Rwanda's president names new finance minister in reshuffle

Rwandan President Paul Kagame. PHOTO | AFP | FILE

What you need to know:

  • Kagame swept to a landslide victory in a presidential election last year, securing a third term in office and extending his 17 years in power.
  • Late on Friday, he promoted state minister of finance Ndagijimana to replace Claver Gatete as finance minister, the office of the presidency said.

Kigali

Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame appointed Uzziel Ndagijimana as finance minister in a cabinet reshuffle, his office said.

Kagame swept to a landslide victory in a presidential election last year, securing a third term in office and extending his 17 years in power.

Late on Friday, he promoted state minister of finance Ndagijimana to replace Claver Gatete as finance minister, the office of the presidency said.

Relative stability

Gatete, a previous central bank head credited with overseeing a period of relative monetary stability, was named minister for infrastructure.

The economy has been rebuilt with a focus on technology, mining, tourism and agriculture following the 1994 genocide of 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and politically moderate Hutus.

Growth rates have averaged 5-6 per cent over the last decade. This year, the International Monetary Fund expects its economy to expand by 7.2 per cent.

Chief executive

In another move, Kagame named Yvonne Manzi Makolo as chief executive of the national carrier RwandAir.

The airline sacked its previous head in April last year.

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