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- Christine Nzeyimana is a Burundian judge. From 2007 to 2013 she was president of the Constitutional Court of Burundi. Christine Nzeyimana was a judge...
- Adidja Nzeyimana is a Burundian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for PVP Buyenzi and Burundi women's national team. Nzeyimana has pla**** for PVP Buyenzi...
- Leontine Nzeyimana (born 27 December 1973) is a Burundian politician who has served as Minister of East African Community Affairs, in the Office of the...
- Laurent Nzeyimana was a Burundian politician. He was the former Minister of Justice of Burundi from 1979 to 1982. He was succeeded by Jean-Baptiste Manwangari...
- Philip Nzeyimana Oslev (born 27 November 1994) is a professional footballer who plays as a rightback for AB. Born in Denmark, he represents the Burundi...
- (4–6) Tourist LeMC (7) Niels Destadsbader (7) Current An Lemmens Aster Nzeyimana (9–) Former Sean Dhondt (1–3, 5–7) Aaron Blommaert (8) Sam De Bruyn (backstage...
- against the coup's perpetrators. On 9 November 1965 he married Adèle Nzeyimana, a Ganwa daughter of a subchief. In July 1966, a second coup d'état brought...
- (4–6) Tourist LeMC (7) Niels Destadsbader (7) Current An Lemmens Aster Nzeyimana (9–) Former Sean Dhondt (1–3, 5–7) Aaron Blommaert (8) Sam De Bruyn (backstage...
- series, Robots, turned out to be reallife partners Lize Feryn & Aster Nzeyimana. Another reallife couple, Tine Embrechts and Guga Baúl parti****ted, not...
- 1976–1978: Albert Muganga 1978–1982: Édouard Nzambimana 1982–1986: Laurent Nzeyimana 1986–1987: Egide Nkuriyingoma 1987–1992: Cyprien Mbonimpa 1992–1993: Libère...