Council of Ministers of Rwanda
- Council of Ministers of Rwanda
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The Rwandan Council of Ministers consists of representatives from the Parliament who are appointed by the president.
Members of the Council of Ministers
OFFICE |
NAME |
TERM |
|
President |
Paul Kagame |
March 2000–incumbent |
Prime Minister |
Bernard Makuza |
March 2000–incumbent |
|
Minister of Local Government |
Protais Musoni |
-incumbent |
Minister of Agriculture and Animal Resources |
Christophe Bazivamo |
-incumbent |
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation |
Louise Mushikiwabo |
-incumbent |
Minister of Internal Security |
Musa Fazil Harerimana |
-incumbent |
Minister of Finance and Economic Planning |
James Musoni |
-incumbent |
Minister of Defense |
Marcel Gatsinzi |
-incumbent |
Minister of Justice and Attorney General |
Tharcisse Karugarama |
-incumbent |
Minister of Health |
Agnes Binagwaho |
-incumbent |
Minister in the Office of the President |
Solina Nyirahabimana |
-incumbent |
Minister of Cabinet Affairs |
Charles Murigande |
March 2008-incumbent |
Minister of Trade and Industry |
Monique Ntawukuriyayo |
-incumbent |
Minister of Education |
Daphrosa Gahakwa |
-incumbent |
Minister in the Office of the President in charge of Science and Technology |
Romain Murenzi |
-incumbent |
Minister of Infrastructure |
Linda Bihire |
March 2008-incumbent |
Minister of Natural Resources |
Stanislas Kamanzi |
-incumbent |
Minister of Sports and Culture |
Joseph Habineza |
-incumbent |
Minister of Youth |
Protais Mitali |
-incumbent |
Minister of Public Service and Labor |
Anastase Murekezi |
-incumbent |
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister in charge of Information |
? |
|
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister in charge of Gender and Family Promotion |
Jeanne d'Arc Mujawamariya |
-incumbent |
Minister of East African Community |
Monique Mukaruliza |
March 2008-incumbent |
Source[1]
References
- ^ "Government Appointments: Rwanda: Cabinet Reshuffle". Africa Research Bulletin; Political, Social, and Cultural series (Blackwell) 45 (3): 17455A–17456A. 2008. doi:10.1111/j.1467-825X.2008.01613.x.
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