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Mayors Of Bukavu
This is an incomplete list of national mayors (''bourgmestres'') of Bukavu, in Sud-Kivu, DR Congo since the Independence, 1960. List * Denis Maganga Igomokelo 1961-1964 * François Matabaro 1964-1967 * Daniel Birimwiragi 1967-1968 * Floribert Sukadi Bulayi 1968-1970 * Grégoire Sedei Sekimonyo 1970-1971 * Gilbert Kibibi wa Lukinda Umo 1971-1974 * Mosha Kayembe Dibwa 1974 * André Lokomba Kumuadeboni 1974-1979 * M'lemvo wa Maduda Yeka 1979-1981 * André Lokomba Kumuadeboni 1981-1982 * Me Nyaloka zizi Mata-Ebongo 1982-1984 * Ndala wa Ndala 1984-1986 * Shango Okitedinga Lumbahe 1986-1988 * Shemisi Betitwa 1988-1991 * Jules Walumona Kyembwa 1991-1996 * Migale mwene Malibu 1991-1996 * Thaddée Mutware Binyonyo 1996-2000 * Roger Safari * Adolphe Cirimwami * Mathieu Ruguye * Prospère Mushobekwa Prospère Mushobekwa Nyalukemba is the former president of the Provincial Assembly of Sud-Kivu (until 2004), and a former mayor of Bukavu. See also * Bukavu history a ...
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Mairie Bukavu
In local government, a city hall, town hall, civic centre (in the United Kingdom, UK or Australia), guildhall, or a municipal building (in the Philippines), is the chief administration (government), administrative building of a city, town, or other municipality. It usually houses the City council, city or town council, its associated departments, and their employees. It also usually functions as the base of the mayor of a city, town, borough, county or shire, and of the executive arm of the municipality (if one exists distinctly from the council). By convention, until the middle of the 19th century, a single large open chamber (or "hall") formed an integral part of the building housing the council. The hall may be used for council meetings and other significant events. This large chamber, the "town hall" (and its later variant "city hall") has become synonymous with the whole building, and with the administrative body housed in it. The terms "council chambers", "municipal ...
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Shango Okitedinga Lumbahe
Shango (Yoruba language: Ṣàngó, also known as Changó or Xangô in Latin America; and as Jakuta or Badé) is an Orisha, a deity in Yoruba religion. Genealogically speaking, Shango is a royal ancestor of the Yoruba as he was the third Alaafin of the Oyo Kingdom prior to his posthumous deification. Shango has numerous manifestations, including Airá, Agodo, Afonja, Lubé, and Obomin. He is known for his powerful double axe (Oṣè). He is considered to be one of the most powerful rulers that Yorubaland has ever produced. In the New World, he is syncretized with either Saint Barbara or Saint Jerome. Historical figure Ṣàngó was the third Alafin of Oyo, following Oranmiyan and Ajaka. He brought prosperity to the Oyo Empire. According to Professor Mason's ''Mythological Account of Heroes and Kings'', unlike his peaceful brother Ajaka, he was a powerful and violent ruler. He reigned for seven years which were marked by his continuous campaigns and many battles. His ...
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Timeline Of Bukavu
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo. 20th century * 1924 - Bukavu becomes part of the newly formed administrative Province Orientale in colonial Belgian Congo.( fr) * 1925 - Seat of Kivu District relocated to Bukavu from Rutshuru. * 1927 - Bukavu renamed "Costermansville" after Belgian colonial official Paul Costermans. * 1929 - Catholic Apostolic Vicariate of Kivu established. * 1927 - Zoological and Forest Reserve of Mount Kahuzi established near Costermansville. * 1938 - founded by Catholic Pères Blancs. * 1942 - Catholic, Swahili-French language ''Hodi'' newspaper begins publication. * 1951 ** Catholic Our Lady of Peace Cathedral built. ** Bushi Football Club founded. * 1953 ** Costermansville renamed "Bukavu." ** ''La Presse Africaine'' newspaper begins publication. * 1958 - Bukavu attains city status. * 1961 ** Denis Maganga Igomokelo becomes mayor. ** (school) established. * 1967 - 9 August: City taken ...
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Philemon Lotombo Yogolelo
Philemon may refer to: In the Bible * Epistle to Philemon, a book in the New Testament * Philemon (biblical figure), recipient of Saint Paul's Epistle to Philemon Arts and entertainment * ''Philémon'' (comics), a Franco-Belgian comic book series by Fred * ''Philemon'' (musical), a 1975 off-Broadway musical by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt * Philemon Arthur and the Dung, a music group from Scania, Sweden, consisting of two members, whose real names are unknown * Philemon, a character from the '' Persona'' video game series People * Helen Philemon (born 1980), track and field athlete from Papua New Guinea * Philemon (given name), a list of people with the given name * Philemon (poet), an Athenian poet and playwright of the New Comedy * Philemon (geographer), an Ancient Greek geographer of the 1st century AD Other * Baucis and Philemon, the couple from the ''Metamorphoses'' of Greek mythology * Philemon, a wise spirit guide in '' The Red Book'', by Carl Jung * Philemon Founda ...
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Guillaume Bonga Laisi
Guillaume may refer to: People * Guillaume (given name), the French equivalent of William * Guillaume (surname) Other uses * Guillaume (crater) See also * '' Chanson de Guillaume'', an 11th or 12th century poem * Guillaume affair, a Cold War espionage scandal that led to the resignation of West German Chancellor Willi Brandt * Saint-Guillaume (other) * Guillaumes Guillaumes (; oc, Guilherme; it, Guglielmi) is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France. It was part of the historic County of Nice until 1860 as ''Guglielmi''. The Valberg ski resort is, in part, located on this ...
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Prospère Mushobekwa
Prospère Mushobekwa Nyalukemba is the former president of the Provincial Assembly of Sud-Kivu (until 2004), and a former mayor of Bukavu. See also * Bukavu history and timeline * List of mayors of Bukavu This is an incomplete list of national mayors (''bourgmestres'') of Bukavu, in Sud-Kivu, DR Congo since the Independence, 1960. List * Denis Maganga Igomokelo 1961-1964 * François Matabaro 1964-1967 * Daniel Birimwiragi 1967-1968 * Floribe ... References Living people Mayors of Bukavu Year of birth missing (living people) {{DRCongo-mayor-stub ...
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Mathieu Ruguye
Mathieu is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname * André Mathieu (1929–1968), Canadian pianist and composer * Anselme Mathieu (1828–1895), French Provençal poet * Claude-Louis Mathieu (1783–1875), French mathematician and astronomer * Émile Léonard Mathieu (1835–1890), French mathematician * Gail D. Mathieu, United States ambassador to Namibia * Georges Mathieu (1921–2012), French painter * Jérémy Mathieu (born 1983), French footballer * Luc Mathieu (born 1972), French journalist * Marie-Alexandrine Mathieu (1838–1908), French artist known for her etchings * Michel Mathieu (other), multiple people, including: **Michel Mathieu (Canadian politician) (1838–1916), Canadian politician **Michel Mathieu (French politician) (1944–2010), French diplomat * Mireille Mathieu (born 1946), French singer * Paul-Henri Mathieu (born 1982), French tennis player * Simonne Mathieu (1908–1980), French tennis player * Tyrann M ...
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Adolphe Cirimwami
''Adolphe'' is a classic French novel by Benjamin Constant, first published in 1816. It tells the story of an alienated young man, Adolphe, who falls in love with an older woman, Ellénore, the Polish mistress of the Comte de P***. Their illicit relationship serves to isolate them from their friends and from society at large. The book eschews all conventional descriptions of exteriors for the sake of detailed accounts of feelings and states of mind. Constant began the novel on 30 October 1806, and completed it some time before 1810. While still working on it he read drafts to individual acquaintances and to small audiences, and after its first publication in London and Paris in June 1816 it went through three further editions: in July 1816 (new preface), July 1824 in Paris (restorations to Ch. 8, third preface), and in 1828. Many variants appear, mostly alterations to Constant's somewhat archaic spelling and punctuation. Plot summary Adolphe, the narrator, is the son of a ...
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Roger Safari
Roger is a given name, usually masculine, and a surname. The given name is derived from the Old French personal names ' and '. These names are of Germanic origin, derived from the elements ', ''χrōþi'' ("fame", "renown", "honour") and ', ' ("spear", "lance") (Hrōþigēraz). The name was introduced into England by the Normans. In Normandy, the Frankish name had been reinforced by the Old Norse cognate '. The name introduced into England replaced the Old English cognate '. ''Roger'' became a very common given name during the Middle Ages. A variant form of the given name ''Roger'' that is closer to the name's origin is ''Rodger''. Slang and other uses Roger is also a short version of the term "Jolly Roger", which refers to a black flag with a white skull and crossbones, formerly used by sea pirates since as early as 1723. From up to , Roger was slang for the word " penis". In '' Under Milk Wood'', Dylan Thomas writes "jolly, rodgered" suggesting both the sexual doub ...
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