Kagame Says Cabinet Reshuffle Doesn’t Imply Weaknesses


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President Paul Kagame and new Prime Minister Anastase Murekezi

The New government has been urged to ensure proper coordination to build on the successes of the previous government.

President Paul Kagame made the remarks while presiding over the swearing in ceremony at the Parliament on Thursday.

The president told the new Government to aim at building on the successes achieved to date through coordination, supporting and working with each other, targeting to do even better.

The new government was instituted after the new Prime minister Anastase Murekezi took oath of allegiance and subsequently Cabinet Ministers and Permanent Secretaries were swon-in.

The head of state noted; “These changes don’t necessarily imply that there were weaknesses. The aim is continuity and improvement on progress registered as we forge ahead towards achieving our national goals for the benefit of all Rwandans. ”

The newly sworn-in Prime Minister, Anastase Murekezi thanked President Kagame for entrusting him with the opportunity to continue serving his country and Rwandans.

“I pledge to continue upholding the dignity of all Rwandans and advancing the vision of the country. I will serve with commitment, dedication, hard work and continuing on the path to self reliance.”

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