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Antoine Nduwayo (born 1942) was the
Prime Minister of
Burundi from 22
February 1995,
until 31 July 1996.
Nduwayo is an
ethnic Tutsi.
Antoine Nduwayo became...
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Prime Minister Kanyenkiko and
replaced him with
Antoine Nduwayo.
Nduwayo actively undermined the president's policies. In 1995 Ntibantunganya...
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Processing of
Human ****, 5th Edition, 2010
Lecomte PJ,
Barthelemy C.,
Nduwayo L.,
Hamamah S. (1999) Necrospermia:
Etiology and treatment. In: Hamamah...
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Political offices Preceded by
Antoine Nduwayo Prime Minister of
Burundi 1996–1998 Succeeded by
Position abolished (1998–2020)...
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Stanley Nduwayo nicknamed "Maradona" is a
former international attacking midfielder player from Burundi. He pla**** for Vital'O and lost the 1992 African...
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Bagaza 1,752,579 99.6%
Elected Y 1993
Pierre Buyoya 742,360 32.86% Lost N 2015
Gerard Nduwayo 60,380 2.14% Lost N 2020
Gaston Sindimwo 73,353 1.70% Lost N...
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Player — MF FRA
Damien Martinez — MF FRA
Mourad Muhsin — MF BFA
Claude Nduwayo — MF FRA
Abderraman Ryah — MF CHA
Mahamat Saleh — FW SEN El-Hadji Arona...
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Bujumbura Mairie Province NDIZEYE Dieudonné M CNDD-FDD
Tutsi Karusi Province NDUWAYO Gilbert M CNDD-FDD Hutu
Makamba Province NDUWIMANA Bernardine F CNDD-FDD...
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minister (1993–1994)
Anatole Kanyenkiko,
Prime minister (1994–1995)
Antoine Nduwayo,
Prime minister (1995–1996) Pascal-Firmin Ndimira,
Prime minister (1996–1998)...
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April 1994‡ 1
October 1994 2 years, 110 days Hutu
FRODEBU Kanyenkiko Nduwayo 1994 1
October 1994 25 July 1996 (Deposed in coup) (3)
Pierre Buyoya (1949–2020)...