Council of Ministers of Rwanda

Council of Ministers of Rwanda

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

  1. ^ "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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