Rutsiro is a lactated in western province of Rwanda, it lies on the Congo Nile crest with 1,159km2(447sq mi) , population 324,654 it capital is Gihango. It lies on the Congo Nile Crest, it features many tourism attraction like scenic lake Kivu, Island, tea and coffee plantations, it is known for having the second biggest inhabited island(Bugara) on the side of the lake kivu. Lake Kivu is the largest lake in Rwanda forming the border with the democratic Republic of Congo, there are limited modern boat services between the major ports of Rusizi, Karongi and Rubavu, Lake Kivu is one of the African great lakes, it has, situated on the border between Rwanda and the democratic republic of Congo, it name originated from Bantu language and means “Lake”. The lake cover a total surface are of some 2,700km2 (1,040sq mi). Transportation casts for inland waterway with considerable quantities of heavily goods will be lower than those of road transport. Passengers waiting for the boat to alive in Muramba, Boneza sector in Rustiro district. They are ready to go in different area of the lake Passengers in a boat form Rubavu to Rusizi Diane Kamikazi enjoying the new boat donated by H.E Paul Kagame This boat was donated the H.E president of the republic of Rwanda in facilitating collaborations between the areas around Lake Kivu. Local boats drivers non-qualified. The non-qualification lead to drivers’ irresponsibility in their daily work and consequently safety of passengers, cargos, and themselves is in danger. A child playing with his goat at Muramba Rustiro is located in high mountain and lies on the Congo Nile Crest, Ibigabiro: this is where the ancient Rwandese used to often cows in the area Drying cassava before making into the cassava flour known as ugali.
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Some times it's good to try different things, I like to document countryside daily life but I this time I was invited by a famous musician based in Kigali Rwanda "Young Grace " (Lady Bass) to take shots of her. She joined the music industry in 2010 prior to releasing her debut song called ‘Hip-Hop Game’. The song became platinum and earned him a mark in the music industry. This was followed by tracks such as ‘Adresse’, ‘Bible’, ‘Sinareka Muzik and ‘Mpa Umusada’ featuring Jay Polly. She also boasts of songs like ‘Farsel’, ‘Umwiza’ and many more. She hogged the lime light in 2010, when she won the Best Teen Artist at the Salax Awards. In 2011, she competed for the best female artist with other female artists such as Knowles, Miss Jojo and Oda Passy. She also attended season 2, 3, 4 and 6 of the Primus Guma Guma Super Star (PGGSS). In 2015, she dropped an Afro-beat song called ‘Bingo’ and in 2016 she dropped "Ataha he?"
Sunset or sundown, is the daily disappearance of sun below the western horizon as a result of earth’s rotation. The time of sunset is defined in astronomy as the moment when the trailing edge of the sun’s disk disappears below the horizon. Near to the horizon, atmospheric refraction causes the ray the ray path of light from Sun to be distorted to such an extent that geometrically the Sun’s disk is already about one diameter below the horizon when sunset is observed (Wikipedia). Mudende Sunset in Rubavu district July 2nd 2016 Most people will say “the beginning and end” or “birth and death” and Art Historians, theologians and philosophers all teach the different symbolic reason for every elliment in a piece of work(painting, sculpture or litterateur)… interpretations vary as much as taste. There are a lot of symbolisms in truly knowing “why” the artist added a particular elliment in his work, is to ask him. Mudende Sunset in Rubavu district July 2nd 2016 The setting sun symbolizes the completion of a journey. This journey could be life itself. This twilight of human life is often compared metaphorically with the setting sun. Muhoza Sunset in Musanze district January 2nd 2016 The sunset symbolizes the completion of a day’s work and shows the passage of time. As the sun sets, it is time to end day and take a break. The awesome beauty of the setting sun is also symbolic of the beauty and mystery of life itself. Gisozi Sunset in Rubavu district February 6th 2016 The setting sun is also nature’s way of reminding humanity about the force of good and evil. As the sun sets, light fades, which is symbolic the darkness. Bazirete Sunset in Rubavu district July 2nd 2016
Crows in love, I find this crows at the roof of my friend house in Musanze, they were kissing each other. This kinds of birds are founded in all over the country, they use to eat meat, as they are carnivores in nature. Vegetables, fruit, grains and pastas should also be included.
#wildlifephotographer #crows #nature #crowsinlove Rwandan pot, in ancient Rwanda and other African countries, pots were used in their daily life, like collecting water, keeping water cold and they used to cook their foods in it. But in nowadays the use it in decollation and grow flowers in it.
#everdayafrica #africalifestly #rwandanhistory #traditionculture #environment #artscraft Sorghum is Africa’s most widespread staple. It is the second most important cereal (after maize) in sub-Saharan Africa. In Africa, sorghum represents a large portion of the total calorie intake in many countries. The precise reasons for sorghum’s environmental tolerance are not fully understood, and are undoubtedly multifactorial. Five properties make sorghum the staple of choice in addressing nutritional challenges in Africa by FAO Sorghum plays an important role as food security crop especially in semi-arid lands. It can survive drought conditions for some weeks by rolling up its leaves and thus decreasing transpiration. Sorghum is cereal that you can’t find ever way around the world, it is a plant that can be grow in ever part of the county, sorghum is an agriculture product of subsistence in Rwanda. In ancient Rwanda, sorghum represent the economics or wealth of the county, it is that reason sorghum is represented in Rwandan national symbols, Sorghum is in two symbolic plants, it represents the main cereal plants grown in Rwanda. Sorghums were used in preparation of ubushera beer and Rukacyarara bread, before making beers and breads they have to powder sorghum on grinding stone and produce the sorghum flour. But the sorghums that make beer are white (amamera) and the Rukacyarara sorghum are brown and black. In nowadays you can’t found the sorghum bread everywhere in Rwanda except in Rwandan museum.
click on the link to view the statistics Rwanda Sorghum production by year since 1960 to 2015 Kiramuruzi is one of 416 Sectors in Rwanda, it is located in the region of Gastibo district in Easter Province of Rwanda,The distance from Kiramuruzi to Rwanda's capital (Kigali) is approximately 41 km / 26 mi. it has 31,083 populations of 11.78 millions of Rwandan population. They isn’t a lot of infrastructures in this sector, where you can meet the people suffering with founding good water, they make a long journey to fetch water. The main crops Kiramuruzi has are banana trees, sorghums and beans. Most of Kimaruzi’s population are the formers.
The Rwanda full show is a weekly program that show the beauty of Rwanda and it achievements. Miss Teta and Miss Vanessa are the host of the show The behind scene to when the cauterization between the two hosts is taking place. The show is produced by: BlueSky Media. All the members (Cameramen, photographer, director and the two hosts) all of them make BlueSky Media
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Jean BizimanaHe is a freelancer professional photojournalist .based in Kigali Rwanda East Africa. RWANDAN PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERPORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY
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