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The Chief of the Defence Staff is the highest-ranked officer in the Rwanda Defence Force.

Chief of Staff of the Rwandan Army

No. Portrait Name

(birth–death)

Term of office Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
Chief of Staff of the Rwandan Army
1 Major general
Déogratias Nsabimana
(1945–1994)
April 1992 6 April 1994 † 2 years
2 Colonel
Marcel Gatsinzi
(born 1948)
7 April 1994 17 April 1994 10 days [1]
3 Major general
Augustin Bizimungu
(born 1952)
17 April 1994 July 1994 2 months [2] [3]

Chief of Defence Staff of the Rwandan Patriotic Army/Rwanda Defense Force

No. Portrait Name

(birth–death)

Term of office Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
Chief of Defence Staff
1 Major general
Sam Kanyemera
1998 [4]
2 Lieutenant general
Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa
(born 1962)
1998 2002 3–4 years
3 General
James Kabarebe
(born 1959)
October 2002 10 April 2010 7 years, 6 months
4 Lieutenant general
Charles Kayonga
(born 1962)
April 2010 June 2013 3 years, 2 months
5 General
Patrick Nyamvumba
(born 1967)
22 June 2013 4 November 2019 6 years, 4 months [5]
6 General
Jean Bosco Kazura
4 November 2019 5 June 2023 4 years, 5 months [6]
7 Lieutenant-General
Mubarak Muganga
(born 1967)
5 June 2023 Incumbent 10 months [7]

References

  1. ^ Guichaoua, André (2015). From War to Genocide: Criminal Politics in Rwanda, 1990–1994. University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 159, 212. ISBN  9780299298203.
  2. ^ Dallaire, Roméo. "Ch. 11: To Go or To Stay?". Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda. pp. 292–293.
  3. ^ Des Forges, Alison (March 1999). Leave None to Tell the Story: Genocide in Rwanda – Extending the Genocide → Removing Dissenters. New York: Human Rights Watch. ISBN  1-56432-171-1.
  4. ^ Times Reporter (14 August 2007). "Mukezamfura speaks out on General Kaka". newtimes.co.rw. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Leaders". mod.gov.rw. Retrieved Sep 6, 2019.
  6. ^ Munyaneza, J. (2019) 'General Kazura Replaces General Nyamvumba as Kagame Shakes Up Top Military Brass', The New Times (Kigali), 5 November 2019, <www.newtimes.co.rw/news/gen-kazura-replaces-gen-nyamvumba-kagame-shakes-top-military-brass>
  7. ^ https://www.newtimes.co.rw/article/8055/news/security/marizamunda-is-new-defence-minister-as-gen-muganga-becomes-army-chief
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Chief of the Defence Staff is the highest-ranked officer in the Rwanda Defence Force.

Chief of Staff of the Rwandan Army

No. Portrait Name

(birth–death)

Term of office Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
Chief of Staff of the Rwandan Army
1 Major general
Déogratias Nsabimana
(1945–1994)
April 1992 6 April 1994 † 2 years
2 Colonel
Marcel Gatsinzi
(born 1948)
7 April 1994 17 April 1994 10 days [1]
3 Major general
Augustin Bizimungu
(born 1952)
17 April 1994 July 1994 2 months [2] [3]

Chief of Defence Staff of the Rwandan Patriotic Army/Rwanda Defense Force

No. Portrait Name

(birth–death)

Term of office Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
Chief of Defence Staff
1 Major general
Sam Kanyemera
1998 [4]
2 Lieutenant general
Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa
(born 1962)
1998 2002 3–4 years
3 General
James Kabarebe
(born 1959)
October 2002 10 April 2010 7 years, 6 months
4 Lieutenant general
Charles Kayonga
(born 1962)
April 2010 June 2013 3 years, 2 months
5 General
Patrick Nyamvumba
(born 1967)
22 June 2013 4 November 2019 6 years, 4 months [5]
6 General
Jean Bosco Kazura
4 November 2019 5 June 2023 4 years, 5 months [6]
7 Lieutenant-General
Mubarak Muganga
(born 1967)
5 June 2023 Incumbent 10 months [7]

References

  1. ^ Guichaoua, André (2015). From War to Genocide: Criminal Politics in Rwanda, 1990–1994. University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 159, 212. ISBN  9780299298203.
  2. ^ Dallaire, Roméo. "Ch. 11: To Go or To Stay?". Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda. pp. 292–293.
  3. ^ Des Forges, Alison (March 1999). Leave None to Tell the Story: Genocide in Rwanda – Extending the Genocide → Removing Dissenters. New York: Human Rights Watch. ISBN  1-56432-171-1.
  4. ^ Times Reporter (14 August 2007). "Mukezamfura speaks out on General Kaka". newtimes.co.rw. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Leaders". mod.gov.rw. Retrieved Sep 6, 2019.
  6. ^ Munyaneza, J. (2019) 'General Kazura Replaces General Nyamvumba as Kagame Shakes Up Top Military Brass', The New Times (Kigali), 5 November 2019, <www.newtimes.co.rw/news/gen-kazura-replaces-gen-nyamvumba-kagame-shakes-top-military-brass>
  7. ^ https://www.newtimes.co.rw/article/8055/news/security/marizamunda-is-new-defence-minister-as-gen-muganga-becomes-army-chief

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