Green Party boss to deputize parliamentary social affairs committee

Habineza was unopposed and garnered 100% vote of the parliament (78 out of 78).

He said after his victory that, “Together with others we shall work hard to advocate for the well-being of Rwandans.”

He told parliament that he has worked in different domains to uphold well-being of citizens, like in Rotaract Club where he was involved in collecting clothes and other stuff to give to people in hospitals and villages.

He has also has run a project to help genocide survivor widows of Avega in Kigali and partly worked with the Red Cross Rwanda.

“With my education in military and security studies, I did a part in human security, which makes aware of human security problems like flooding, poor housing and many more,” he told said Tuesday evening after his election.

Having been a presidential candidate and “committed to up-lifting the well-being of all Rwandans, they were glad and voted me,” he said.

Green Party boss Frank Habineza to deputize parliamentary social affairs committee

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