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Nyamuneka mumfashe gusohoza inzozi zanjye no kumpa amajwi yawe!

26 Freitag Feb 2021

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abahanga, Abahanzi, Africa, amarushanwa, amarushanwa y'indirimbo, artist, artists4kids, charity, Children, church, competition, Cyiza Jackson, donation, Education, Impano, Information, jackson, music, musician, next popstar, one world, popstar, Ruanda, Rwanda, scholarship, sponsorship, star, stevie wonder, stipendium, superstition, support, talent, the next popstar, ubufasha, Ubutumwa bwiza, Umucuranzi, Umuhanzi, umuziki wa gospel, zach williams



Kuvugurura: Soma iyi ngingo ivuga kuri Jackson kuri igihe.com
The Next Pop Star: Uko gukura atazi se byatumye Cyiza amenya byimbitse imvune z’abapfakazi
Reba video ya Cyiza Jackson mwi irushanwa rya The Next Popstar (13 Werurwe 2021)

Muraho neza!

Nkomeje kubashimira kubw’itange bwanyu mw’irushanwa ndimo rya „The next Popstar“ aho ngeze nukubera mwe.
Mukozeme munshyigikire mpaka dusoje uru rugamba. Nanjye ndabizeza ko ntazabatenguha. Jya ahandikirwa ubutumwa bugufi wandike TNP 3 wohereze kuri 1510 uko ukomeza kubikora.

Niko amahirwe yanjye yiyongera,sms imwe wohereza itwara 35 gusa, ubundi buryo wajya ku IGIHE.com ukandikamo „The next Popstar“ uhita ubona amazina yabo duhanganye Bose ubundi ukareba iryanjye „Cyiza Jackson“ ugakanda kuri TORA.
Murakoze cyane, Cyiza Jackson

Video: Kugaragara kwa Jackson kuri tereviziyo mu Kuboza 2020
Video: Kugaragara kwa Jackson kuri tereviziyo ku ya 21 Gashyantare 2021

Kugaragara kwa Jackson imbere y'abacamanza hamwe n'izina rya 'Imiziririzo' na Stevie Wonder
Amatora azarangira ku ya 14 Werurwe hamwe na
televiziyo KC2.

Niba wifuza kumva ikindi muziki Jackson akora, urashobora kubona igitekerezo gito hamwe na videwo zikurikira:
Indirimbo isubiwemo „There was Jesus“ ya Zach Williams.
„Numugwaneza“, Igihangano bwite cya Cyiza Jackson

Nyamuneka ushyigikire Jackson nijwi ryawe – turagushimiye cyane!



After being suspended earlier this year due to the pandemic, „The Next Popstar“ competition resumed on Sunday 21 February with a live event on Rwanda’s KC2 television station.
We are happy to announce that our favourite Jackson is among the 6 contestants, from which the winner will be the one who gets the most audience votes. So he needs our support again!

In his first live performance in front of a jury, Jackson sang an impressive cover version of the track „Superstition“ by Stevie Wonder. Watch the video and see for yourself!
Jackson live in front of the jury with the track 'Superstition' by Stevie Wonder
Video: Jacksons second live-performance on February 21, 2021

Please visit the website of the multimedia portal IGIHE and look for Cyiza Jackson, code 03.
There, click on „TORA“, which means vote, to give Jackson your vote. Voting will end on 14 March with a live broadcast on TV station KC2.
See the picture below.

If you would like to hear what other music Jackson makes, you can get an impression with the following videos:

Cover-version of „There was Jesus“ by Zach Williams.
Own composition „Numugwaneza“, which means „peace maker“.

We are happy that Jackson got the chance to go this way and to come closer to his goal to make his love for music his profession and livelihood in the future!
Please support him with your voice – we thank you very much!

[ Translated with http://www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) ]

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Wettbewerb nach Pandemie-Pause wieder aufgenommen – Competition resumes after pandemic break

22 Montag Feb 2021

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Africa, Afrika, artist, ausbildung, Bildung, Bildungspatenschafts-Programm, charity, Children, church, competition, Cyiza Jackson, Deutschland, donation, Dritte Welt, Education, Eine Welt, Förderung, gewinner, Information, jackson, Künstler, Kinder, kirche, music, musician, Musik, musiker, next popstar, one world, popstar, Ruanda, Rwanda, scholarship, Spende, sponsorship, star, stevie wonder, stipendium, superstition, support, talent, ubufasha, wettbewerb



Logo The next popstarNachdem der Wettbewerb „The Next Popstar“ Anfang des Jahres auf Grund der Pandemie unterbrochen wurde, wurde er am Sonntag, dem 21. Februar, mit einer Live-Veranstaltung im Ruandischen Fernsehsender KC2 wieder aufgenommen.
Wir freuen uns, daß unser Favorit Jackson unter den 6 Bewerbern ist, aus denen derjenige als Sieger hervorgeht, der die meisten Publikums-Stimmen bekommt. Also braucht er wieder unsere Unterstützung!

Bei seinem ersten Live-Auftritt vor einer Jury hat Jackson eine beeindruckende Cover-Version des Titels „Superstition“ von Stevie Wonder gesungen. Schauen Sie sich das Video an und überzeugen Sie sich selbst davon!
Jackson live vor der Jury mit dem Titel 'Superstition' von Stevie Wonder
Besuchen Sie bitte die Website des Multimediaportals IGIHE und suchen Sie dort Cyiza Jackson, Code 03.
Klicken Sie dort auf „TORA“, was soviel wie abstimmen bedeutet, um Jackson Ihre Stimme zu geben. Die Abstimmung endet am 14. März mit einer Live-Sendung im Fernsehsender KC2.
Siehe Bild unten.

Wenn Sie gern hören möchten, welche Musik Jackson sonst so macht, so können Sie sich einen kleinen Eindruck mit folgenden Videos verschaffen:
Cover-Version von „There was Jesus“ von Zach Williams.
Eigenkomposition „Numugwaneza“, was soviel wie „Friedensstifter“ heißt.

Wir freuen uns, daß Jackson durch unser Bildungsprojekt die Möglichkeit bekommen hat, diesen Weg einzuschlagen und seinem Ziel näher zu kommen, künftig seine Liebe zur Musik zum Beruf und Lebensunterhalt zu machen!
Bitte unterstützen Sie ihn mit Ihrer Stimme – wir danken Ihnen sehr herzlich!



After being suspended earlier this year due to the pandemic, „The Next Popstar“ competition resumed on Sunday 21 February with a live event on Rwanda’s KC2 television station.
We are happy to announce that our favourite Jackson is among the 6 contestants, from which the winner will be the one who gets the most audience votes. So he needs our support again!

In his first live performance in front of a jury, Jackson sang an impressive cover version of the track „Superstition“ by Stevie Wonder. Watch the video and see for yourself!
Jackson live in front of the jury with the track 'Superstition' by Stevie Wonder
Please visit the website of the multimedia portal IGIHE and look for Cyiza Jackson, code 03.
There, click on „TORA“, which means vote, to give Jackson your vote. Voting will end on 14 March with a live broadcast on TV station KC2.
See the picture below.

If you would like to hear what other music Jackson makes, you can get an impression with the following videos:

Cover version of „There was Jesus“ by Zach Williams.
Own composition „Numugwaneza“, which means „peace maker“.

We are happy that Jackson got the chance to go this way and to come closer to his goal to make his love for music his profession and livelihood in the future!
Please support him with your voice – we thank you very much!

[ Translated with http://www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) ]

Ndagusuhuje nkwifuriza imigisha y’Imana.

Nagusabaga ubufasha bwo Kuntora kuri iyi link kuko niho bazareba cyane bahitamo uzaba thenextpopstar ndakwinginze ntera inkunga yo kujyaho untore kuntora rero urabonaho benshi turi guhatana uhite ushaka izina Cyiza Jackson ukande munsi ahanditse TORA… ubisangize n’inshuti zawe cg umuryango wawe uraba unteye inkunga ikomeye.

Imana iguhe umugisha!

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Frankreichs Rolle während des Völkermords in Ruanda – France’s role during the Rwandan genocide

18 Donnerstag Feb 2021

Posted by 1Welt - 1World in Allgemein - General, Ruanda - Rwanda

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Daß Frankreich während des Völkermords in Ruanda im Jahr 1994 eine unrühmliche Rolle gespielt hat, ist nicht neu. Längst wurde viel darüber geforscht und gesprochen.
Und dennoch scheinen immer wieder neue Einzelheiten über Frankreichs Verwicklungen in die Ereignisse an den Tag zu kommen.
Auf dem Nachrichtenportal africanews.com ist heute der (englische) Artikel
‚French allowed Rwanda genocide perpetrators to flee‘-Report (Frankreich ermöglichte den Tätern die Flucht) zu lesen.
Es ist beklemmend, was noch immer, 27 Jahre nach den Ereignissen, an den Tag kommt.
Und es zeigt wie wichtig es ist nicht zu vergessen, und „es nicht irgendwann mal gut sein zu lassen“. Umso mehr, da die Geschichte zeigt, wie wenig Menschen aus solchen grausamen Ereignissen lernen, welchen Interessen Machtmenschen folgen und welchen Göttern sie frönen.
Völkermordgedenkstätte in Nyamata, Ruanda - Genocide memorial in Nyamata, Rwanda



That France played an inglorious role during the Rwandan genocide in 1994 is not new. Much has been said and researched about it.
And yet, new details about France’s involvement in the events seem to keep coming to light.
On the news portal africanews.com today one can read the article
‚French allowed Rwanda genocide perpetrators to flee‘ report
It is oppressive what is still coming to light 27 years after the events.
And it shows how important it is not to forget, and not to „let it go“. All the more so because history shows how little people learn from such cruel events, what interests people in power follow and what gods they indulge in.

[ Translated with http://www.DeepL.com/Translator ]

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Privileg Impfen! – The privilege of vaccination!

13 Samstag Feb 2021

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Das Impf-Management in Deutschland und in Europa erhitzt derzeit die Gemüter in unseren Breiten. Dabei kämpfen Länder außerhalb Europas diesbezüglich noch mit viel grundlegenderen Problemen. Die sogenannte erste Welt hat sich durch Verträge den größten Teil der anlaufenden Impfstoffproduktion zur Bekämpfung von Covid19 gesichert. Und die ärmeren Länder gucken mal wieder in die Röhre.

Der Ruandische Präsident, Paul Kagame, beklagt diese Ungerechtigkeit und den damit verbundenen westlichen Neokolonialismus in einem Artikel im Guardian, den es sich zu lesen lohnt.

Quelle: africanews.com



Vaccination management in Germany and Europe is currently heating up emotions in our part of the world. Yet countries outside Europe are struggling with much more fundamental problems in this regard. The so-called first world has secured for itself, through contracts, most of the vaccine production that is starting up to fight Covid19. And the poorer countries are once again looking down the barrel.

The Rwandan President Paul Kagame deplores this injustice and the associated Western neo-colonialism in an article in the Guardian that is well worth reading.

Source: africanews.com

[ Translated with http://www.DeepL.com/Translator ]

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Life on the other side – the fates of our sponsored children

12 Freitag Feb 2021

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  • Informazioni sul progetto in italiano
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  • 日本語でのプロジェクト情報

Anyone who has travelled to an African country and spent time there not only in a holiday hotel, on safari and on the beach, but who has gone off the beaten track, quickly gets an impression of the real life of the people, beyond the colourful world of the glossy brochures.

Today we present the fate of a small family whose children have been supported in our educational sponsorship project for a short time. They belong to those who are at the bottom of the social ladder. Without support, the children would be destined for a life of boundless poverty without hope for a better perspective in life.
It is one of the good news from the African continent that supporting the poorest people not only fundamentally changes their lives, but also contributes to life in society and thus to peace and stability in the country. We are grateful that we as the Ecumenical 1World Circle can make a small contribution to this with the help of the donors.

Now read the life story of Marte* as told to me by our Rwandan project leader during my visit to Rwanda in January 2020. *(Name has been changed to protect privacy).

„Marte lived in very difficult circumstances from an early age. She was four years old when she was orphaned by the genocide. Her only memory is of watching her mother being murdered. Although she was so small, she remembers seeing people chopping her mother into pieces.
After the genocide, she was left alone like all the other orphans and was taken to an orphanage run by a French sister order.
However, soon after, the Rwandan government had disputes with the French government over their involvement in the genocide. As a result, all the French were expelled from the country.
As a result, the nuns returned to France. The orphans were left on their own again and began to wander, going from family to family. Marte lived in this way until she was 14 years old. Eventually she went in search of work as a housemaid with various families. During this time she had great problems, because at the age of 15 a family pretended to want to adopt her. They took her in, but treated her not like a child, but like a slave. She had to do all the housework, was not allowed to go to school, got no pocket money and suffered a lot under these circumstances.
After three years she left the family and looked for another job as a housemaid. She found work with another family and after some time she became a victim of rape by a man who seduced her by giving her some milk and making small promises. The family for whom she did all the housework and cooked did not give her enough to eat, so she was very hungry and fell for the man’s promises. She had to leave the family and was now living like a homeless person.

In this situation, I heard about the mother and went to visit her at the property of a family in my neighbourhood where she was living.
I could not do much for her, but I tried to help her because I noticed that she and her baby were malnourished. So I gave her something to eat every day. But soon this didn’t seem enough and I gave her some money so that she could find a small place to rent. That was all I could do for her.
So the baby grew up under these very difficult circumstances. Marte carried the girl on her back and went out every day to find day labour to earn some money for her daily bread. Sometimes she earned some, sometimes not. That is why she is so skinny.
When her daughter was three years old, she was raped again by a man and gave birth to a second girl. Today she lives in a tiny house with not enough space for three people.
That is why I am so grateful to the sponsor that he took over the sponsorship for the older child, because since then the girl can go to school and Marte can start looking for work with a clear conscience in order to secure food at least for the next day. If her big daughter didn’t go to school, she might be wandering the streets.

But I still worry because if Marte got sick, there would be no one to take care of the family. And what would happen if Marte died? Because she doesn’t know anything about her relatives. And whenever something happens in the family, the neighbours come to me because they know that I take care of Marte and her children. When she gave birth to her second daughter, the neighbours called me and told me to take her to the doctor. No one cared for her. So I went to her place by motorbike taxi and took her to the doctor. Fortunately, she gave birth to a healthy child who is now about two years old.
As I was worried that Marte would not have any more children to take care of, I asked the health centre to talk to her about family planning. I hope that she will not have any more children now. Because as you have seen, she already has a lot of trouble taking care of her two children.
That’s why the sponsorship is already a great help and it would be good if one day there would be the possibility to support the mother in starting a small business so that she can take care of herself and her children. For this, an amount of at least 300 Euros would be necessary to start a small fruit and vegetable trade.
Then she could also move to a better flat, because at the moment the room she lives in has about 3sqm.
I am always near the family to be there for them if they need help. And if it is possible to help Marte start a small trade, I will be there to advise her.“


After returning from Rwanda, I had the opportunity to tell about my trip at the Lions Club in Gotha. A club member was very touched by this life story and helped the little family so that they now live in better housing conditions.
And the two girls have found sponsors. For this we are infinitely grateful!

Gerhard Reuther

[ Translated with http://www.DeepL.com/Translator ]

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