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Cabinet makes 11 appointments in key institutions
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Cabinet makes 11 appointments in key institutions

From The New Times · () English

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  • Rwanda's Cabinet has approved 11 new appointments across key public institutions.
  • These appointments include leadership positions in the Rwanda Development Board and the Higher Education Council.
  • Other institutions affected by the appointments are the Rwanda Governance Board and the Gender Monitoring Office.

The Rwandan Cabinet has announced 11 new appointments to leadership roles within several significant public institutions. These decisions aim to bolster the operational capacity and strategic direction of key governmental bodies.

The appointments span a range of important organizations, including the Rwanda Development Board (RDB), which oversees investment and job creation, and the Rwanda Governance Board (RGB), responsible for promoting good governance principles. Additionally, the Higher Education Council, tasked with guiding the country's tertiary education sector, and the Gender Monitoring Office, focused on advancing gender equality, have received new leadership.

These personnel changes are expected to influence the ongoing development agendas and policy implementations within these institutions. The specific individuals appointed and their precise roles were not detailed in the announcement, but the breadth of the appointments suggests a strategic reshuffling of personnel in critical areas of public administration.

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