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The Commune of Bwambarangwe is a commune of
Kirundo Province Kirundo Province is one of the eighteen provinces of Burundi, in north of the country bordering Rwanda. The economy is mostly based on agriculture, with a dispersed population and few sizable communities. Before 1970 large parts of the province we ...
in northern
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.


Location

The Commune of Bwambarangwe has an area of and had a population of 66,816 as of the 2008 census. Bwambarangwe is in the east of
Kirundo Province Kirundo Province is one of the eighteen provinces of Burundi, in north of the country bordering Rwanda. The economy is mostly based on agriculture, with a dispersed population and few sizable communities. Before 1970 large parts of the province we ...
. It extends southwest from the southeast of
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. The Commune of Busoni and Commune of Gitobe are to its west.
Muyinga Province Muyinga Province is one of the 18 provinces of Burundi. Location Muyinga Province is in the northeast of Burundi, bordering Tanzania to the east and Rwanda to the north. It is south of Kirundo Province, east of Ngozi Province and north of Karuz ...
is to its east.


Environment

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
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, to which it is connected by an area of marshland. The settlement of Bunwera is to the east of its southern point. Bwambarangwe is to the south. Around Lake Kanzigiri there are wooded savannahs dominated by plants such as '' Pericopsis angolensis'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', which indicate Zambezian influences. These eastern savannas are mainly found in the Ruvubu National Park, which indicates that Lake Kanzigiri and the marshes associated with it are a zone of separation between the
Bugesera District Bugesera is a district (''akarere'') in Eastern Province, Rwanda. Its capital is Nyamata. The district is named after the old Kingdom of Bugesera. The district is the location of two memorial sites of the Rwandan genocide at Ntarama and Nyam ...
and the Mosso-Malagarazi District.


Administrative divisions

There is a hospital and health center in Mukenke, and health centers in Bugorora, Kimeza, Kibazi and Buhoro. The health centers at Buhoro and Mukenke have solar panels, with storage and an AC converter, which supply power for lights, medical equipment and refrigeration. The commune has four zones: Buhoro, Mukenke, Kimeza and Bugorora. It is divided into 17 '' collines'', from north to south:


Politics

In April 2014 Jean Marie Muhigwa, administrator of the commune of Bwambarangwe, stated that unlike other communes of Kirundo Province, the administration had worked to bring together supporters of different political parties. Two youth football teams had been formed, one with supporters of the ruling CNDD/FDD party and the opposition FNL and MSD parties, and the other with supporters of the UPRONA, FRODEBU, FRODEBU-Nyakuri and civil society. Young people of different parties also met in income-generating activities, and regular meetings were held to raise awareness of the importance of political tolerance. On 4 September 2019 it was reported that two days earlier Fébronie Niyingabire, Administrator of Bwambarangwe Commune, had summoned three young girls to the Bwambarangwe Communal office, where she slapped them and beat them with a stick. One of the girls was hospitalized. Their offense seems to have been attending dance rehearsals for the opening ceremonies of the office of the CNL party, which they had supported since the period when they lived in the Rukore refugee camp in Tanzania. In May 2022 the president of the CNL in the commune of Bwambarangwe asked the commune administrator for approval of a festival at the commune level to celebrate the third anniversary of the party's approval. The administrator refused, on the grounds that the celebration was a form of propaganda, and anyway the anniversary had been celebrated nationally on 20 February.


Other events

After the crisis of October 1993, when a group of soldiers assassinated President
Melchior Ndadaye Melchior Ndadaye (28 March 1953 – 21 October 1993) was a Burundian banker and politician who became the first democratically elected and first Hutu president of Burundi after winning the landmark 1993 Burundian presidential election, 1993 electi ...
,
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extremists began to attack
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in Bwambarangwe, looting, raping and killing both women and men. More than 400 died, while others took refuge in the communal center in Mukenke. The military intervened, and in some cases committed acts of violence against the Hutu, some of whom fled to foreign countries, particularly Tanzania. Since then efforts have been made to restore calm in Bwambarangwe, including the Kigobe and Kajaga agreements and peace meetings in the ''collines''. In November 2021 Cyriaque Nshimirimana, Second Deputy Speaker of the Senate, visited the province of Kirundo. On the second day of his visit he visited Mukerwa zone, Commune of Busoni, to assist in construction of the modern football stadium that was being built in Renga village. Later that day a meeting to discuss socio-economic and security issues was held in the town of
Busoni Ferruccio Busoni (1 April 1866 – 27 July 1924) was an Italian composer, pianist, conductor, editor, writer, and teacher. His international career and reputation led him to work closely with many of the leading musicians, artists and literary ...
with administrative and religious leaders of the Busoni, Bwambarangwe and Gitobe communes. During a presentation on what
Sangwe cooperative Sangwe cooperatives are government-sponsored rural cooperatives in Burundi, launched in 2019. They receive interest-free loans to develop agriculture and livestock. There have been practical difficulties, including poor management, misconceived pr ...
s had achieved in those communes, it was noted that those in Gitobe had been successful, and those in the other two communes less so. Issues raised included the need to repair the Gasura– Gitobe road, the need for a market for selected corn and bean seeds, and the need for artificial insemination of livestock. In July 2022 Édouard Nduwimana, Ombudsman of Burundi, visited the Bwambarangwe commune to discuss concerns with the people. He heard complaints that included failure of the administration, police and courts to manage conflicts, arrears in payments by the municipality to the ''Institut National de la Sécurité Sociale'' (INSS) for their employees, and the lack of return packages for people returning from exile. Later the ombudsman organized football matches in Busoni commune's Nyarunazi stadium between teams of repatriated youth and teams of non-exiled youth. In April 2024 the commune launched a drive to formalize common law marriages, and held a ceremony where 552 couples regularized their marriage. Fabrice Ciragiye, permanent secretary of the commune, urged people to stop common law marriages, and also to limit births.


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