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Rwanda: Two Ministers Resign From Cabinet
New Times, 7 February 2020
The Ministers of State affiliated to the Justice and the Education docket have stepped down. Read more »
Evode Uwizeyimana, the minister of state in charge of constitutional and legal affairs and Isaac Munyakazi, the minister of state in charge of primary and secondary education, have submitted their resignation letters to the prime minister. Uwizeyinama's resignation comes four days after he was seen shoving to the ground a female private security guard who demanded he undergoes security procedures required prior to entry of public buildings in Kigali.
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