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The NQA Council

The NQA is governed by a Council of 7 members who are appointed by and report to the Minister of Higher Education, Technology and Innovation. Representation on Council reflects the valuable diversity of knowledge, skills and experience required to lead the NQA. The Council is appointed for a term of three years. The first Chairperson of the Council was Mr. Vitalis Ankama. The current Chairperson of the Council is Dr Romanus Shivute Shivoro.

Council Committees
The NQA Council has a number of committees assisting it to fulfil its legislative responsibilities. These are the:
  • Accreditation, Assessment and Audit Committee
  • Qualifications Committee
  • Human Resources Committee
  • Finance, ICT, Risk and Audit Committee
Committee membership may include non-Council members.
The Council Members

Dr Romanus Shivute Shivoro

Chairperson of the NQA Council
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Dr Romanus Shivute Shivoro

Chairperson of the NQA Council
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Dr Colen Tuaundu

NQA Council Member since 2022
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Dr Colen Tuaundu

NQA Council Member since 2022
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Ms. Valerie Garises

NQA Council Member since 2022
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Ms. Valerie Garises

NQA Council Member since 2022
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Ms. Ndeshipewa Johanna Akwenye

NQA Council Member since 2022
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Ms. Ndeshipewa Johanna Akwenye

NQA Council Member since 2022
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Mr. Fillemon Wise Immanuel

NQA Council Member since 2022
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Mr. Fillemon Wise Immanuel

NQA Council Member since 2022
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Mr. Kennedy Muyakwabo Matomola

NQA Council Member since 2022
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Mr. Kennedy Muyakwabo Matomola

NQA Council Member since 2022
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