Will APR survive? APR FC has a slot for only eight old players, a feat which will see the remaining players get back in the club’s exit chamber. According to our scouts, the club’s foreign players, for instance those from DR Congo, Zambia, Uganda and those from Cameroon are on the verge of being booted out of the club. However, it has been said that some of APR’s fans have been disappointed by the decision made by the club’s top officials. On the other hand, the ruling was appropriate, because it’s providing a chance for the locals develop their career. Meanwhile, among the thirty and above players that the club had recruited, only eight will be left in the club and the remaining vacant posts will be availed to Rwanda youngsters to feature in the 2007/08 Primus league season. Our scouts have also learnt that the foreigner players have had potential impact on the club’s recent concluded Primus league where they emerged champions after beating Rayon Sport to the league title on goal difference after both sides settled for 59 points respectively. Some of the foreigner players who played a pivotal role towards the club’s success in the 2007/08 season were Zambian Import, Joseph Bwalya, DR Congo born midfielder Kabange Twite to mention but a few. RNP for fourth edition Information reaching our scouts says that the Rwanda National Police Gender Desk is developing its fourth edition in their advocacy magazine on gender based violence and violence against children. Ngo, the Magazine which contains different campaign articles from different individuals, organizations, has already released its quarterly and that stories are published in three different languages (Kinyarwanda, French and English), in order not to limit the readership. Our scouts have also told us that the desk is empowering women through themes such as gender based violence and HIV, gender based violence and girls’ education, gender based violence and other economic development. Bravo RNP! Keep on with the good work. DJ Exit quits Radio 10 FM The famous DJ Exit, who has been presenting the Saturday Fun Island on Radio 10 FM, has quit radio. Our snoops say he has quit broadcasting because FM stations in Rwanda do not pay good money. DJ Exit, often applauded for his mega selection of music and hilarious jokes during the show, logged in his resignation last Saturday. Our snoops have learnt that the Radio 10 management was not happy with DJ Exit’s sudden departure. His close friends say that the radio station does not respect the work of presenters, a reason understood to have forced the provoking presenter out of Tele-10 building. DJ Exit started his broadcasting career in 2004 when Radio 10 hit airwaves as the first private FM radio in the country. Ngo, DJ Exit, who had created a huge fan base in Kigali, intends to concentrate on other areas in the media. Hammer hammers at Miss Morocco Information reaching us says that Kigali’s tycoon, one Claude of the famous dark gigantic hammer, is dating Miss Morocco. Our snoops disclose that the two have been an item for a couple of months, and that the wedding bells are ringing. The lovebirds, often seen cruising in their famous Hammer, have been spotted getting cozy in places like Serena, Novotel and other hangouts in Kigali. Snoops further reveal that the couple has been seen warmly kissing in public. The luscious Moroccan chic usually dressed in hot white panties might have followed her Rwandese man because of his diem. Watch this space for clarification, is she is misinterpreted. Our snoops unearth that the Hammer guy is planning to open up a standard discotheque in Nyarutarama to compete our old Cadillac and Planet Club. KGB set to launch video clip News reaching our scout says that the local vocalist desk group, best known as KGB (Kigali Group of Boys), are currently working on their video clip “Uwo Mukombwa”, commonly as “Arasharamye”, by their fans, which is due to be launched come October 5th at Prime Holdings. Meanwhile, our scouts have learnt that the entry fees during the concert will be Frw2000. Don’t miss out to shake what your mama gave you!! Ends