Domine Banyankimbona
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Domine Banyankimbona (born in 1970) is serving as the Minister of Public Service, Labour and Employment in the
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Background and education

Banyankimbona was born in 1970 in
Bururi Province Bururi Province is one of the eighteen provinces of Burundi, provinces of Burundi. It was formerly Burundi's largest province until the communes of Commune of Burambi, Burambi, Commune of Buyengero, Buyengero and Commune of Rumonge, Rumonge were t ...
. She is a member of the Catholic Church. Banyankimbona received a Bachelor’s Degree in Law from Hope University,
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Career

Banyankimbona served as the Vice President of one of the Supreme Court in Burundi and later became President and at the Court of Cassation. Thereafter, she became President of the First Section of the Judicial Chamber. Banyankimbona occupied various positions relating to her profession before she became the Minister of Public Service, Labour and Employment appointed by the President of Burundi, Evariste Ndayimiyishe. Since 2022, she has been the
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