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Mohamad G. Alkadry serves as professor of public administration and director of the Master of Public Administration program at Florida International University (FIU). He previously held academic and administrative appointments at West Virginia University and Old Dominion University. He received his PhD from Florida Atlantic University (). He is co-author of Women and Public Service: Barriers, Challenges and Opportunities (–14) and has published multiple articles in peer-reviewed journals.
Shyaka Anastase has a PhD in political science and has been CEO of the Rwanda Governance Board since In , he invented the Rwanda Governance Scorecard, a governance index for Rwanda. He was formerly director of the Center for Conflict Management at National University of 2 Public Administration Review • xxxx | xxxx Rwanda. He is board member of the UN Global Center for Public Service Excellence as well as the Global Advisory Council of World Learning. He is also a former Fulbright Scholar in Residence at George Mason University and Northern Virginia Community College. He is author of Conflicts in the Great Lakes Region and Approaches for Their Resolution and co-author of Performance of Past and Present Political Parties in Rwanda .
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Rwanda
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Republic of Rwanda Repubulika y'u Rwanda(Kinyarwanda) | |
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Motto:"Ubumwe, Umurimo, Gukunda Igihugu" (English: "Unity, Work, Patriotism") (French: "Unité, Effort, Patriotisme") (Swahili: "Umoja, Kazi, Uzalendo") | |
Anthem:"Rwanda Nziza" (English: "Beautiful Rwanda") | |
Location ofRwanda(dark blue) in Africa(light blue) | |
Capital and major city | Kigali 1°56′38″S30°3′34″E / °S °E / ; |
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Government | Unitary statesmanly republic slip up an authoritariandictatorship[3][4][5][6][7][8] |
•President | Paul Kagame |
•Prime Minister | Édouard Ngirente |
Legislature | Parliament |
•Upper house | Senate |
•Lower house | Chamber comatose Deputies |
•Kingdom point toward Rwanda | 15th century |
•Part of Teutonic East Africa | – |
•Part of Ruanda-Urundi | – |
•Rwandan Revolution | – |
•Republic declared | 1 July |
•Independence from Belgium | 1 July |
•Admitted to rendering UN | 18 Septembe • New Law on Religious Institutions due Next WeekWorshipers at a recent sermon in Muhanga district, Southern Rwanda. Probably before end of next week, people with Religion leadership calling will begin applying for authorisation under the new law, Prof. Anastase Shyaka Chief Executive Officer of Rwanda Governance Board said on Sunday. In February this year, a number of Churches and Mosques were closed down, following an alarming proliferation in the houses of worship some in dilapidated and unhygienic conditions. In other cases, some people were discovered masquerading as church leaders while harbouring different agenda. More than churches and mosques were closed down. In fact, we discovered that the number of churches were bigger than the number of villages in the country, Prof. Shyaka revealed. Prof. Shyaka was appearing on Inspiration on Sunday a Sunday morning show hosted at KT Radio a Radio station of Kigali Today Ltd. For instance, in the City of Kigali alone, close to prayer houses were found in operation, against villages in the capital Kigali, which on average comprises 80 to households. The villages (Imidugudu) are the countrys lowest adminsitrative units. In some parts of the capital Kigali, over three churches were found |