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  2. Claire Akamanzi - Wikipedia

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    Clare Akamanzi is a Rwandan lawyer, public administrator, businesswoman and politician, who served as the executive director and chief executive officer of the Rwanda Development Board From February 2017 to September 2023. [1] [2] The position is a cabinet-level appointment by the President of Rwanda. [3]

  3. Cabinet of Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Compact Oxford English Dictionary of Current English

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    The third edition (revised), published in 2008, has 1,264 pages, somewhat smaller than the Concise Oxford English Dictionary, and is distinct from the "Compact" (single- and two-volume photo-reduced) editions of the multi-volume Oxford English Dictionary.

  5. Nelly Mukazayire - Wikipedia

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    In an October 2018 cabinet reshuffle, she was named as the CEO of Rwanda Convention Bureau, a government department. [9] In her current position, she is at the rank of a Minister of State and reports directly to Clare Akamanzi, the executive director and CEO of Rwanda Development Board, a cabinet-level position. [10]

  6. Rwanda Development Board - Wikipedia

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    The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) was established in 2009 to coordinate, spur and promote national economic development. RDB includes agencies responsible for "business registration, investment promotion, environmental clearances, privatization and specialist agencies which support the priority sectors of ICT and tourism as well as SMEs and human capacity development in the private sector". [2]

  7. English in the Commonwealth of Nations - Wikipedia

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    Southern Hemisphere native varieties of English began to develop during the 18th century, with the colonisation of Australasia and South Africa. Australian English and New Zealand English are closely related to each other and share some similarities with South African English (though it has unique influences from indigenous African languages, and Dutch influences it inherited along with the ...

  8. List of English-language 20th-century general encyclopedias

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    Anglo-American Encyclopedia and Dictionary (1902) - an unauthorized reprint of portions of the Encyclopedia Britannica with an unrelated dictionary attached. (Link includes vols. 2-4, 6-9, 11-12) New American Comprehensive Encyclopedia (1906) (Link includes vols. 1, 3 and 4) Century Book of Facts (1902) a quasi-annual one volume work

  9. Category:C-Class Rwanda articles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "C-Class Rwanda articles" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 290 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .