Bernard Makuza, born on September thirtieth, nineteen sixty-two, is a prominent Rwandan politician and diplomat. His political career is marked by significant leadership roles, including his tenure as Prime Minister of Rwanda from March eighth, two thousand to October sixth, two thousand eleven. During this period, he played a crucial role in shaping the country's policies and governance.
Following his time as Prime Minister, Makuza continued to serve his nation as the President of the Senate of Rwanda from October fourteenth, two thousand fourteen, until October seventeenth, two thousand nineteen. His contributions to Rwandan politics have been instrumental in fostering stability and development in the post-genocide era.
Throughout his career, Makuza has demonstrated a commitment to public service and diplomacy, navigating complex political landscapes to promote national interests. His leadership has left a lasting impact on Rwanda's political framework and its journey towards recovery and growth.