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The chicken project I recently launched in order to help poor women on Ishywa island was in the news.
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03/02/2015
The chicken project I recently started in order to help poor women in rural Rwanda was officially launched this past Saturday at Ishywa island, on Lake Kivu. A reporter of Kigali Today, Euphrem Musabwa, was there to cover the story.
http://kigalitoday.com/spip.php?article22640
Nkombo: Borojwe inkoko ngo batangire gutekereza imishinga itari ubuhinzi n’uburobyi #Rwanda Abagore bo ku kirwa cya Ishwa giherereye mu Murenge wa Nkombo mu Karere ka Rusizi bibumbiye mu itsinda ry’abantu 10 ryitwa “Ishwa nziza” borojwe Inkoko 50 mu rwego rwo (...)
07/28/2013
A newsmaker you should know: African refugee creates electric moments with tales of survival Jackson Ndizeye had a tumultuous early life. He never knew his father, his mother left him to move from Burundi to his father's country of Rwanda, he lost relatives to genocide in Rwanda and he often found himself fleeing from war-torn areas.
Enslavement to the opinion of others is the source of a great deal of duplicity in modern society.
If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything.
To think and act as a leader is to be always aware and alert, not asleep or in a trance. There is no routine, no security, no safety.
Experience is not what happens to a man; it is what a man does with what happens to him.
Those who say it cannot be done should get out of the way of those who are doing it.
You cannot give something you do not have; you cannot teach something you do not know; and you cannot lead when you yourself are lost in the forest.
When people do things with their heads rather than by hand, they rebel at being controlled and demand to be in control themselves.
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