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.

[edit] 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 Rosemary Museminari -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 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 Daphrose 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 Louise Mushikiwabo March 2008-incumbent
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]

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Government Appointments: Rwanda: Cabinet Reshuffle" . Africa Research Bulletin; Political, Social, and Cultural series 45(3): 17455A-17456A. Blackwell.