- Paul
Mirerekano (1921 –
October 1965) was a
Burundian politician.
Ethnically Hutu, he
worked as an
agronomist for the
Belgian colonial administration in...
- Paul
Mirerekano aiming to
secure it with the
backing of a Hutu faction. Muhirwa's
group would be
dubbed the
Casablanca faction,
while Mirerekano's group...
- leadership. The
group was also
known as the
Jeunesse Mirerekano,
after Hutu
leader Paul
Mirerekano.
Eggers 2006, p. 112.
Weinstein 1976, pp. 142, 212....
- His
death stoked divisions in UPRONA, and
fueled a
rivalry between Paul
Mirerekano, a Hutu, and the new
Ganwa prime minister, André Muhirwa. Both claimed...
-
divisions in UPRONA, and
fueled a
rivalry between Hutu
politician Paul
Mirerekano and the new
Ganwa prime minister, André Muhirwa. Both
claimed to be the...
-
Ghislain 1970, pp. 49–50.
Strizek 1996, p. 121.
Russell 2019, p. 98. "
Mirerekano, Paul (1921–1965)".
Dictionary of
African Biography.
Oxford University...
- UPRONA, and
fueled a
rivalry between Muhirwa and a Hutu politician, Paul
Mirerekano. Both
claimed to be the
heirs to the late
prime minister's
legacy and...
-
divisions in UPRONA, and
fueled a
rivalry between Hutu
politician Paul
Mirerekano and the new
Ganwa prime minister, André Muhirwa. Both
claimed to be the...
-
garnering the Mwami's ire. In late
February 1963 Hutu
political leader Paul
Mirerekano was arrested, but
Nuwinkware ordered him
released on 1 March. The Ministry...
- Paul
Mirerekano aiming to
secure it with the
backing of a Hutu faction. Muhirwa's
group would be
dubbed the
Casablanca faction,
while Mirerekano's group...