Some members of parliament recently suggested the idea of government rolling out special incentives for teachers to help uplift their welfare, which, they say will go a long way in boosting the quality of education in the country.
Ishyaka riharanira Demokarasi no kurengera Ibidukikije mu Rwanda (Democratic Green Party of Rwanda: DGPR), riravuga ko Guverinoma iri kureba ku nyungu gusa ntirebe ingaruka kubaka Ikigo cy’Ubumenyi n’Ikoranabuhanga mu bya Nucléaire, bizateza abanyarwanda.
Ku wa Mbere tariki 15 nibwo Inteko rusange y’Umutwe w’Abadepite mu Nteko Ishinga Amategeko y’u Rwanda, yatoye umushinga w’itegeko ryemera kwemeza burundu amasezerano hagati ya Guverinoma y’u Rwanda n’iy’u Burusiya y’ubufatanye mu kubaka Ikigo cy’Ubumenyi n’Ikoranabuhanga mu bya Nucléaire ku butaka bw’u Rwanda.
On Monday, 15th June, during a plenary session of the Chamber of Deputies-Rwanda Parliament, two Democratic Green Party of Rwanda, MPs, voted against the law approving the ratification of the agreement between Rwanda and Russia on cooperation in the construction of the Centre of Nuclear Science and Technology on the territory of Rwanda, which was signed in Sochi, on 24th October 2019.
Why did Green Party MPs Vote Against the Nuclear Center law:
This Friday 12th June 2020 during a plenary session in Rwanda Parliament, Dr.Frank Habineza pleaded for teachers to get a specialised market, as it is the case for those working in the security sector and an increament in thier salary, since the past increament did little to change thier livelihood, this would help in the improvement of quality education.
The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda started 2018 with serious preparations for the Parliamentary elections that took place in September. Pre-campaign activities included several district level party congresses where members nominated two parliamentary candidates both female and male from each of the 30 districts in the country.
A national congress was later held in June and a confirmed list of parliamentary candidates was approved as well as the party’s manifesto for the elections.
The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda, takes on this opportunity to thank all party members, well-wishers, the media fraternity, Government of Rwanda, the International community, the Global Greens Family and the public for the different support accorded to the party during 2017.
The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda scored highly during 2017. It was the year, when all consolidated achievements, since its formation in August 2009, were put at display.
STATEMENT BY PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE FRANK HABINEZA, AFTER THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS, HELD ON 4th AUGUST 2017
Fellow Rwandans,
On behalf of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda and on my own behalf, I would like to thank every Rwandan who voted for me. You demonstrated much love for our manifesto and you believed just like me, that there could be some improvements and changes on what has been done in this country. You all have given me more courage and confidence to continue a more democratic struggle for our beautiful country.
Dr Frank Habineza, Umukandida ku mwanya wa Perezida wa Repubulika y’ u Rwanda mu matora ateganyijwe muri Kanama uyu mwaka yavuze ko kuba kandidatire ye yemejwe ari insinzi ikomeye ku ishyaka rye kandi ko nk ‘ishyaka babyakiriye neza.
Uyu mukandida w’ ishyaka riharanira Demukarasi no kurengera ibidukikije mu Rwanda DGPR ni umwe mu bakandida batatu bari ku rutonde ntakuka rw’ abemerewe kwiyamamaza mu matora ya perezida ya 2017.
Pour nous, c’est un résultat remarquable, un jour à marquer d’une pierre blanche », a déclaré à La Libre Afrique.be, à Kigali, Franck Habineza, président du Green Party, la seule formation d’opposition autorisée au Rwanda.
a décision de la Commission électorale est remarquable même si elle laisse la rue indifférente, les Rwandais étant peu nombreux à s’intéresser à la politique et encore moins à croire que Paul Kagame pourrait perdre le scrutin. « Voila 8 ans que nous nous battons pour cela », explique Franck Habineza.