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The term clan was first used in the nineteenth century by Europeans, due to the similarities to other clan systems found across the world. [1] The people of the area use a variety of vernacular terms to describe the concept: ubwoko in Rwanda, umuryango in Burundi, ruganda in the Bunyoro and Buhaya kingdoms, igise in Buha, ishanja in Buhavu and ebika in Buganda.
City Maid is a Rwandan drama TV series created by Misago Nelly Wilson since June 2016, through Afrifame picture Ltd, [1] this series is being watched on Rwanda Television (RTV) This series talks about a young village woman who keeps all to herself, comes to the city to seek a new life as a maid in the city’s household.
Bahavu Usanase Jeannette is a Rwandan actress. [1] One of the most popular actresses in Rwanda, Bahavu is best known for the role 'Diane' in the TV series, City Maid.Apart from acting, she is also a fashion designer and television host.
The Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF–Inkotanyi; French: Front patriotique rwandais, FPR) [2] is the ruling political party in Rwanda.. The RPF was founded in December 1987 by Rwandan Tutsi in exile in Uganda because of the ethnic violence that had occurred during the Rwandan Hutu Revolution in 1959–1962.
Kizito Mihigo was born on 25 July 1981 in Kibeho, Nyaruguru district, in the former Gikongoro Province (now Southern Province) of Rwanda.He was the third of six children born to Augustin Buguzi and Placidie Ilibagiza.
Anangwe started working on television at TV 10 Rwanda as one of pioneers of English news in 2013. [16] He later joined again Contact FM station in project of starting Contact TV in Rwanda . [ 17 ] From 2013 to 2016, Anangwe was hosting an English TV show named Debate 411 in the beginning aired on Rwanda Television (RTV ) later on Royal TV.
Our Lady of Kibeho (Kinyarwanda: Bikira Mariya w'Ikibeho, French: Notre-Dame de Kibeho), also known as Our Lady of Sorrows of Kibeho, is a Catholic title of the Mary, mother of Jesus, based on the Marian apparitions reported in the 1980s by several adolescents in Kibeho, south-western Rwanda. [2]
From Habyarimana's death until her assassination the following morning (approximately 14 hours), Prime Minister Uwilingiyimana was Rwanda's constitutional head of state and of government. In an interview with Radio France on the night of President Habyarimana's assassination, [ 2 ] Uwilingiyimana said that there would be an immediate investigation.