Un membre du Parlement du Rwanda, le Dr Frank Habineza demande que lors du vote du budget pour la prochaine année 2023/24, qu’il soit envisagé d’augmenter le montant des fonds affectés à la prévention des catastrophes. Annoncé ce 3 mai 2023, où une pluie diluvienne mêlée de vent s’est abattue sur les parties ouest et nord, provoquant des catastrophes qui ont tué environ 130 personnes et en ont laissé d’autres sans abri.
Le Ministre des Finances, Uzziel Ndagijimana a présenté au Parlement, les deux chambres, le projet de loi portant loi de finances 2023/24.
Almost five years ago, the Parliament enacted a law regulating labour in Rwanda. This important legislation left key minimum wage provision details at the discretion of the Minister in Charge of Labour to determine – but it has not yet been set.
The effects of this situation are far-reaching; from employees’ welfare as some get small pay that does not match the current high cost of living, to the controversies in compensation payments for accident victims by insurers, among others, according to some lawmakers, labour unions and insurance firms.
Komisiyo ya Politiki n’Imiyoborere muri Sena, muri gahunda yayo yo kugenzura imikorere y’inzego z’imitwe ya politiki yemewe mu Rwanda, yakiriye Ishyaka Riharanira Demukarasi no Kurengera Ibidukikije [Democratic Green Party], rishimirwa kwimakaza uburinganire mu nzego z’imiyoborere yaryo.
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.