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Christine Nkulikinka appointed Minister of Public Service and Labour
Ambassador Nkulikiyinka succeeds Dr. Jeanne d’Arc Mujawamariya who was recently removed as MIFOTRA Minister due to indictments for crimes, although his tenure was short-lived as he had been in charge of the Ministry of Environment.
Ambassador of the Ministry. Following the appointment of Dr. Nkuligeneka as Prime Minister, he has been without a minister for several days. Jeanne, who led the Ministry, was fired shortly afterwards on July 25, 2024, as she was assigned to lead the Ministry from June 12, 2024, which means that she had been in the Ministry for a period of months and 13 days.
Amb Nkulikiyinka was born in Kigali in 1965 and studied there until 1985 when he went to Germany to study Business Administration at the University of Ludwigshafen.
Ambassador Nkulikinka’s degree in Germany enables him to speak fluent German. He also speaks Kinyarwanda, English and French.
From 1991 to 2005, Ambassador Nkuligeneka worked at the Rwandan Embassy in Germany, from 2006 to 2008 he would be based at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kigali, and from 2009 to 2015 he returned to Germany to serve as Rwanda’s Ambassador to that country, as well as other neighboring countries, including Poland, Romania, Liechtenstein, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Ukraine.
Nkuligeneka served as Rwanda’s ambassador to Russia from 2011 to 2013 and he will be replaced by Dr. Jeanne D’Arc Mujawamariya as she also succeeded him at MIFOTRA.
In 2015, Ambassador Nkulikinka became Rwanda’s ambassador to Sweden, but he also has representatives in the Nordic countries, including Denmark, Norway, and Iceland (which helped Rwanda start using methane gas from Kivu to generate electricity).
Christine Nkulikinka was subsequently appointed Director General of the Rwanda Partnership Initiative from 2022.
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