List of Tutsis
This is a list of notable Tutsis
- Michel Micombero, former president of Burundi −1940–1983[1]
- Jean-Baptiste Bagaza, former president of Burundi – born 1946[2]
- Pierre Buyoya, former president of Burundi – born 1949[3]
- Sylvie Kinigi, former prime minister of Burundi and acting president of Burundi – born 1952[4]
- Louis Rwagasore, former prime minister of Burundi – 1932–1961[5]
- Léopold Biha, former prime minister of Burundi[6]
- Anatole Kanyenkiko, former prime minister of Burundi – born 1952[7]
- Antoine Nduwayo, former prime minister of Burundi– born 1942[8]
- Mathias Sinamenye, 2nd vice president of Burundi[9]
- Alphonse-Marie Kadege, 4th vice president of Burundi[10]
- Frédéric Ngenzebuhoro 5th vice president of Burundi[11]
- Martin Nduwimana, 6th vice president of Burundi – born 1958[12]
- Rosalie Gicanda, ex-queen of Burundi[13]
- Sonia Rolland, actress – born 1981, mother tutsi ,father French
- Lando Ndasingwa, Rwandan politician, – died 1994[14]
- Benjamin Sehene, Rwandian author, – 1959, lives in Paris[15][16]
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