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Rwigyema’s Daughter, Teta, Leads Rwanda’s Delegation to Uganda

by Rogers Atukunda
April 20, 2026
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Uganda’s delegation leader, Amb. Richard T. Kabonero and the head of the Rwandan delegation Ms. Teta Gisa, Director General for Africa Department at Rwanda Foreign Affairs Ministry

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KAMPALA — Teta Gisa Rwigyema is leading Rwanda’s delegation to the 12th Uganda–Rwanda Joint Permanent Commission (JPC) in Kampala, underscoring renewed diplomatic engagement between the two neighbouring countries.

The Senior Officials’ Meeting of the JPC opened at Mestil Hotel, with Uganda’s delegation led by Richard T. Kabonero, Head of Regional Economic Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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He welcomed the Rwandan delegation and highlighted the significance of continued collaboration. He also emphasised the need to address emerging cross-border challenges jointly.

Uganda’s delegation leader, Amb. Richard T. Kabonero and the head of the Rwandan delegation, Ms Teta Gisa, Director General for the Africa Department at the Rwanda Foreign Affairs Ministry

“We must continuously confront challenges and opportunities that emerge and explore new areas of cooperation,” he said, citing pandemics, climate change, human trafficking, and cybercrime as shared concerns.

Leading Rwanda’s team, Rwigyema—who serves as Director General for Africa at Rwanda’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation—outlined the strategic importance of the meeting.

“This JPC is the framework of the strong political will and high expectations of our respective leaderships to further strengthen political and economic cooperation between our two countries,” she said.

She added that the session would review progress since the 11th JPC held in Kigali in 2023 and chart new areas of collaboration. “We will review progress across key sectors including trade and customs, defence and security, immigration, infrastructure, energy, aviation, and ICT,” Rwigyema noted.

Uganda’s delegation leader, Amb. Richard T. Kabonero and the head of the Rwandan delegation, Ms Teta Gisa, Director General for the Africa Department at the Rwanda Foreign Affairs Ministry

She also stressed the need for tangible outcomes that benefit citizens in both countries. “This session should serve as a platform to generate tangible and implementable outcomes that respond to the aspirations of our citizens,” she said. “Our cooperation must translate into improved livelihoods, enhanced regional integration, and sustained socio-economic transformation.”

The JPC discussions are expected to cover trade facilitation, investment, agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, and transboundary infrastructure, in line with East African Community integration goals and the African Union’s Agenda 2063.

Rwigyema’s leadership at the talks reflects her growing role in Rwanda’s diplomacy. Appointed Director General for Africa in 2024, she previously served as Director of African Union Unity and has worked with multilateral organisations, including the United Nations Population Fund.

She is also the daughter of the late Maj. Gen. Fred Gisa Rwigyema, a founding figure of the Rwandan Patriotic Front, linking her diplomatic role to a prominent historical legacy.

Officials from both countries say the ongoing JPC signals a strong political will to deepen bilateral ties and expand cooperation into new sectors, reinforcing what they describe as “fraternal relations” between Uganda and Rwanda.

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