Liberata Mulamula, (néeRutageruka (born 10 April 1956) is a Tanzanian diplomat and politician who served as Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation from April 2021 to October 2022. She was appointed by PresidentSamia Suluhu, on 31 March 2021 and was sworn into office on 1 April 2021.[1]
Before her retirement from the diplomatic service in April 2016, she served as the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, for a period of seven months, between May 2015 until December 2015.[1][2]
Liberata Rutageruka was born in April 1956 in Misenyi, Kitobo Musibuka, Bukoba District, in Kagera Region. She has a twin sister by the name Iluminata Maerere who also served as UNDP seara Lione. She attended primary school locally, starting at the age of six years. She completed her O-Level education at Tabora Girls School in 1973. She went on to graduate with the equivalent of a high school diploma from
Mzizima Secondary School in 1975, after completing her A-Level studies.[3]
While Liberata is a career diplomat, she did not enter into politics until her appointment by President Jakaya Kikwete, as the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2015.[2] Following the sudden death of president John Magufuli, she was appointed as the new Minister of Foreign affairs on 31 March, 2021 in the 6th Cabinet of Tanzania. Mulamula was simultaneously, concurrently nominated to the Parliament of Tanzania (2020-2025).[4]
Personal life
Liberata Rutageruka was born on 10 April 1956 in Muleba, Bukoba, Kagera Region.[3] She is the mother of two children.[5]
^UN Association of the National Capital Area (2020). "Ambassador Liberata Mulamula". Washington DC, United States: UN Association of the National Capital Area. Archived from the original on 25 June 2021. Retrieved 5 April 2021.