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Beatrice Cyiza is a Rwandan politician who currently serves as Director General of Environment and Climate Change at the Ministry of Environment in Rwanda. [1] Jeanette Kagame [2] [3] Louise Mushikiwabo [4] Rosemary Museminali [5]
Judith Kanakuze (1959–2010), politician and women's rights activist; Janvier Kanyamashuli, ambassador to Burundi; Grégoire Kayibanda, former President of Rwanda; Kigeri V of Rwanda, former King; Bernard Makuza, Prime Minister of Rwanda; Dominique Mbonyumutwa, former provisional President of Rwanda; Charles Munyaneza (b. 1958), genocide suspect
Uwilingiyimana is remembered as a pioneer in women's rights and education in Rwanda, and her efforts to reconcile ethnic differences in the country. [12] Though short, her political career was precedent-setting as one of the few female political figures in Africa. She was contemporaneous with Sylvie Kinigi, Prime Minister of Burundi.
Mignone Alice Kabera is a Rwandan woman who is one of self assigning herself and for the first time in Rwanda a title of Apostle women. She is the Founder and leader of Women foundation Ministries and Noble Family Church but WFM is an association that focuses on developing Rwandan women in the areas of spirituality and the issues they face in their daily lives, including in the home, at work ...
This is a list of famous Hutus who have Wikipedia biographies which include mention of Hutu identity. ... first lady of Rwanda (born 1953) [7] Juvenal Habyarimana, ...
A survivor of the 1994 genocide reflects on the progress women have made in her home country-and how far they have to go. 25 Years After the Rwandan Genocide, We Need to Keep Our Focus on Young ...
The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Kibeho, in Rwanda. The statue of the Mercyful Jesus in Kibeho, Rwanda. Several times in the 1980s, the Virgin Mary was said to have appeared to three young women. The Virgin identified herself as Nyina wa Jambo (Kinyarwanda for “Mother of the Word”), which was synonymous with Umubyeyi W'Imana ("Mother of God"). [7]
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Government ministers of Rwanda. It includes Government ministers of Rwanda that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.