Cabinet of Rwanda
Appearance
The Cabinet of Rwanda consists of the Prime Minister, Ministers, Ministers of State and other members nominated by the President. Members of Cabinet are selected from political organisations based on the number of seats they hold in the Chamber of Deputies, but members of Cabinet cannot themselves belong to the Chamber.[1]
Members of Cabinet
Office | Ministry | Incumbent | Date of entry into office |
---|---|---|---|
President | Office of the President of Rwanda | Paul Kagame | March 2000 |
Prime Minister | OPM | Edouard Ngirente[2] | August 2017 |
Minister of Local Government | Minaloc | Francis Kaboneka[2] | July 2014[3] |
Minister of Agriculture and Animal Resources | Minagri | Gérardine Mukeshimana[2] | July 2014 |
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation | Minaffet | Louise Mushikiwabo[2] | 2010 |
Minister of Finance and Economic Planning | Minecofin | Claver Gatete[2] | February 2013 |
Minister of Defence | MOD | James Kabarebe[2] | April 2010[4] |
Minister of Justice and Attorney-General | Minijust | Johnston Busingye[2] | |
Minister of Health | MOH | Diane Gashumba[2] | October 2016[5] |
Minister in the Office of the President | Minipresirep | Judith Uwizeye[2] | August 2017 |
Minister of Cabinet Affairs | Minicaaf | Marie-Solange Kayisire[2] | August 2017 |
Minister of Trade and Industry | Minicom | Vincent Munyeshyaka[2] | August 2017 |
Minister of Education | Mineduc | Papias Malimba Musafiri[2] | June 2015[6] |
Minister of Infrastructure | Mininfra | James Musoni[2] | July 2014[7] |
Minister of Lands and Forestry | Minilaf | Francine Tumushime[2] | August 2017 |
Minister for Environment | Minirena | Vincent Biruta[2] | July 2014 |
Minister of Sports and Culture | Minispoc | Julienne Uwacu[2] | February 2015 |
Minister for ICT | MICT | Jean-Philbert Nsengimana[2] | August 2017 |
Minister for Youth | Miniyou | Rosemary Mbabazi[2] | August 2017 |
Minister of Public Service and Labour | Mifotra | Fanfan Rwanyindo Kayirangwa[2] | August 2017 |
Minister of Gender and Family Promotion | Migeprof | Espérance Nyirasafari[2] | October 2016[5] |
Minister of Disaster Management and Refugee Affairs | Midimar | Jeanne d’Arc Debonheur[2] | August 2017 |
Chief Executive Officer of the Rwanda Development Board | RDB | Clare Akamanzi[2] | February 2017[8] |
Permanent Representative to the United Nations | Minaffet | Valentine Rugwabiza | October 2016[5] |
Ministers of State
Office | Incumbent | Date of entry into office |
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Minister of State for Agriculture (Minagri) | Fulgence Nsengiyumva[2] | 2016 |
Minister of State for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (Mineduc) | Olivier Rwamukwaya[2] | 2016 |
Minister of State for Primary and Secondary Education (Mineduc) | Isaac Munyakazi[2] | 2016 |
Minister of State for Local Government Responsible for Social Affairs (Minaloc) | Alvera Mukabaramba[2] | October 2011 |
Minister of State for Local Government Responsible for Socio-Economic Development (Minaloc) | Cyriaque Harelimana | August 2017 |
Minister of State for Justice Responsible for Constitutional Affairs (Minijust) | Evode Uwizeyimana | 2016 |
Minister of State for Infrastructure responsible for Energy and Water (Mininfra) | Germaine Kamayirese[2] | July 2014 |
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Regional Cooperation and EAC affairs (Minaffet) | Olivier Nduhungirehe[2] | August 2017 |
Minister of State for Infrastructure in charge of Transportation (Mininfra) | Jean de Dieu Uwihanganye[2] | August 2017 |
Minister of State for Health in charge of Public Health and Primary Healthcare (MOH) | Patrick Ndimubanzi[2] | |
Minister of State for Finance in charge of Economic Planning (Minecofin) | Uzziel Ndagijimana[2] |
References
- ^ "Constitution of Rwanda" (PDF). Retrieved 4 April 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae Kimenyi, Felly (31 August 2017). "Rwanda gets new Cabinet, who is in?". New Times (Rwanda). Kigali. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
- ^ Minaloc (24 July 2014). "Minaloc Gets A New Minister, Honorable Francis Kaboneka". Kigali: Rwanda Ministry of Local Government (Minaloc). Retrieved 6 September 2017.
- ^ "The Minister". Ministry of Defence Website. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 14 March 2014.
- ^ a b c GOR (5 October 2016). "Communique: President Kagame reshuffles the Cabinet, appoints new governors". Kigali: Govrnment of Rwanda (GOR). Retrieved 1 September 2017.
- ^ BLoC (8 July 2015). "VIT University alumni appointed as Rwanda's Education Minister". Business Line on Campus (BLoC). Retrieved 17 September 2017.
- ^ Mininfra (24 July 2014). "The Ministry of Infrastructure gets a new Minister". Kigali: Rwanda Ministry of Infrastructure (Mininfra). Retrieved 6 September 2017.
- ^ Aine, Kim (14 February 2017). "Clare Akamanzi Named Rwanda Development Board". Kampala: Chimpreports Uganda. Retrieved 3 September 2017.