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JOURNAL MINEMBWE/ MINEMBWE FREE PRESS
Bien Venue au Journal Minembwe. Welcome to Minembwe Free Press. Minembwe Free Press est un journal au service de la communauté Banyamulenge en particulier et toute la communauté globale des internautes. Ce Journal en ligne est un espace d'expression, d'information, d'échange d'idées autour des enjeux actuels au sujet de notre peuple et notre territoire de Minembwe. Ce journal se veut interactif. Je vous invite tous a` faire vos contributions. Akim M. Fondateur et editeur en Chef
Monday, October 6, 2008

Apostle Paul Gitwaza Preaching in Mulenge
Apostle Paul Gitwaza Pointing to Mulenge's New Direction and Vision Recognizing Pioneer Rev Makombe Recognizing Pioneer Rev KajabikaThe following is a part of the Mulenge trip narrative Report by Mr Daniel Walters from Colorado, USA, a member of Zion Temple Conference delagates to Mulenge. It goes like this: It was a very slow and bumpy ride but we arrived at Kavumu Airport right at 2:00 PM. The plane was already there sitting on the runway – a 14 passenger Russian-made plane – 9Q-CUB. We got out of the vehicles and entered the shack to show our passports and get clearance to depart.At first everything seemed routine. But then all of sudden there was a commotion and another man walked in and out of the shack and stomped off. Everything was now halted. The story was that he wanted an official document describing our mission and noting all the participants, since there were so many from other countries.It was a ridiculous request. We all had our visas which should grant us access to travel inside DR Congo but they were being impossible. Hours passed, and we knew this was not good for the pilot who had rearranged his schedule to accommodate us, and this delay was obviously costing him money. Alexis was not able to help because the officers holding us back were police, and not soldiers.Negotiations went on and on. There was talk of money, in fact there were all kinds of talk, in 3 different languages (Swahili, French, and Lingala), but we were not going to be allowed to fly to the home village of most of our group, even after obtaining visas.Then all of a sudden we were told to walk out onto the tarmac and board the plane. Most of us had boarded but Apostle was not with us. We looked out the window and noticed that he was still at the shack. The pilot was beginning to get anxious. He came aboard from the passenger entrance and greeted us very courteously, and then informed us that as the clock ticked, the door of our opportunity to take off for Mulenge was closing. He said that in 30 minutes he would not be able to take off in time to get us to Mulenge and himself back to Goma. Thirty minutes later he came aboard and said that in another thirty minutes there would not be enough daylight remaining to take us to Mulenge and get him back to Bukavu. Thirty minutes later he came back aboard and told us that he was soon taking off for Goma and would see, assuming we eventually get clearance to fly to Mulenge, if he could fit us into his already full schedule for the next day.Then there was a mad dash to see if the officers would release us to go to Goma, where we were sure we would be released to continue our journey. After 15 minutes we got word we were released to go to Goma. Finally, after 3 hours of negotiating we were leaving Bukavu – going in the wrong direction – but we knew in the Spirit it was right.Arriving at Goma felt so good. We were met by leadership of Zion Temple in Gisenyi and taxied off to Le Nyira Hotel. The streets were amazingly bad, gray and dirty. Just across the wall was Gisenyi in Rwanda, a landscape that we knew to be completely different. We arrived at our hotel and again, just inside the wall was a lush garden of plants, trees and grass. We checked into our rooms, which were old but nice, each with its own bathroom.After getting settled we sat with Apostle's Father for dinner. We hadn't eaten since breakfast and it was now around 6:30 PM.Apostle went out to the patio outside the lobby/dining area, and people started showing up to meet with him. He was beginning to gather and tell about the issue and create a strategy for our release. He was meeting with about 8 people, 5 of whom were military. Alexis was with them, along with Ephraim.The next morning we discovered that Apostle Paul had been meeting with high ranking Congolese military officials who were from the area of Mulenge! That night they developed a strategy and began working it out. August 14, 2008The next morning all issues had been cleared for travel, and the same pilot from the day before was scheduled to take us to Mulenge at 11:00 AM.We had started out on Blessing day (Ex: Tuesday) to get to Mulenge, and now it was Silence Day morning (Thursday), but we were excited to be on our way. It was only a 50 minute flight. We would be there by noon.Everything did go smoothly. Everything was seemingly lining up. We were on our way, flying back south over Lake Kivu and then into the mountains. The flight was quick and our spirits were high. As we approached Mulenge those who knew, pointed it out. And then we were on approach to the landing strip and all of a sudden the pilot made a hard banking turn to the left and was circling the strip to come in at it from the other direction. We came down quickly and we were there. As we were taxiing to a stop we looked out at all the people and snapped some photos. It was amazing – they had had no word from us, and we were two days late and there were still many, many people there on the top of the hill in the middle of nowhere to greet us.We disembarked the plane and were met by hundreds of people, in their best. Most of the men had round-top felt hats on. There were so many hugs. Apostle Paul and his father were swarmed. It was an amazing sight.Eventually everyone was gathered together and Apostle was called upon to address the crowd. He spoke for a few minutes and then we were whisked off across the field to a compound of a few huts several hundred yards away. It was Apostle's cousin's house, and we were seated inside and visitors came by for greetings, hugs, and photos. After an hour or so a Jeep Waggoner arrived to take a number of us off to where we were staying. It had to make several trips to get us all there. It was only about 10 minutes away across hills without paths at times.We arrived at a compound with an L shaped house. It was like two houses butted together. Each had a sitting room and multiple bedrooms, and a bathing area. The sitting room was good size with two small sofas, some chairs and a coffee table. The bedrooms were just a bit bigger than the bed, with no room to walk around in them. Basically you open the door and fall into bed. But it was probably the only house in the village with bedrooms. After getting settled in and having some tea we walked a couple hundred yards to the top of the hill to address all those who had now been waiting for us since Blessing Day including Apostle Paul's brothers, Ruben Kajabika (the Bishop of Zion Temple Burundi) and Pastor Azarias Hakizimana from Zion Temple Kigali, along with the Rutonda assistant pastor from Zion Burundi, Butoto Nahum and Nana, his wife from Bujumbura, Burundi. Now the delegation was complete and the atmosphere was thick with anticipation. A crowd had assembled and we heard one estimate that there were between three and four thousand that first afternoon (the next day the numbers had increased dramatically). Apostle Paul spoke about how the Conference came about. The Lord had begun to speak into him from the passage in Galatians chapter 2, regarding the return of the Apostle Paul of the Bible, to Jerusalem:1. Apostle Paul had received revelation about the situation back home (in Jerusalem) and like Nehemiah, was called to returned to rebuild the walls; 2. Like the apostle Paul of the Bible, Apostle had heard about the trials and tribulations the saints had gone through, and were being sent to comfort them; 3. Like the apostle Paul, he was returning home after 14 years, to testify about the grace that was given him; 4. And the Lord added the time when Mary and Joseph also returned to Jerusalem, looking for Jesus. They couldn't find him anywhere until finally they looked in the Temple. Apostle Paul was called to return to Mulenge to challenge them to return to the Lord Jesus who is not found in denominations, but in His holy Temple, which is His body, the Church!It was a very intimate opening as Apostle's heart was knitted to theirs. Their son had come home, having gone out from them and traveled far, establishing the ministry the Lord had given him in a dozen nations on several continents, and had come home as a prophet sent by the Lord to restore what had been lost in the land where he had his beginning.After the service we walked back down the path to the houses and noticed something unexpected – light in the sitting area! Both houses had a solar panel that during the day charged a large truck battery. And the battery powered a taillight bulb from a car dangling from two wires in the ceiling. So we had a 12v bulb in the ceiling of the sitting room of each dwelling – very nice!We had a nice time of visiting, eating, singing, and then finally planning the agenda of the next day. Around 10:00 or so, a few of us straggled off to bed while the rest continued to enjoy the atmosphere.To be continued... Watch out for Part two
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About Minembwe

AKIM, EDITOR
This is the only Newsmedia for the entire population of Mulenge.See www.mulenge.blogspot.com Minembwe is the Capital of Mulenge. Although Mulenge is not a country, but its uniqueness makes it very distinct from other Villages in the DRCongo. Minembwe is unfortunately Not known to many people but I believe it is one of the best remaining place on this planet.It is free of polution, extremely nice weather, green hills, mountains and prairies. Its People are not rich but live relatively better than most of their country men (at least before the war. Mulenge/Minembwe is known as a place where worship songs and evangelistic crusades are the major activities. God's affairs are the centre of people's activities and issues. Religion and culture are intertwined. Minembwe and Mulenge in general is no longer the paradis it used to be, due to war. As a result,people's lives have been damaged, women raped, men and youth killed, HIV/AIDS has now become a reality, and poverty is no longer a strange phenomenon. Minembwe and Mulenge in general is crying for help. Please let's us restore peace to this wonderful place. By Akim http://www.mulenge.blogspot.com View my complete profile

L"économique de MINEMBWE
A. Agricole Minembwe, terre agricoleLes potentialités que le territoire de Minember regorge sur le plan agricole sont en grande partie encore non suffisament exploitée. En voici les tendances agricoles: (i) Produits vivriers: le maïs, et les haricots sont les principaux produits agricoles cultivés partout le haut-plateau d'Itombwe). Les patates douces et les pommes de terre sont aussi abondament cultivés dans le tout le territoire de Minembwe. Le blé et le milet pourront faire de bonnes récoltes sur les hauts-Plateaux d'itombwe, donc dans le territoire de Minembwe ainsi que le sorgho et houblon s'ils étaient cultivés presque partout dans le territoire de Minembwe. Et d'ailleurs on peut aussi ajouter a` la liste les arachides surtout a` Minembwe si on y cultivent car ils sont cultivés ailleurs dans le territoire voisin de Fizi. Le bananerais de bonnes qualités donnent de recoltes formidables partout à Minembwe, surtout à Ilundu, Bidegu, Runundu, Kabingo et ailleurs. Le manioc a finalement été nouvellement introduite le territoire de Minembwe, il ya possibilité d'en a cultivé presque partout, surtout à Minembwe centre et Milimba.(ii)Produits agricoles à vocation industrielle: Le café robista à forte teneur se cultive à Ilundu, Kahwela, Runundu et surtout à Lulenge. Le café arabica et le quinquina sont plus sceptible d'y etre cultivé et seront plus supérieur que celle de montagne de Bukavu.

Economie Suite (Elevage)
Minembwe, terre d'élevage. Les possibilités agro-pastorales que la végétation de Minembwe offre sont qualifiées par les experts de très fabuleuses. En effet, si l'on peut considérer l'élevage dans sa diversité animale, le territoire de Minembwe se distingue en: (i) Élevage de bovins (boeufs ou gros bétails): Minembwe couvre en moyenne 80 % de verdure de pâturage allant de Kasha, Rurambo- Katanga-Bijombo- Kabala jusqu' à Milimba. Quant aux potentialités d'un élevage moderne et industriel, Minembwe en régorge les étendues énormes capables de rendre le secteur l'élevage très industriel et moderne. Les fermiers trouveront dans le territoire de Minembwe des espaces importants ou des domaines (concessions d'élevage) capable de contenir les installations telles que les étables, dipping-tanc, stock à fourrages et les plantations d'herbes de fourrage. Le système de l'élevage domestique ou familial est une expérience qui présente toutes les chances de réussir sur le territoire de Minembwe. (ii) Élevages ovinés (Moutons, Chèvres et bouquetins): Cet élevage se pratique partout dans le territoire de Minembwe. Il présente surtout des grandes possibilités dans les moyens-plateaux connus sous le nom de " Kundondo". (iii) Elevage des vollailes: Minembwe en régorge aussi d'énormes possibilités. Toutes les formes d'élevages sont possibles dans ce territoire. Minembwe, terre aux eaux des fins hydroliques/electricités non encore exploitées.

WHERE IS MINEMBWE?
Minembwe is located in Eastern Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is located in the upper montains called hauts plateaux and is mainly populated by a unique people called Banyamulenge, Tutsis who have been in the DRC before Africa become divided into countries. Banyamulenge have lived in DRC before that country became what is now known to be Congo (DRC). However, due to political turmoil in the great lakes region, and mostly a lack of proper government in DRC, Banyamulenge people have been persecuted, oppressed and often denied their civil rights for the simple fact that they are Tutsis. This long history of injustice to this historically peaceful people culminated in their uprising in 1996 when they were officially expelled from their country to Rwanda, a country even their grand parents never lived in. In self defense, Banyamulenge took the guns and fought for their survival and bravely overthrew the regime of late president Mobutu with the help of Rwanda and Uganda. Unfortunatey, that came with high price as thousands of theirs were slaughtered and massacre across Congo, then Zaire. After years of fighting for their civil rights and nationality, they finally reached even to the highest political positions from Vice Presidency, senat and members of parlement, not to mention military generals. Minembwe stands now as a territory among many others in Congo although this is still being contested due to jealous and tribal politics. However the beauty of the land, and the resiliency of its people are unquestionably remarkable. Akim M

VOTRE CONTRIBUTION EST EXIGE
PREPAREZ-VOUS Maintenant que la paix éventuel semble etre une réalité dans notre pays, on peut ésperer a` l'adage selon le quel "apres la pluie le bon temps". En attendant que la paix et sécurité se materialisent chez nous, je profite de cette occasion, a` travers ce journal a` lancer le défi a` nous tous, les Banyamulenge intellectuels, d'élaborer un plan de development de chez nous avant que les autres en a profite. Je sais qu'il y a des gens qui disent que nous ne sommes pas capables de developper Minembwe compte tenu de nos maigres moyens. Mais, je ne suis pas d'accord de cette ligne de raisonement. Disponibilisons nos propres moyens minime soient-ils, utilisons les ressources que nous offre notre terre (voir mon article précedent sur l'économie de Minembwe) afin de faire accroitre notre économie locale indéfiniment. Il est temps de mettre de coté nos differences idéologiques et nous mettre au vrai travail de developpement de notre territoire. C'est de la même manière que nous montrerons a` nos parents et au monde entier que nous avons acquis une éducation, que nous aimons notre pays et que nous sommes capables de nous auto-suffir. Nous pouvons developper notre système de developpement qui s'harmonise avec notre environnement et qui permet de contribuer à la croissance et au développement de notre communauté. Nous avons démontrer non seulement a` nos voisins, mais aussi au monde que nous sommes capables de nous defendre contre n'importe quel invasion. Il nous faut maintenant démontrer qu'il est possible de faire de même dans le domaine de développement de nos villages. Je suis sans doute que si nous croyons en nous-meme, nous allons réalisé que nous avons des connaissances et des capacités à l'échelon local pour qu'une telle vision devienne réalité. Pour ceux qui croient que cela ne leurs concernent, je vous demande ces questions: que ferons-nous pour nous assurer que notre territoire et meme notre culture n'est pas envahie par des gens de l'extérieur qui peuvent avoir des ambitions de développer Minembwe pour biensur leurs interets et nous écarter dans ce processus? croyez-vous que nous sommes differents d'autres autochtones qui n'ont été renvoyés a` des peripheries de leurs villes et utilisés comme des esclaves/ouvriers parce qu'ils ont attendu longtemps pour s'auto-developper? Ne croyez pas que je propose que seuls nous sommes capables de développer Minembwe sans l'aide exterieur. Non, il faut etre trop naive voir meme stupide de croire en ca. Mais, je propose qu'en s'embarque d'abord, qu'on crée un systeme de developpement, qu'on ouvre notre milieu au monde exterieur, et qu'on se prepare d'avantage pour qu'on ne soit pas pris par surprise quand les étrangers profitent des opportunités. Comment Pouvons y arriver? Nous sommes conscients que la viabilité de notre avenir exige que nous fassions un effort approprié et déterminé en matière de développement économiquede Minembwe. Bien que notre territoire est encore contesté jurisquement, mais nous esperons que cela va se regler d'ici peu. À cet égard, nous élaborons des projets dans les secteurs differents selons nos interets et expertises. Il faut constater que, pour que notre avenir entant que peuple soit assuré, il est essentiel de garantir la protection et la reconnaissance de notre territoire et avoir accès aux terres et aux ressources de notre territoire dans son integrité. Notre capacité de maintenir ce que nous avons accompli jusqu'à maintenant l'exige. Nos parents ont fait leur part. Notre survie nous le devons a` eux, ainsi qu'` nos petits freres militaires qui se sont combattus pour notre paix (plus aumoins future). Car, franchement sans l'aide de ces deux groupes, nous aurions sans doute péri en tant que peuple. Il semble que c'est la classe intellectuelle Banyamulenge qui n'a pas vraiment contribuées avec leurs connaissances pour que notre destin en tant que peuple change pour le mieux. Nous devons d'abord apprendre comment vivre en harmonie plutôt qu'en conflit entre et avec nous-meme. Bien sûr, cette fois, les enjeux sont très élevés. Si nous ne retenons pas les leçons tirées d'exemples de la manière de construire notre communauté sans détruire sa tissue social, comme semble etre le cas; et si nous ne les retenons pas vraiment, la poursuite égocentrique de gloire, de l'argent et du pouvoir individuels de grande envergure et l'exploitation inappropriée des influences socialles pour des fins negatives nous menacent tous. Akim's Reflexions

LES ACTEURS Potentiels et Actuels Pour le developpement de Minembwe
LES ACTEURS Potentiels et Actuels Pour le developpement de Minembwe Secteur: Eau et Assainissement ACTEURS Actuels: L'ONG UGEAFI a prépositionné les matériels pour la construction d'un CS à Minembwe. L'ONG UGEAFI continue les travaux d'aménagement des sources d'eau à Minembwe. L'aménagement de 9 des 50 sources est terminé. Potentiels: l'ONG ATEDEC est specialise en eau et Assainissement dans des milieux ruraux. C'est fort possible que cette ONG contribue dans ce domaine a` Minembwe. Secteur: TRAVAUX ROUTIERS ACTEURS Actuels: L'ONGI ACTED a annoncé qu'à partir de Janvier 2006, elle va débuter les travaux de réparation de l'axe routier Uvira-Baraka qu'elle avait réhabilité il y a plus d'une année. A cette occasion, un système permanent de maintenance de la route sera mis en place. Les travaux de réhabilitation des axes routiers Lubondja-Kilembwe et Fizi-Minembwe pourront aussi démarrés au même moment. Potentiels: Secteur: Santé Actuels:UGEAFI. Selon les informations non encore confirmees, semble-t-il que UGEAFI a annoncé le début cette semaine du tôlage du Centre de Santé de Kihunga, au Sud de Minembwe, qu'elle est en train de réhabiliter avec un financement ICCO Potentiels:Unknown Secteur: Education. ACTEURS Actuels: Intl.African Child Relief. Les preparatifs sont encours pour la rahabilitations des ecoles de Minembwe et surtout du sytem educatif dans les hauts plateaux Potentiels:Unknown Secteur: Abris et Biens non Alimentaires ACTEURS Actuels: AVSI. Selon les info a` notre disposition, L’ONGI AVSI "projette la distribution de NFI à 1469 ménages vulnérables dans hauts plateaux de Minembwe et de Itombwe. Toutes les distributions se feront à Lusuku entre le 6 et le 9 Avril 2006. Potentiels: Unknown Secteur: Protection, Doits de l'Homme et Principes Légaux ACTEURS Actuels: Unknown Potentiels:Intl.African Child Relief (dependament de la situation politique au Congo) Secteur: Agriculture Secteur: Assistance Alimentaire ACTEURS Actuels:Unknown Potentiels:Unknown

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