Ruphin Zafisambo

Ruphin Zafisambo
Zafisambo in 2025
29th Prime Minister of Madagascar
In office
6 October 2025 – 20 October 2025
PresidentAndry Rajoelina
Michael Randrianirina
Preceded byChristian Ntsay
Succeeded byHerintsalama Rajaonarivelo
Chief of Military Staff to the Prime Minister
In office
1 July 2020 – 6 October 2025
Prime MinisterChristian Ntsay
Deputy Secretary General to the Prime Minister
In office
27 March 2019 – 1 July 2020
Prime MinisterChristian Ntsay
Personal details
BornRuphin Fortunat Zafisambo Dimbisoa
Farafangana, Madagascar
EducationAntsirabe Military Academy
Military service
Allegiance Madagascar
Branch/serviceMadagascar Armed Forces
Years of service1991–present
Rank Army general
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Ruphin Fortunat Zafisambo Dimbisoa is a Malagasy general who served as the 29th prime minister of Madagascar in 2025. Having served in the role for two weeks, he is the shortest-serving prime minister in Malagasy history. Zafisambo was also the last prime minister to serve under the presidency of Andry Rajoelina, who was deposed in a 2025 coup.

Born in Farafangana, Zafisambo graduated from the Antsirabe Military Academy in 1991. He later carried out advanced military training in France and Algeria where he subsequently completed. In 2019, Zafisambo was appointed Deputy Secretary General to the Prime Minister under Prime Minister Christian Ntsay and served in this role until the following year where he was appointed Chief of Military Staff to the Prime Minister.

In 2025, amidst the 2025 Malagasy protests led by Gen Z, President Andry Rajoelina fired Ntsay and his government and appointed Zafisambo prime minister in an attempt to calm down the protesters. However, protests grew and on 14 October, Rajoelina was officially impeached by the National Assembly. Colonel Michael Randrianirina, the leader of the coup that followed the protests was installed as president. Thus, Zafisambo was the last prime minister to serve under Rajoelina. Just two weeks after being appointed prime minister, Zafisambo was replaced by Herintsalama Rajaonarivelo.