Kabanga, Kirundo Province
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Kabanga is a village and a ''
colline ''Colline'' is a 1929 novel by the French writer Jean Giono. It has also been published as ''Hill of Destiny''. It tells the story of a small hamlet in Provence where the superstitious residents struggle against nature, as their settlement is s ...
'' in the
Commune of Busoni Busoni is a Communes of Burundi, commune of Kirundo Province in northern Burundi. The seat lies at Busoni, Burundi, Busoni. Location The Commune of Busoni has an area of and had a population of 145,424 as of the 2008 census. It is in the north of ...
, Kirundo Province, Burundi.


Location

Kabanga is on the RP 61 road from Busoni to the west, and is in the northeast of the Commune of Busoni. It is southeast of the south end of
Lake Kanzigiri Lake Kanzigiri (french: Lac Kanzigiri, ) is a lake in the Kirundo Province of Burundi. Location Lake Kanzigiri is on the boundary between the Commune of Bwambarangwe to the east and the Commune of Busoni to the west. It lies to the south of Lak ...
, situated to the northeast of Kabanga, which drains north into
Lake Rweru Lake Rweru is a lake close to the northernmost point of Burundi in central Africa. The northern shore of the lake forms part of Burundi's border with Rwanda. It is the most distant origin point of the Nile River. The Kagera River, considered by ...
. It lies at the juncture of routes 63 and 314, northeast of Busoni, and south of Nyagisozi.


Health center

There is a health center in Kabanga. It uses solar panels, with storage and an AC converter, to supply power for lights, medical equipment and refrigeration. It served a target population of 22,936 as of 2017. As of 2013, quality of service levels for hygeine, maternity care and financial management were high, at around 95%.


Politics

Jean Baptiste Nzigamasabo, known by the nickname "Gihahe", a parliamentarian of the
National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy The National Council for the Defense of DemocracyForces for the Defense of Democracy (french: Conseil National Pour la Défense de la DémocratieForces pour la Défense de la Démocratie, CNDD–FDD) is the major political party in Burundi. Durin ...
(CNDD-FDD) and former rebel reportedly has much control in Kabanga. On January 24, 2010, violence broke out in Kabanga, when members of the CNDD-FDD's Imbonerakure youth wing fought with political opponents of the National Forces of Liberation (FNL), hurling rocks and beating people with sticks. The following day, FNL member, Jean de Dieu Ntakarutimana, was illegally arrested by the director of the local school. Minister of the Interior Edouard Nduwimana arrived in Katanga on January 28 and gave a peace talk. In December 2011 Jean Claude Ngabonziza, who represented the party opposing the CNDD in Kirundo, was arrested in Kabanga. It was said that Jean Baptiste Nzigamasabo, the deputy elected in Busoni, had told his supporters to seize Ngabonziza, whom he described as a traitor for leaving the ruling party. Nzigamasabo had earlier led a mob of CNDD-FDD youth in Kirundo, who threw stones at FNL members and chanted "We will tie you up, we will shoot you." He was not charged for this incident. In February 2020 Martin Ndagijimana, head of the youth district of the CNL party, was arrested in Kabanga by Léonard Nkeraguhiga, chief of the ''colline'', for daring to call the chief at a late hour without permission. He was the tenth CNL activist to be detained in Busoni in a two-week period.


Economy

In May 2017 the Commune of Busoni issued a call for tender for construction of an administrative block at the Kabanga Trades Education Center, as well as other works in Mukerwa and Munazi. Funding for the works was allocated to the commune by the Government of Burundi. The Collective for the Promotion of Youth Associations (CPAJ) is active in the region, and provides small loans. In 2018 Zainabu Nkundibiza, a leader of the CPAJ in the commune of Busoni, noted that on the ''colline'' of Kabanga men are often supportative of women as financial managers, and as mediators in resolving disputes. In 2024 it was reported that a new water supply network had been installed where pumps fed water to a Murore reservoir, which was then transported to the center of Kabanga. On 4 May 2024 Kirundo Province authorities and members of the national police joined local people in the Kabanga ''colline'' to maintain the Nyarunazi-Kobero road. In September 2018, a new market was inaugurated in Kabanga, in celebration of the 56th anniversary of Burundi.


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