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Five steps of Wikipedia for Thursday, 18th April 2024
Welcome, ողջու՜յն (voġčuyn), მოგესალმებით (mogesalmebit), bienvenido 🤗 Five steps of Wikipedia from "Didier Kamanzi" to "1978 Rwandan constitutional referendum". 🪜👣
Start page 👣🏁: Didier Kamanzi "Didier Kamanzi, is a Rwandan actor. One of the most popular actors in Rwandan cinema, Kamanzi is best known for the roles in the films Rwasa, Rwassibo and Catherine.Apart from acting, he is also a player in the Rwanda national rugby union team. ..."
Step 1️⃣ 👣: Rwanda "Rwanda, officially the Republic of Rwanda, is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley of Central Africa, where the African Great Lakes region and Southeast Africa converge. Located a few degrees south of the Equator, Rwanda is bordered by Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic..."
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Step 2️⃣ 👣: 1961 Rwandan monarchy referendum "A referendum on the monarchy was held in Rwanda on 25 September 1961, concurrent with parliamentary elections. The referendum asked two questions: whether the monarchy should be retained after independence the following year, and whether the incumbent, Kigeli V, should remain King. The result was a..."
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Step 3️⃣ 👣: 1965 Rwandan general election "General elections were held in Rwanda on 10 March 1965, the first direct one in the country and the first since independence in 1962. At the time, the country was a one-party state with MDR-Parmehutu as the sole legal party. Its leader, Grégoire Kayibanda, ran unopposed in the country's first..."
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Step 4️⃣ 👣: 1983 Rwandan parliamentary election "Parliamentary elections were held in Rwanda on 26 December 1983. Although the previous elections had only been held two years beforehand, the term of that parliament was deemed to have begun in January 1979, so its five-year mandate was due to end. At the time the country was still a one-party..."
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Step 5️⃣ 👣: 1978 Rwandan constitutional referendum "A constitutional referendum was held in Rwanda on 17 December 1978. It followed the 1973 coup d'état by Juvénal Habyarimana and the dissolution of the former sole legal party, MDR-Parmehutu. The new constitution created a presidential republic with no term limits for the President, and made the..."
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Burundi’s Ruling Party Candidate Wins Election With 68.7 Percent – Official Evariste Ndayishimiye, Burundi’s Presidential candidate of the ruling party the National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD-FDD), casts his ballot during the presidential and general elections at the Bubu Primary school in Giheta, central Burundi, on May 20, 2020.AFP…
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#VOA: Abayoboke 4 ba Agathon Rwasa Barapfunzwe mu Ntara ya Bubanza
#VOA: Abayoboke 4 ba Agathon Rwasa Barapfunzwe mu Ntara ya Bubanza
[ad_1] Ifatwa ry’aba FNL bayoboka umushingamateka Agathon Rwasa riravugwa mu ntara ya Bubanza turi mu burengero bw’Uburundi. Bane bo ku Mutumba Gihungwe wa komine Gihanga barahagaritswe n’igipolisi mw’ijoro ryo kur’uyu w’Imana nk’igihe c’isaha zitatu baca baja gufungirwa mu gasho k’igipolisi ku murwa mukuru w’iyo komine. Mu gipolisi i Gihanga amakuru avayo avuga ko abo bagabo bane bo mu Mizero…
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#Burundi: #Mubimbi Rural muntara ya #Bujumbura ibara ryahatswe kugwa kur'uyu wa gatandatu igenekerezo rya 05/10/2019 hagati y'abapolisi cacungera #Rwasa Agathon umukuru wa #CNL hamwe n'abasanzwe bahacungera umutekano. Ibikorwa vya #CNL bikaba bitoroherejwe. Fyonda kuri j'#aime na #partager mwame muronka amakuru https://www.instagram.com/p/B3QAY0FhtCk/?igshid=17j5dsb8egpzg
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Rwasa yakundwaga Ningera zose z’abantu. n’umwana w’igitambabuga hari icyo yakundiraga uyu mugabo wubatse izina muri #cinema y’u Rwanda #cinemarwanda #ntucikeintege #rwasa #rip #restinpeace Sorry brothers @uncleaustin @davidbayingana @muyoboke_alex @onduhungirehe @bamporiki_edu @alga_love @patientbizimana @queenchaofficial #family MUKOMERE (at inyarwanda.com) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2JxOigBue-/?igshid=15x4gc5cgp2g3
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Rwasa uzwi muri Filime Nyarwanda yitabye Imana [ INKURU IRAMBUYE ]
Rwasa uzwi muri Filime Nyarwanda yitabye Imana [ INKURU IRAMBUYE ]
Umukinnyi wa Filime Rwasa uzwi muri sinema nyarwanda yitabye Imana aguye mu bitaro bya CHUK azize indwara ya diabète.
Denis Nsanzamahoro uzwi nka Rwasa
Denis Nsanzamahoro uzwi nka Rwasa ni umwe mu bakinnyi ba filime nyarwanda wamenyekanye muri filime yanamwitiriwe yitwa ‘Rwasa’ ndetse n’izindi ziirmo iyo yakiniye hanze y’u Rwanda yitwa “The Last King of Scotland” Iyi filime ni imwe mu zikomeye…
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Burundi: Imbonerakure Day: massacre sans précédent de civils
Combats dans diverses régions du pays. Les attaques ne sont pas seulement menées par les rebelles de la formation partisane Red Tabara. Il s'agirait d'attaques coordonnées impliquant la formation historique des Hutu FNL. Offensive militaire coordonné par Agathon Rwasa. Tous details sur le quotidien L’Indro https://www.lindro.it/burundi-imbonerakure-day-massacre-sans-precedent-de-civils/#prettyPhoto
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Rwasa uzwi muri Filime Nyarwanda yitabye Imana [ INKURU IRAMBUYE ]
Rwasa uzwi muri Filime Nyarwanda yitabye Imana [ INKURU IRAMBUYE ]
Umukinnyi wa Filime Rwasa uzwi muri sinema nyarwanda yitabye Imana aguye mu bitaro bya CHUK azize indwara ya diabète.
Denis Nsanzamahoro uzwi nka Rwasa
Denis Nsanzamahoro uzwi nka Rwasa ni umwe mu bakinnyi ba filime nyarwanda wamenyekanye muri filime yanamwitiriwe yitwa ‘Rwasa’ ndetse n’izindi ziirmo iyo yakiniye hanze y’u Rwanda yitwa “The Last King of Scotland” Iyi filime ni imwe mu zikomeye…
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BREAKING:Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza Died Of COVID-19 Disease
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BREAKING:Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza Died Of COVID-19 Disease
Burundi president becomes world’s first head of state to die of Covid confirm medics, despite government officials insisting death was due to heart attack
The Burundian president died from the coronavirus, according to medics at the hospital where he was flown to following his death.
The country’s government had announced Pierre Nkurunziza’s cause of death as from a heart attack.
A medical source at the Karusi hospital where Nkurunziza died, has confirmed the president was in ‘respiratory distress’ before his death.
Medics at the Kamenge university hospital in Bujumbura told AFP that the head of the institute of public health requested their hospital’s only ventilator and the head of our reanimation service ‘in the name of the presidency’ on Monday at 10am’.
The president was flown to the hospital in Karusi, but it was ‘too late,’ he was ‘already dead,’ a medical source in Karusi said.
Suspicions had been high the president had Covid-19 after his wife was hospitalised at the end of May with the virus. A medical document seen by AFP said she had tested positive for the virus and suffered ‘respiratory distress.’
The African country announced Nkurunziza’s ‘unexpected’ death on June 9 declaring a national week of mourning.
The government has yet to announce a date for his funeral, but is marking the seven-day period of national mourning, during which it has banned music in bars, nightclubs and karaoke, a statement said Thursday.
Nkurunziza had reportedly felt unwell on June 6 and ‘to very great surprise’ his health worsened, leading to a cardiac arrest from which he died in hospital, officials had said.
His wife Denise was airlifted for coronavirus treatment in Kenya on May 30, prompting some suspicion about the president’s true cause of death.
Nkurunziza was due to leave office in August after a controversial 15-year term marked by claims of repression and human rights abuses.
It was announced on Friday that Burundi’s constitutional court has agreed that president-elect Evariste Ndayishimiye should be sworn in immediately after the death of Nkurunziza.
A medical source at the Karusi hospital where Nkurunziza died, has confirmed the president had also been in ‘respiratory distress’ before his death.
Nkurunziza took office in 2005 under a power-sharing deal following a 12-year civil war which left 300,000 people dead.
His decision to run for a disputed third term in 2015 plunged the country into violence, leading to hundreds more deaths.
Facing allegations of widespread abuses, his government became the first country to leave the International Criminal Court in 2017.
Human Rights Watch says the police and ruling party are known to carry out ‘widespread human rights abuses’ including killings and arbitrary arrests.
Nkurunziza’s party was confirmed as the winner of May’s election last week, paving the way for the first peaceful transfer of power since independence in 1962.
The outgoing president had backed retired army general Ndayishimiye as his successor and saw him win nearly 70 per cent of the vote.
The opposition National Freedom Council (CNL), headed by Agathon Rwasa, had alleged the May 20 election was riddled with fraud and irregularities.
In the event of a president’s death, the constitution provides for the speaker of parliament to take over in such a situation.
Legally, the Speaker of parliament, Pascal Nyabenda, should have become the interim leader.
It was announced on Friday that Burundi’s constitutional court has agreed that president-elect Evariste Ndayishimiye (pictured) should be sworn in immediately after the death of Nkurunziza The court ruled, however, that ‘the interim period is not necessary and that…Ndayishimiye must be sworn in as soon as possible’, the government said in a statement posted on Twitter.
There had been uncertainty as to who was in charge in Bujumbura since the government announced Nkurunziza’s death.
Watchers of the country had worried about possible discord over the succession among the ranks of Burundi’s powerful group of generals that might have sparked a fresh round of unrest.
The statement did not say when the swearing-in would be conducted.
Ndayishimiye was declared winner of the central African country’s election last month after fending off a challenge from Agathon Rwasa, and was officially due to be sworn in in August.
It was the country’s first competitive presidential election since a civil war erupted in 1993.
Burundi, which shares the same ethnic mix with its neighbour Rwanda, has been convulsed by recurring cycles of power grabs, violence and massacres since it won independence in 1962.
Nkurunziza was a former rebel leader whose rule was marked by widespread brutality and repression of his opponents.
Burundi’s economy is also in tatters after donors, whose aid was a key source of government revenue, dropped the country amid continuing human rights violations
Burundi has largely ignored the virus outbreak, taking few measures to combat its spread compared to many of its neighbours which implemented strict lockdowns and curfews, and holding an election campaign.
The country has officially reported 94 cases and one death.
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The constitutional court which the opposition has a cused of following the governing CNDD-FDD party's orders,s Rwasa's National Freedom Council (CNL) failed to provide sufficient proof it's claims
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Burundi’s Ruling Party Candidate Wins Presidency
Burundi’s Ruling Party Candidate Wins Presidency
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NAIROBI — Burundi’s ruling party candidate, a retired general, has won the presidential election, the country’s electoral commission said on Monday, but the leading opposition challenger claims the vote was rigged.
The commission said Evariste Ndayishimiye had won 69 percent of votes cast and the opposition candidate, Agathon Rwasa, 24 percent.
The commission chairman, Pierre…
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Burundi's ruling party wins Presidential election
Burundi’s ruling party wins Presidential election
The commission said opposition candidate Agathon Rwasa received 24 percent of votes with a turnout of 88 percent. Commission chairman Pierre Claver Kazihise said the turnout was “massive” and the election was peaceful. The May 20 vote to replace President Pierre Nkurunziza, however, was preceded by political violence including the arrest, torture and murder of opposition activists, according to a…
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Burundi's ruling party wins presidential election
Burundi’s ruling party wins presidential election
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Burundi’s ruling party candidate, retired general Evariste Ndayishimiye, has won the presidential election with 69 per cent of votes cast, the electoral commission said on Monday, after accusations of rigging by the leading opposition challenger.
The commission said opposition candidate Agathon Rwasa received 24 per cent of votes. There was a turnout of 88 per cent.
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Burundi election commission says Ndayishimiye new president | News
Burundi’s election commission declared the governing party’s candidate, Evariste Ndayishimiye, the winner of the country’s presidential election amid accusations of rigging by the leading opposition challenger.
Ndayishimiye, a retired army general, won 68.72 percent of the votes in last week’s ballot, while Agathon Rwasa, the main opposition leader, received 24.19 percent, the commission said on Monday. There was a turnout of 88 percent.
Since Ndayishimiye received more than 50 percent of the vote, he avoided a runoff.
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Ndayishimiye was picked by the governing CNDD-FDD party to succeed outgoing President Pierre Nkurunziza, whose controversial decision to seek a third term in the last election in 2015 sparked mass unrest, violence and an opposition boycott.
Therence Manirambona, spokesman for the opposition National Freedom Council (CNL) said the party boycotted the announcement of results as it could not “back this farce”, repeating allegations of “massive fraud” during Wednesday’s election and the counting process.
“We have all the evidence and the real figures of these elections. We will seek justice,” Manirambona told the German news agency dpa.
Before the officials results came in, Rwasa had already alleged foul play, saying early numbers showing his CNL party heading for a bruising defeat were a “fantasy”.
Burundians wait in a line to vote during the presidential and general elections in Giheta, central Burundi [AFP]
With 87.7 percent of registered voters turning out to cast their ballots in last week’s elections, commission chairman Pierre Claver Kazihise described the turnout as “massive” and said the polling, which also included the election of members of parliament and local officials, was peaceful.
First democratic transfer in 58 years
The May 20 vote, which was contested by seven presidential hopefuls, is meant to usher in the first democratic transfer of power in 58 years of independence.
There were few international election monitors on Wednesday after the government said they would have to spend 14 days in quarantine to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Rwasa already hinted he would not take to the streets in protest and would appeal to the Constitutional Court, though he considers the process imperfect. The final election results will be declared by the Constitutional Court on June 4.
Burundi votes in tense presidential election
Ndayishimiye is expected to be sworn in for a seven-year term in late August, when Nkurunziza’s term ends.
It is unclear whether Ndayishimiye would be able to rule free from interference by Nkurunziza, who in February was elevated by Parliament to the rank of “supreme guide for patriotism” and will remain chairman of the party’s highly influential council of elders.
Burundi has been increasingly isolated since the 2015 election, when eruptions of violence left at least 1,200 dead and saw 400,000 flee the country.
Persisting turmoil has led foreign donors to cut ties, further scuttling the economy of Burundi, one of the poorest country’s in the world.
Meanwhile, accusations of major human rights violations have escalated. Between January and March, Ligue Iteka, an exiled Burundian rights group, documented 67 killings, including 14 extrajudicial executions, and six disappearances.
There was no comment from the government, which has previously denied accusations of rights violations.
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Burundi election commission says Ndayishimiye new president
Burundi election commission says Ndayishimiye new president
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Burundi’s election commission declared the governing party’s candidate, Evariste Ndayishimiye, the winner of the country’s presidential election amid accusations of rigging by the leading opposition challenger.
Ndayishimiye, a retired army general, won 68.72 percent of the votes in last week’s ballot, while Agathon Rwasa, the main opposition leader, received 24.19 percent, the commission…
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