With 8yr Membership, Rwanda To Host Commonwealth Summit 2020
ByJean de la Croix Tabaro April 20, 2018 at 7:52 pm 3
President Paul Kagame shaking hands with Queen Elizabeth II of England
The Commonwealth Heads of Government summit on Friday confirmed Rwanda as host of the next meeting of the bloc – knocking out countries with more deeper historic links to Britain.
The decision was taken at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) taking place in London and Windsor Castle on Friday.
Theresa May reads the decision about Rwanda becoming the host of next Commonwealth summit
Theresa May, the UK Prime Minister said on Twitter: “Rwanda will host the next Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in 2020”
CHOGAM takes place every two years and brings together 54 member countries mostly former British colonies. It is headed by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. Rwanda joined the Commonwealth in November 2009, becoming its 54th member.
President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame attended the summit.
President Paul Kagame is received by Theresa May, PM of the UK and Baroness Scotland, Secretary General of Commonwealth at Buckingham Palace
Rwanda has proved capacity of hosting big summits with esteemed dignitaries. The African Union General assembly that took place in Kigali in July 2016 with more than 50 heads of State and government was the first of its kind and was followed by a series of many others; the World Economic Forum, Transform Africa and very recently, the extraordinary African Union General Assembly.
This year, Rwanda, with its newly inaugurated Radisson Blu and Kigali Convention Centre, will host 63 international events ranging from Mo Ibrahim Foundation Good Governance Meeting at the end of the month to FIFA meeting in October to mention but a few.
President Paul Kagame at the Commonwealth Heads of State retreat at Windsor Castle
Meanwhile, it is reported that Rwanda was chosen as next host of Commonwealth Summit following Malaysia absence at the current meeting.
“Defeat for Fiji. 1st African venue since Uganda in 2007. Malaysia pulled out after PM Najib Razak decided not to come to London,” tweeted James Landales, Diplomatic Correspondent for BBC News on Friday.
ByJean de la Croix Tabaro April 20, 2018 at 7:52 pm 3
President Paul Kagame shaking hands with Queen Elizabeth II of England
The Commonwealth Heads of Government summit on Friday confirmed Rwanda as host of the next meeting of the bloc – knocking out countries with more deeper historic links to Britain.
The decision was taken at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) taking place in London and Windsor Castle on Friday.
Theresa May reads the decision about Rwanda becoming the host of next Commonwealth summit
Theresa May, the UK Prime Minister said on Twitter: “Rwanda will host the next Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in 2020”
CHOGAM takes place every two years and brings together 54 member countries mostly former British colonies. It is headed by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. Rwanda joined the Commonwealth in November 2009, becoming its 54th member.
President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame attended the summit.
President Paul Kagame is received by Theresa May, PM of the UK and Baroness Scotland, Secretary General of Commonwealth at Buckingham Palace
Rwanda has proved capacity of hosting big summits with esteemed dignitaries. The African Union General assembly that took place in Kigali in July 2016 with more than 50 heads of State and government was the first of its kind and was followed by a series of many others; the World Economic Forum, Transform Africa and very recently, the extraordinary African Union General Assembly.
This year, Rwanda, with its newly inaugurated Radisson Blu and Kigali Convention Centre, will host 63 international events ranging from Mo Ibrahim Foundation Good Governance Meeting at the end of the month to FIFA meeting in October to mention but a few.
President Paul Kagame at the Commonwealth Heads of State retreat at Windsor Castle
Meanwhile, it is reported that Rwanda was chosen as next host of Commonwealth Summit following Malaysia absence at the current meeting.
“Defeat for Fiji. 1st African venue since Uganda in 2007. Malaysia pulled out after PM Najib Razak decided not to come to London,” tweeted James Landales, Diplomatic Correspondent for BBC News on Friday.