



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-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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[haguruka.com] Re: Rwanda: Nahimana asks why the US wants to deport Munyakazi

 

"It is clear to me, that there is something the US government and Rwandan authorities have in common, about the 1994 hell over Rwanda.  It has nothing to do with justice. And it is what accounts for the deportation of Prof Munyakazi", Celestin Nsengiyumva.

I totally agree with you.


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Something is amiss. If there is no ethnic divide [official government policy; Prof Munyakazi, Father Nahimana], then there was no genocide. It was some sort of national madness. In that case, even the government of Rwanda, while prosecuting genocide deniers, is itself in a situation of genocide denial.   And now, Prof Munyakazi is facing a situation of justice denial.
It is clear to me, that there is something the US government and Rwandan authorities have in common, about the 1994 hell over Rwanda.  It has nothing to do with justice.And it is what accounts for the deportation of Prof Munyakazi.
 


Le Lundi 28 septembre 2015 22h28, "Nzinink nzinink@yahoo.com [uRwanda_rwacu]" <uRwanda_rwacu@yahoogroups.com> a écrit :


 

Rwanda: Nahimana asks why the US wants to deport Munyakazi

Submitted by Ann Garrison on Sat, 09/26/2015 - 21:09

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    KPFA Weekend News, 09.26.2015
    Dr. Léopold Munyakazi has been denied an emergency stay of his extradition to Rwanda. Father Thomas Nahima says that this is unjust because Dr. Munyakazi has committed no crime.
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    KPFA Weekend News Anchor Sharon Sobotta: Dr. Léopold Munyakazi is in the custody of ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, altDr. Léopold Munyakazi, a former French professor at Gaucher collegein Miami, Florida, where he is on the verge of being deported to Rwanda for alleged crimes related to the 1994 massacres that came to be known as the Rwandan Genocide. This week a court denied his request for an emergency stay so that he could complete the appeals process.
     
    The Rwandan government accused Professor Munyakazi of genocide crime after he made several speeches to university audiences in which he said that the Rwandan massacres were not genocide but class conflict.
     
    KPFA's Ann Garrison spoke to Father Thomas Nahimana about the Munyakazi case. Nahimana is a Catholic priest who plans to return from France to Rwanda in 2016 to challenge incumbent President Paul Kagame in the 2017 election.
     
    KPFA/Ann Garrison: Dr. Léopold Munyakazi, a former French professor at Goucher College, is close to being deported from the U.S., back to Rwanda, for giving several speeches in which he described the massacres as class conflict, not ethnic conflict. He said that Rwandans are the same people, speaking the same language and sharing the same culture. So the Hutu Tutsi conflict was really a class divide, not an ethnic divide. What do you think of that?
     
    Father Thomas Nahimana: Yes. I think that I agree with Munyakazi. I agree very much with him. And the division between Hutu and Tutsi, it is not a matter of blood. It is a matter of political and social interests only.
     
    But this is not a sin. This is not a crime. I don't understand why America accepts that Munyakazi has to face the problem that he is facing nowadays. 
     
    This is analysis which is good, which is good about our society. 
     
    KPFA: Well, when I began to try to understand this, I thought, "You speak the same language. You have the same culture. How am I supposed to understand this Hutu Tutsi divide as ethnic?" 
     
    Nahimana: Yes. The reality is that in our country, we are one people. Yes, we speak the same language. We marry each other, and the problems rise only when there is power to share. The international community must know that really, Hutu and Tutsi, it is not a problem of blood. It is only a problem of economic and political interests only. 
     
    KPFA: That would be a really radical change in the way the world thinks about Rwanda because we're commonly told that the U.S. needs to go to war, as in Libya or Syria, to stop genocide, as we failed to in Rwanda. Could you comment on that? 
     
    Nahimana: I think the problem of Rwandan Genocide is always complicated because the genocide happened when there was a civil war since four years. So, there was a part who wanted to win the war and to take power. And that part was RPF led by Paul Kagame. They didn't want anyone to intervene to stop that. That's true. They wanted to take power. The international community hasn't any fault. I can say that because we know, by history, that RPF wrote letters to the UN saying that they didn't want anybody to intervene.
     
    When they talk about genocide, they speak only about what happened in the part that was governed by the former government of Habyarimana, but they never talk about what was happening in the part where it was RPF. 
     
    KPFA: OK, you're talking about the areas that were RPF territory. The violence and atrocities that took place in territory controlled by the RPF - the winners - that's not reported. 
     
    Nahimana: Yes, and we are asking ourselves why the international community continues to keep a blind eye to the atrocities committed by the RPF, and that is a big problem for reconciliation in Rwanda.
     
    KPFA: And that was Father Thomas Nahimana speaking about the extradition case of former Goucher College French professor Dr. Léopold Munyakazi. Munyakazi's lawyer and supporters say that he will not recant his description of the Rwandan massacres as a class conflict because too many lives in the African Great Lakes Region depend on truth being told.

    For PacificaKPFA and AfrobeatRadio, I'm Ann Garrison. 
     


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    [haguruka.com] World Heart Day 2015: Why heart failure is on the rise

     


    Heart failure: Why the condition is on the rise

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    It is known as death by stealth from pain that comes without warning in many cases leading to sudden death.

    That is death by sudden cardiac arrest or heart attack. As Rwanda joins the rest of the world to mark World Heart Day tomorrow, health experts have warned that the places where we live, work and play have an effect on our cardiovascular health.

    Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are on the rise and no one is immune.

    "Both adults and the young can have heart problems," says King Faisal Hospital cardiologist, Dr Joseph Mucumbitsi.

    Mucumbitsi attributes the rise in CVDs to a set of 'imported' lifestyle habits that have now taken root in homes.

    "Unlike our parents who used to eat health foods, mainly fruits and vegetables, people find it convenient to pack fast foods filled with fat and excess sugar without any fruits and vegetables. These foods are highly linked to heart problems such as heart failure," Dr Mucumbitsi says.

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    An illustration of how a normal heart works. (Net photo)

    When heart failure manifests

    According to Dr Mucumbitsi, a heart failure will occur if the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's needs, or when the heart cannot fill with enough blood.

    A heart failure may also be due to insufficient pumping force through the coronary arteries linked with the heart.

    Because the heart is surrounded by three major coronary arteries to supply it with blood and oxygen, when you eat food laden with cholesterol, the inner lumen of these blood vessels becomes clogged with fat.

    To counteract this effect, the heart will increase pressure but not forever. Eventually, a blood clot is formed and blood supply to that area will stop. Concomitantly, the heart muscle will stop, a condition known as heart attack or medically termed as coronary thrombosis or myocardial infarction.

    Dr Mucumbitsi further points out that when a heart attack occurs, individuals experience severe chest pains behind the breastbone, often radiating towards the left arm.

    "If the blockage is not dissolved quickly with medication or treated with an emergency catheter procedure, the area of heart muscle that is not getting enough oxygen will stop working properly and death follows," he warns.

    Lifestyle and CVDs

    It is believed that most lifestyle diseases are linked to heart problems.

    Dr Evarist Ntaganda, the head of cardiovascular diseases at Rwanda Biomedical Centre, says CVDS can result from a combination of other diseases.

    "Hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia or other infections, if not detected early, may result into cardiovascular diseases," Dr Ntaganda says.

    And not all heart conditions arise from poor lifestyle habits because out of 1,000 heart cases four to eight are acquired from birth (congenital).

    According to Dr Ntaganda, congenital and rheumatic heart diseases are among the most pediatric heart cases.

    He, however, points out that rheumatic heart diseases arise from infections that have been neglected.

    "If streptococcal infections of the throat or other areas are ignored, they may end up causing an inflammation in the heart," Ntaganda says.

    Rheumatic acute or chronic heart disorders are common in five to 15-year-olds and arise from rheumatic fever which eventually causes heart valve damage, according to US Mayo clinic.

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    Dr Mucumbitsi explains the causes of heart failure. (Solomon Asaba)

    Managing heart defects

    Getting valve damage is not a problem but the challenge is living on drugs for the rest of your life.

    Dr Mucumbitsi says those individuals who have valve replacements besides undergoing expensive operations are encouraged to keep taking certain drugs as anticoagulants.

    "In situations of valve damage, mechanical valves can be fitted. From valves to medication in situations of heart failure, all heart operations are expensive" he clarifies.

    For example, the cheapest drug called streptokinase that has to be administered before six hours elapse but it is rare on the market. The most effective drug known as TPA is more costly and goes for about Rwf1m.

    Heart conditions could be expensive to manage but cheaper options exist.

    It is believed that with good exercise and less ergonomic stress, the risks for cardiovascular problems would be minimised.

    Dr Damascene Gasherebuka, the president of Rwanda physiotherapist association advises that individuals should spend more time exercising through small walks.

    "Do not neglect exercise; if you want to remain health engage in walking every day and always ensure to do the right exercises," Dr Gasherebuka says.

    He also advises on good feeding habits among other things.

    "To remain healthy, ensure that you eat plenty of fruits, vegetables and consume only safe oils," he advises.

    Audrey Mutabazi, a food consultant at Gasp Foods, also warns about consumption of fatty foods and red meat products.

    "If individuals want to use fats, they should look out for vegetable fats such as olive oil that are free from cholesterol. Concerning meat, white meat should be encouraged since it contains less cholesterol compared to red meats," Mutabazi says.

    Severity of cardiovascular diseases

    Although coronary heart diseases claim a lot of lives, other cardiovascular problems exist.

    Globally, heart disease and stroke claim more lives than any other disease and it is estimated that 17.5 million people died of heart-related cases in 2012.

    These deaths represent 31 per cent of all global death burden, according to World Health Organisation (WHO).

    From this figure, 7.4 million died from coronary heart disease, whereas 6.7 million died because of stroke.

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    Pain in the left part of the chest is a sign of a sick heart. (Net photo)

    But out of the 16 million deaths under the age of 70 due to non-communicable diseases, 82 per cent live in low and middle income countries and 37 per cent of these are caused by CVDs.

    Currently, statistics about CVDs are not available in Rwanda, many patients receive heart surgery each year at King Faisal Hospital.

    Experts, however, say since heart attacks usually kill in a short time, most individuals could be dying before being referred to the hospital.

    "The figures we have are for those who are referred to the hospital but remember there are those who may die before receiving any kind of medical treatment," Mucumbitsi adds.

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    Common heart conditions

    Aneurysm: An aneurysm is a bulge or weakness in the wall of a blood vessel. Aneurysms can enlarge over time and may be life threatening if they rupture. They can occur because of high blood pressure or a weak spot in a blood vessel wall. Aneurysms can occur in arteries in any location in your body. The most common sites include the abdominal aorta and the arteries at the base of the brain.

    Atherosclerosis: In atherosclerosis the walls of your arteries become thick and stiff because of the build up fatty deposits. The fatty deposits are called plaques. When this happens, the flow of blood is restricted.

    Atherosclerosis can happen throughout the body. In the arteries of the heart it is known as coronary artery disease, in the legs, peripheral arterial disease. Atherosclerosis happens over a period of time and its consequences can be grave and include heart attack and stroke.

    Peripheral arterial disease:Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is caused by atherosclerosis, which is the narrowing and / or blockage of the blood vessels in the legs. PAD manifests as pain in the legs when walking, which is relieved by rest. If you have PAD you are at greater risk of developing gangrene in your legs.

    Angina: Angina manifests as pain in the chest that results from reduced blood supply to the heart (ischemia).

    Blood carries oxygen around your body and depriving the heart of oxygen has serious consequences. Angina is caused by atherosclerosis, that is the narrowing and / or blockage of the blood vessels that supply the heart.

    The typical pain of angina is in the chest but it can often radiate to the left arm, shoulder or jaw. If you have angina you will have noticed that the pain is related to exertion and is relieved by rest.

    Coronary artery disease

    Coronary artery disease is also known as ischemic heart disease. It is caused by atherosclerosis, that is the narrowing and / or blockage of the blood vessels that supply the heart. It is one of the most common forms of heart disease and the leading cause of heart attacks and angina.

    Coronary heart disease

    Coronary heart disease refers to the disease of the arteries to the heart and their resulting complications, such as angina, heart attacks and heart failure.

    Cardiomyopathy: Cardiomyopathy refers to diseases of the heart muscle. Some types of cardiomyopathy are genetic, while others occur because of infection or other reasons that are less well understood. One of the most common types of cardiomyopathy is idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, where the heart is enlarged. Other types include ischemic, loss of heart muscle; dilated, heart enlarged; hypertrophic, heart muscle is thickened.

    Valvular heart disease: The heart's valves keep blood flowing through the heart in the right direction. But a variety of conditions can lead to valvular damage. Valves may narrow (stenosis), leak (regurgitation or insufficiency) or not close properly (prolapse). You may be born with valvular disease, or the valves may be damaged by such conditions as rheumatic fever, infections connective tissue disorders, and certain medications or radiation treatments for cancer.

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    “Uwigize agatebo ayora ivi”. Ubutegetsi bukugira agatebo ukariyora uko bukeye n’uko bwije.

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

    “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."

    KOMEZA USOME AMAKURU N'IBITEKEREZO BYA VUBA BYAGUCITSE:

    RECOMMENCE

    RECOMMENCE

    1.Kumenya Amakuru n’amateka atabogamye ndetse n’Ibishobora Kukugiraho Ingaruka ni Uburenganzira Bwawe.

    2.Kwisanzura mu Gutanga Ibitekerezo, Kurwanya Ubusumbane, Akarengane n’Ibindi Byose Bikubangamiye ni Uburenganzira Bwawe.