James Musoni
James Musoni is the current Ambassador of the Republic of Rwanda to the Republic of Zimbabwe.[1][2][3][4]
James Musoni | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Rwandan |
Citizenship | Rwandan |
Alma mater | Newport International University (Master of Business Administration) Makerere University (Bachelor of Commerce) Harvard Kennedy School (Certificate in Public Finance Management)[1] |
Occupation | Government official |
Years active | 1994 — present |
Career
In his career, James Musoni has served in the following offices:
- Minister of Infrastructure (2014-2018);[5]
- Minister of Local Government (2009-2014)
- Minister of Finance and Economic Planning (2006-2009)[6]
- Minister of Commerce, Industry, Investment Promotion, Tourism and Cooperatives (2005-2006)
- Minister of State in charge of Investment promotion and Industries.(2005)
- Commissioner General of Rwanda Revenue Authority (2001-2005)
- Deputy commissioner General of Rwanda Revenue Authority (2000)
- Director of Youth Affairs, Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture (1994-2000)
- A member of Presidential Advisory Council (PAC) (2008-2018)
He has been part of the team that spearheaded and guided a number of reforms in Rwanda that have contributed to the country's good performance in socio-economic and political transformation.[7][8][9]
References
- Jean de la Croix (6 April 2018). "Minister James Musoni Dropped In Mini Cabinet Reshuffle". Kigali: Kt Press). Retrieved 6 April 2018.
- "Rwanda Ambassador to Zimbabwe Says Peace, Unity Key in Curbing State Atrocities". VOA. 5 April 2019.
- Himbara, David (December 24, 2018). "Kagame Has Rehabilitated James Musoni — Eight Months After Musoni Was Dismissed From Cabinet". Medium.
- "ZBC".
- New Times Reporter (16 August 2007). "CID questions James Musoni". New Times (Rwanda). Kigali. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
- http://www.effective-states.org/wp-content/uploads/working_papers/final-pdfs/esid_wp_120_chemouni_POE.pdf
- "James Musoni News | James Musoni Business News". www.africanbusinesscentral.com.
- "Leveraging Urbanization for Rwanda's Economic Transformation". World Bank.
- https://hdr.undp.org/sites/default/files/rwanda_2007_en.pdf
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