The African Greens Federation held its 4th Congress at Hotel RELAX in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso from the 10th to the 12th May 2018, under the theme: « Green Politics for a Sustainable Africa » and adopted several reports as well as electing new office bearers. The following minutes, give a true picture of the congress. MINUTES OF THE FOURTH AFRICAN GREENS FEDERATION Congress, HELD ON 10-12 MAY, 2018, Ouagadougou, BURKINA FASO The African Greens Federation held its 4th congress from 10-12 May 2018 in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Member Parties from the following countries were present: Algeria, Burkina-Faso, Burundi, Congo Brazzaville, Democratic Republic of Congo, Chad, Egypt, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Morocco, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Togo, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Mauritius had been invited but the delegates had last minutes airport issues which made it impossible for them to come. Opening Ceremony The opening ceremony of the 4th ordinary congress started at 09 :00 hrs on 10th May 2018, with opening remarks from the host party leader, Mr.Adama Sere, who was followed by the representative of the governing coalition and thereafter, the opposition leader. The ceremony continued with remarks from AGF’s Secretary General, Prof.Papa Meisa Dieng, the representative of Green Forum Sweden, Mr.Conny Wahlström, the Vice President of Global Greens, Mr.Ram Ouedraogo. They all welcomed the participants and wished them well. The congress was officially opened by AGF’s President, Dr.Frank Habineza, who welcomed members, invited guests and the press. He gave a brief history of federation and explained the congress objectives, which included elections of the new Executive Council. Plenary Sessions Approving new members: Eight parties which had submitted their membership applications to AGF Executive committee before the congress had their membership requests reviewed. They are the following: Parti Vert d’Algérie pour le Développement, Mouvement des Ecologistes Congolais-Les Verts, Rassemblement des Verts Ivoiriens (RAVI) Parti de la Gauche Verte du Maroc Green Congres of Kenya UCAD Green Party of Zimbabwe Parti Tunisie Verte pour le Progrès Convergence des Ecologistes du Sénégal All the new requests were approved after each party made a five minutes presentation, expect for Tunisia which was absent but represented by the Egyptian delegate. New members were also reminded about their obligations, such as payment of membership dues to AGF and Global Greens, in order to have the right to vote or be voted for. It was also decided that any member party which legally changes its name through a party congress, does not have to request for membership once again, but rather to inform AGF the new changes and submit the new registration certificate. The congress approved the change of name of: Parti Ecologiste Congolais (PECO) of DRC, which is now, Alliance des Ecologistes Congolais-Les Verts (AECO-Les Verts). Parties that lost their membership status After evaluation by the Commission of Ethics and the AGF Executive Council, seven parties that lost their membership status, were presented to the congress. They are the following: Parti Vert Marocain Pour le Développement of Madame Fatima Alaoui, for poor behaviour; Parti Tunisie Verte, of Mr.Zitouni Abdelkader, for failure to pay up membership dues for several years ; Fédération des Ecologistes du Sénégal (FEDES), for poor behaviour; Parti Vert d’Angola, for failure to pay up membership dues for several years; Parti des Verts de Guinée, for absence on the ground and non-participation in activities organised by the West African Regional Federation; Mazingira Green Party of Kenya, for non-payment of membership fees; Mouvement Vert du Gabon, for failure to transform into a political party, since their acceptance in 2012. AGF Activities Report, 2010-2018 The AGF’s activities report for the last eight years was presented by the Secretary General, Prof.Papa Meisa Dieng. It contained the following: Brief history of AGF Activities realised from 2010-2018, with photos -Relationship with partners The report was approved by the congress after some amendments. AGF Financial Report 2015-2018 The financial report was presented by AGF Treasurer, Madam Robinah K. Nanyunja. The report detailed funds received and expenses carried out. It was approved by the congress. Internal Audit Report The Internal Audit report was presented by AGF’s Commissioner of Accounts, Mr.Alassane Toure. The report elaborated areas of improvement and recommendations. It was approved by the congress. External Audit Report The external audit report done by ACECA International, was presented by AGF’s Executive Secretary, Madam Fatoumata Boussim. The latest audited report has been appreciated by our partners. The report gave details from 2013-2016, where it mentioned areas of improvement and recommendations. The 2017 report was A CLEAN Audit, all areas which needed improvement in the previous years had been dealt with. It was approved by the congress. Cooperation with Green Forum-Sweden The Chairman of Green Forum, Mr. Conny Wahlström, started his presentation by asking members to discus in small groups, their planned priorities in the next ten years. All members parties reported back after ten minutes and he promised to put their priorities into consideration. AMMENDIMENTS OF OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS The Constitution Amendments were accepted on several articles and the preamble. The most notable ones included Article 5, relating to the conditions of eligibility to be elected on AGF’s Executive Council. The article in question, stated that members were eligible to serve on the Executive Council for not more than four years, renewable once. It was amended as follows: a member of the executive council is eligible to serve on the executive council on the same position for a term of office of four years, renewable once. The duration to hold the congress was also amended from two years to four years. More to that, a new position of Executive Director, to head the Permanent Secretariat was created to deal with reporting demands needed by partners as well as other duties, which were fully discussed and agreed upon by the congress. The congress accepted harmonisation of all articles and requested the Executive Council and the Secretariat to clean up the document and align the internal rules and regulations to the constitutional amendments made. Financial and Procedural Manual The congress mandated the Executive Council to make the necessary amendments on the concerned articles. Presentation of Regional Reports The five regional federations, namely: Western Africa, Eastern Africa, North Africa, Central Africa and Southern Africa presented their regional reports to the congress, for activities carried out in the last four years. The activities mentioned were dominated by regional trainings and meetings on elections and campaigns, capacity building for the youth and women, as well as establishing women and youth networks in both West Africa and East Africa. During the congress, the North African Federation, held an extra-ordinary congress and elected a new Executive Committee. The new Northern Africa Regional President is Dr.Mohamed Fares from Morocco. The new Vice President is Mr.Ali Amara from Algeria, while the new Secretary General is Mr.Monghi Khamasi from Tunisia. On the contrary, members of the Southern region also held a meeting to replace the actual regional president. That extra-ordinary congress was considered illegal because the sitting president was not a candidate for any elective position on the new Executive Council (the only condition which had been given to change regional leadership). On the other hand, his term of office had not yet expired. Consequently, the results of that congress have been considered NUL and VOID. Presentation from Global Young Greens This presentation was done by Mr.Thompson Luzendi, who represents Africa on the Global Young Greens committee. During his presentation, Mr.Thompson called upon all AGF member parties to involve young people in all political activities. AGF members promised to work with Global Young Greens members who come from the different political parties, recognised by their respective regional federations. AGF renewed its commitment to encourage all member parties to establish young greens networks on national level. Finally, AGF promised to continue ensuring that in all its activities both on regional and continental level, both youth and women will be involved, as had been decided in Ivory Coast in December 2017. ELECTIONS OF THE NEW EXECUTIVE COUNCIL During the congress, members elected new Executive Committee members. The following officials were elected: President: Mr.Adamou GARBA from Niger was elected by 13 countries, while Mr.Thomas Kentos Bakyayita from Uganda, got 6 votes. The third candidate, Pr.Papa Meissa Dieng from Senegal, pulled out of the race after making his campaign presentation. 1st Vice-President: Madam Robinah NANYUNJA from Uganda, elected by consensus. 2nd Vice-President: Mr.Mohamed Awad, from Egypt, elected by 11 countries, while Mr.Alexandre Georget from Madagascar got 7 votes, whereas, one vote was invalid. Secretary General: Mr.Adama Sere from Burkina Faso, elected by consensus. Treasurer: Mr. Badono Daigou from Chad, elected by consensus. Communication Secretary: Mr.Tapiwa Chengeta from Zimbabwe, elected by Consensus. Confirmed Regional Representatives on the Executive Council: Dr.Mohamed Fares from Morocco, representing Northern Africa Ms.Fadimata Bintou Toure from Mali, representing Western Africa Mr.Thomas Kentos Bakyayita from Uganda, representing Eastern Africa Mr.Sylvio Michel from Mauritius, representing Southern Africa Mr.Didas Pembe from Congo-Kinshasa (DRC), representing Central Africa Elections of 6 Africa Representatives to the Global Greens Coordination Principals Mr.Adamou Garba from Niger (by consensus) Dr.Frank Habineza from Rwanda (by consensus) Ms.Anne Marie Bihirabake from Burundi (after the withdrawal of the candidature of Robinah Nanyunja from Uganda) Substitutes Mr.Daniel Sichilongo from Zambia (by consensus) Ms.Fatoumata Boussim from Burkina Faso (by consensus) Mr.Martin Ogindo from Kenya (by consensus) Election of the Commission of Ethics (Put in place by consensus) 1. President: Mr.Napo Nissao from Togo 2. Vice-President: Mr.Thomas Kentos Bakyayita from Uganda 3. Secretary: Mr.Clement Tafeni from Zambia 4. Member: Mr. Ali Amara from Algeria 5. Member: Mr.Younous Madzengue from Congo Brazaville Commissioner of Accounts: Mr. Alassane Touré from Mali, by consensus Permanent Secretariat The new elected President, Mr.Adamou Garba, presented to the congress the new team of AGF’s Permanent Secretariat as follows : Executive Director: Dr. Frank Habineza from Rwanda Executive Secretary: Ms.Fatoumata Boussim from Burkina Faso Financial Secretary: Ms.Aida Sore from Burkina Faso The congress approved the new team. Next Congress The 5th Congress of the African Greens Federation will take place in the Democratic Republic of Congo in May 2022. Conclusion At the end of the congress, members adopted a motion of appreciation to the Government of Burkina Faso, people of Burkina Faso, leaders and members of the host party ‘Rassemblement des Ecologistes du Burkina Faso’, for good hospitality and quality service that assured the success of the congress. Chairman of the Congress Dr.Frank HABINEZA
Umuyobozi mukuru w’Ishyaka Riharanira Demokarasi no kurengera Ibidukikije mu Rwanda, Dr Habineza Frank yagizwe Umuyobozi mukuru w’ubunyamabanga buhoraho mu Ihuriro Nyafurika ry’amashyaka ya Politiki ashyinzwe kurengera Ibidukikije. Dr Habineza yari amaze imyaka umunani ari Perezida wa Federasiyo y’amashyaka ya Politiki ashyinzwe kurengera Ibidukikije, akaba avuga ko kuba bamugiriye icyizere agahabwa uyu mwanya utari usanzweho, ari amahirwe akomeye kuri we ndetse no ku barwanashyaka b’ishyaka abereye umuyobozi mu Rwanda. Agira ati “Ubundi nari nsanzwe ndi Perezida wa Federasiyo mu gihe cy’imyaka umunani, nayoboye manda ebyiri zemewe namategeko, Ubwo nyuma ya manda ebyiri kongere [congress] ya federasiyo yavuze ko bambuze baba bahombye cyane, ni uko bemeza umwanya munshya w’Umuyobozi mukuru w’ubunyamabanga buhoraho, barawumpa kugira ngo nzayobore abakozi bose mu bunyamabanga [Secrétariat] n’ imirimo yose ya tekiniki kandi mbihemberwa, ubusanze kuba Perezida nakorerega Ubuntu”. Akomeza avuga ko guhabwa izi nshingano atari amahirwe ye bwite ahubwo ko ari n’inyungu ku ishyaka rya Green party mu Rwanda. Ati “Nk’umunyarwanda wese uri mu ishyaka runaka, agira umusanzu atanga muri iryo shyaka abarizwamo, ubwo nanjye bizamfasha kugira umusanzu ntanga muri DGPR ‘Democratic Green Party of Rwanda’ ubwo n’abarwanashyaka bazungukiramo”. Ihuriro rya kane rya Federasiyo Nyafurika y’amashyaka ya Politiki ashinzwe kurengera Ibidukikije “The Fourth African Greens Federation Congress”, ryatangiye ku wa 10 Gicurasi rirangira tariki ya 12 Gicurasi 2018, ari naho Dr Habineza Frank yaherewemo inshingano nshya i Ouagadouga muri Burkina Faso Federasiyo Nyafurika y’amashyaka ya Politiki ashinzwe kurengera Ibidukikije igizwe n’ibihugu 25, abitabiriye iyi nama baturutse muri: Algeria, Burkina-Faso, Burundi, Congo Brazzaville, Democratic Republic of Congo, Chad, Egypt, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Morocco, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Togo, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Source:https://bwiza.com/dr-habineza-yahawe-inshingano-nshya-mu-ihuriro-nyafurika-ryamashyaka-ashinzwe-kurengera-ibidukikije/
The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda joins all Rwandans in the 24th commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. We stand in unison with the nation and genocide survivors in the fight against genocide denial and the spread of genocide ideology. DGPR would like to take on this opportunity to call upon the Rwandan Government and all concerned stakeholders to add more efforts in social and economic support programs to rape victims, children born out of rape, divorced women and all genocide survivors. Government needs to address trauma problems in the survivor families, since most are still struggling to have shelter, food, education and lack employment opportunities. DGPR calls upon Local government entities to pay special attention to genocide survivors and address the challenges faced on community level. They need to be sensitized on their rights, like access to medical care outside the country, and so on. Stereotyping of children born out of rape during the genocide should also stop. They have been given names such as, ‘abana b’interahamwe- kids of Interahamwe, abana b’amateka-kids of history, urwibutso-memorial’’, these and many more names make these children feel unwanted in the society and cause more trauma. The issue of genocide ideology needs to be fought with extra vigor, some reports in 2016 indicated that 67% of the youth had genocide ideology. Parents are requested to play a positive role in healing these wounds and giving proper education to their children. Government should find special land and give to the survivor divorced women, who are the girls who survived the genocide, but later got married and their marriage failed, these women have nowhere to go to (having grown up in group homes), whereas in our culture, girls can always come back to their parents when marriage fails. It’s the government’s responsibility to find them a place they can call a permanent home. The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda would like to thank Unity Club and other stakeholders who have contributed in helping the elderly who survived the genocide. Done at Kigali, 6th April 2018 Dr.Frank HABINEZA DGPR President
Umuyobozi w’ishyaka Democratic Green Party of Rwanda, Dr Frank Habineza, ntiyanyuzwe no kuba nta cyakozwe ku mavugurura basabye mu itegeko rishya rigenga amashyaka ku kijyanye n’inkunga igenerwa amashyaka ari kwiyamamaza ku mwanya w’umukuru w’igihugu cyangwa mu badepite , aho avuga ko inkunga ya leta igenerwa umutwe wagize amajwi 5% mu matora ifasha uwatsinze aho gufasha abari guhangana mu matora. Dr Frank Habineza aragira ati: “Iyi nkunga ifasha gusa abatsinze, kandi yakagombye gufasha amashyaka ahatanye gutegura kwiyamamaza kwiza aho guha agaciro amashyaka nyuma y’amatora.” Ni mu gihe itegeko riherutse gushyirwaho rigenga imitwe ya politiki riyibuza kwakira inkunga zivuye mu banyamahanga, leta z’amahanga, imiryango itegamiye kuri leta, ishingiye ku myizerere, ibigo by’abanyamahanga cyangwa inganda ndetse n’imiryango abanyamahanga bafitemo imigabane. Ibi byakiriwe neza na bamwe mu banyapolitiki barimo Theobald Mporanyi, umudepite mu nteko ishinga amategeko ukomoka mu ishyaka riri ku butegetsi, uvuga ko iyo urebye ibigenda bibera hirya no hino ku isi hari amashyaka menshi ya politiki aba yiringiye impano z’abanyamahanga cyangwa imiryango n’abantu, ariko ngo ugasanga aba baterankunga baba bashaka kugira ijambo ku bikorwa bya politiki by’ayo mashyaka bikayadindiza muri gahunda zayo. Minisitiri Judith Uwizeye, ukora mu biro by’umukuru w’igihugu ari nawe wagejeje uyu mushinga w’itegeko ku nteko ishinga amategeko mu izina rya guverinoma, avuga ko mu nkunga zitemerewe amashyaka harimo n’iz’imitwe ya politiki yo mu bindi bihugu. Ibi ariko ntabyemeranya na Dr Frank Habineza uvuga ko bitumvikana ukuntu guverinoma y’u Rwanda yakira inkunga z’abanyamahanga ariko ikabuza amashyaka ya politiki kuyakira. Iri tegeko riteganya ko umutwe wa politiki uzakira inkunga z’abanyamahanga ushobora kuzahagarikwa mu gihe cy’imyaka 2, mu gihe iyi nkunga yaba yakiriwe mu gihe cy’amatora bwo ugahagarikwa imyaka 5 kandi guverinoma igafatira iyo nkunga. Nubwo bimeze gutyo, iri tegeko riteganya ingengo y’imari igenewe amashyaka ya politiki izajya inyuzwa mu Kigo cy’igihugu cy’imiyoborere (RGB) . Ubusanzwe let ikaba itanga ingengo y’imari igenewe amashyaka inyuzwa mu Nama Ngishwanama y’igihugu y’imitwe ya politiki igacungwa n’ihuriro ryayo. Icyifuzo cy’ishyaka Green Party cyo kuvugurura iri tegeko kikaba cyaratewe utwatsi havugwa ko cyagendeye ku bitekerezo by’umuntu nta bimenyetso bifatika. Source: http://www.bwiza.com/green-party-ikomeje-kugaragaza-kutishimira-ibikubiye-mu-itegeko-rishya-rigenga-amashyaka/
The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda successfully trained its members and held consultative meetings in Kirehe, Nyagatare and Gisagara Districts on 10th and 11th March 2018. During these meetings members elected candidates who will represent them in the upcoming parliamentary elections. They also elected elected district committee leaders. The trainings offered skills in management of political conflicts, rules and regulations regarding elections and electoral campaigns, women involvement in decision making organs, gender issues and the party’s political ideology. These consultative meetings will continue for the remaining 6 districts as a key activity in the preparation of the upcoming parliamentary elections. Done at Kigali on 13th March 2018 DGPR SECRETARIAT
The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda is pleased to inform the general public that it concluded party meetings and trainings in Rutsiro and Gakenke districts on 3rd March 2018, where members elected both female and male parliamentary candidates, who will represent them in the upcoming parliamentary elections in Rwanda. The leadership trainings offered skills in management of political conflicts, rules and regulations regarding elections and electoral campaigns, women involvement in decision making organs, gender issues and the party’s political ideology. These consultative meetings will continue for the remaining 9 districts as a key activity in the preparation of the upcoming parliamentary elections. The party has now covered 21 districts out of 30 in the whole country. Done at Kigali on 5th March 2018 DGPR SECRETARIAT
Ubuyobozi bw’Ishyaka Riharanira Demokarasi no kurengera ibidukikije (Democratic Green Party of Rwanda) ritangaza ko ryatangiye gushaka abazarihagararira muri buri karere mu matora y’Abadepite ateganyije mu kwezi kwa Cyenda uyu mwaka. Umunyamabanga mukuru w’iri shyaka, Ntezimana Jean Claude, yatangarije Radiyo Ijwi rya Amerika ko batigeze bacika intege nyuma yo gutsindwa mu matora ya Perezida wa Repubulika yabaye muri Kanama 2017. Yagize ati “Kuva ishyaka rikemerwa, twatangiye kwitegura ibikorwa byose bya politiki birebana n’amatora, ni nayo mpamvu twabashije kwitabira amatora ya Perezida mu mwaka wa 2017, kuri iyi nshuro rero n’ubwo mu matora ya Perezida bitagenze neza, n’ubundi impamvu yo kubaho turacyayemeranya n’abarwanashyaka ko twumva ko tugomba kwitabira amatora tukabona uburyo tugaragaza ibitekerezo byacu, kandi bikadufasha na none kuba twayatsinda”. Arakomeza avuga ko bamaze gutora abazahagararira ishyaka mu turere 21 muri 30 tugize u Rwanda, muri buri karere hatorwa abantu babiri, umugabo n’umugore. Ntezimana Jean akomeza avuga ko ishyaka ryabo rikeneye abantu bagera kuri 80 bazarihagararira mu matora y’Abadepite, bityo bakaba aribo bazatoranywamo abazarihagararira mu Nteko Nshingamategeko. Ku rundi ruhande, avuga ko hari bimwe basabye Komisiyo ishinzwe amatora mu Rwanda guhindura kugirango ibyazava mu matora bizarusheho kugirirwa icyizere. Ati “twebwe twasabye ko amajwi yajya atangazwa igihe batoye guhera ku mudugudu ku buryo amajwi ahita atangazwa, ku buryo bavuga bati ‘Green Party yabonye aya, n’abandi babonye aya’, n’indorerezi cyangwa abanyamakuru bakiri aho bakabyibonera, ibintu bakabihamya, ntabwo bashoboye kubyumva,…”. Avuga ko mu gihe babona ko komisiyo y’amatora itemera kugira ibyo ihindura nyuma y’ubu busabe bwabo, ngo ntabwo bizababuza kwitabira aya matora abura amezi make ngo abe kandi ko bizeye neza ko ritazabura abarihagararira mu Nteko. Ishyaka Green Party ritavuga rumwe na Leta y’u Rwanda, umwaka ushize ryari ryatanze Perezida waryo, Dr.Habineza Frank kurihagararira mu matora ya Perezida wa Repubulika yabaye muri Kanama. Dr Frank Habineza ntabwo yahiriwe muri aya matora kuko yaje ari umwa gatatu n’amajwi 0.45%, inyuma ya Paul Kagame watsinze amatora n’amajwi 98,66% wakurikiwe na Mpayimana Philippe wagize 0.72% . Source: https://www.bwiza.com/ishyaka-green-party-rigeze-kure-imyiteguro-yo-kuzitabira-amatora-yabadepite/
Inama y’abarwanashyaka ba Green Party mu karere ka Kamonyi yateranye kuri uyu wa 17 Gashyantare 2018 mu murenge wa Gacurabwenge. Hatowe babiri bazahagararira ishyaka mu matora y’Intumwa za Rubanda yimirijwe imbere. Ishyaka riharanira Demokarasi no kirengera ibidukikije mu Rwanda ( The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda), ryatoye abakandida babiri bo kurihagararira mu matora y’Intumwa za Rubanda ateganijwe mukwa munani. Deo Tuyishime, umunyamabanga ushinzwe itumanaho n’itangazamakuru mu ishyaka Green Party, yabwiye intyoza.com ko igikorwa cyakozwe none kuwa 17 Gashyantare 2018 mu karere ka Kamonyi ari kimwe mu bikorwa ishyaka ririmo gukora, aho ritegura abarwanashyaka baryo ku bijyanye n’amatora y’abadepite. Yagize ati ” Turi mu gikorwa cyo kwitegura amatora y’abadepite, dushishikariza abarwanashyaka bacu kugira ngo bagire imyiteguro, ni ngombwa ko twinjira muri ayo matora dufite impamba ihagije, twatoye kandi abakandida babiri, umugore n’umugabo bazajya ku rutonde rw’abadepite bazamamazwa n’ishyaka.” Akomeza avuga kandi ko byari n’umwanya wo gucengeza amahame ya Demokarasi mu barwanashyaka babo. Deo, avuga ko ishyaka Green Party rifite icyizere cyo kubona intumwa za rubanda nyinshi. Agira ati ” Icyizere cyo gutsinda kirahari ku kigero cya 90% ko tuziharira imyanya mu nteko ishinga amategeko.” Akomeza avuga ko amasomo babonye mu bihe bishize ubwo bahataniraga umwanya w’Umukuru w’Igihugu mu matora yabaye muri Kanama 2017 yabigishije byinshi, ko rero batakora amakosa nk’ayabaye mbere. Aphrodis Ntamugabumwe, umurwanashyaka wanatowe kuba Visi Perezida w’Ishyaka mu karere ka Kamonyi akaba azanagaragara ku rutonde rw’abakandida 82 bazatangwa n’ishyaka mu matora y’Intumwa za Rubanda yagize ati ” Green Party nyimazemo imyaka 2 kandi amatwara y’ishyaka yarancengeye, amatwara bafite bibaye byiza agacengera abanyarwanda twaba twunze ubumwe, nishimiye umwanya natorewe kandi nkaba nongeye kurushaho gucengerwa n’amatwara ya Green Party.” Amatora y’Intumwa za Rubanda, ateganijwe muri Kanama uyu mwaka wa 2018. Buri mutwe w’ishyaka uri mu ihuriro ry’imitwe ya Politiki mu Rwanda wagenewe amafaranga agera muri Miliyoni 20 yo kuwufasha kwitegura aya matora. Source:http://www.intyoza.com/kamonyi-ishyaka-rya-green-party-ryatoye-abakandida-bamatora-yabadepite/
The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda is pleased to inform its members and the public that it concluded district meetings for party members in Huye and Kamonyi districts on 17th and 18th February 2018. Party members also had an opportunity to elect two parliamentary candidates, both male and female, who will represent those districts. They also elected district committee leaders. The trainings offered skills in management of political conflicts, rules and regulations regarding elections and electoral campaigns, women involvement in decision making organs, gender issues and the party’s political ideology. These consultative meetings will continue for the remaining 11 districts as a key activity in the preparation of the upcoming parliamentary elections. Done at Kigali on 21st February 2018 DGPR SECRETARIAT