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- Pierre Ngendandumwe (1930 – 15 January 1965) was a Burundian politician. He was a member of the Union for National Progress and was an ethnic Hutu. On...
- counting one Acting Prime Minister). Additionally, two people, Pierre Ngendandumwe and Albin Nyamoya, served on two non-consecutive occasions. Political...
- Minister and Minister of Health of Burundi under Prime Minister Pierre Ngendandumwe. In that role he helped secure diplomatic relations between Burundi and...
- ministers See list Joseph Cimpaye Louis Rwagasore André Muhirwa Pierre Ngendandumwe Albin Nyamoya Pié Masumbuko (Acting) Joseph Bamina Léopold Biha Born...
- had some Hutu support, and three of its Hutu members, including Pierre Ngendandumwe, became Prime Minister of Burundi. The party was taken over by President...
- Resident in Burundi. Usumbura, Ruanda-Urundi 13 October 1961 Pierre Ngendandumwe Rwandan Tutsi refugee Bujumbura, Burundi 15 January 1965 Sylv**** Olympio...
- minister (1961–1963) Pierre Ngendandumwe, Prime minister (1963–1964) Albin Nyamoya, Prime minister (1964–1965) Pierre Ngendandumwe, Prime minister (1965) Pié...
- MacDonald, American actress and singer (b. 1903) January 15 – Pierre Ngendandumwe, 4th and 6th Prime Minister of Burundi (********inated) (b. 1930) January...
- gave Mwambutsa his resignation that day. The Mwami appointed Pierre Ngendandumwe as the new prime minister. Despite this, Muhirwa retained his position...
- that year and in June Pierre Ngendandumwe formed a government with Nuwikware as Minister of Social Affairs. Ngendandumwe was dismissed in June 1964 and...