Born in
Huye District, Rwanda, and from then to April 2020 as representative of the Foreign Ministry to the
East African Community. He has also been a representative before the
Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. In June 2024, Nduhungirehe replaced
Vincent Biruta as Foreign Minister of Rwanda. During the
Goma offensive in 2025, where
M23 took the city of
Goma, in the eastern
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nduhungirehe urged a ceasefire, and called on DR Congo to negotiate with M23 rebels, whom the DR Congo considers as terrorists. Nduhungirehe had previously accused DR Congo, in October 2024, of refusing to sign a deal to reduce fighting in
Kivu. Nduhungirehe has maintained the official Rwandan position that Rwanda does not support M23. On 27 June 2025 he signed a
peace agreement in Washington on behalf of Rwanda with the DRC's foreign minister
Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner. ==References==