• Jean Bosco Ndikumana is a Burundian politician. Ndikumana was the former Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Government Seals in Burundi, having been...
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  • He was succeeded by Clotilde Niragira, who was also succeeded by Jean Bosco Ndikumana (2007-2010). Didace Kiganahe was born on January 15, 1965, in the...
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    CNDD-FDD Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Government Seals Jean Bosco Ndikumana Minister of National Defense and Former Combatants Maj.Gen. Germain...
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  • Kiganahe (2004-2005) Clotilde Niragira (2005-2007) [1st female] Jean Bosco Ndikumana (2007-2010) Ancille Ntakaburimvo (2010-2011) Pascal Barandagiye (2011–2015)...
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  • 1991. It was succeeded in its bus business by OTRACO. In September 2006 Jean Bosco Ntunzwenimana, Minister of Transport, said four buses would be allocated...
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  • No. Pos. Nation Player 18 MF  BDI Allidou Hakizimana 3 MF  BDI Chris Ndikumana 28 DF  BDI Barros Tambwe 17 DF  BDI David Sinbagiye 12 DF  BDI Djuma Muhamedi...
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    General Staff Lieutenant Colonel Jean Bikomagu, Lieutenant Colonel Pascal Simbanduku, and Lieutenant Colonel Jean-Bosco Daradangwe. They were later joined...
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  • UTC+3 National Stadium, Kampala Referee: Louis Hakizimana (Rwanda) CS Don Bosco won 3–1 on aggregate and advanced to the first round. 8 February 2014 15:30...
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