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Ntare V of
Burundi (born
Charles Ndizeye; 2
December 1947 – 29
April 1972), less
commonly numbered Ntare III, was the last king (mwami) of Burundi, reigning...
- Dieudonné
Ndayisaba Ndizeye (born 14
October 1996) is a
Rwandan basketball player for REG of the
Rwanda Basketball League (RBL) and the
Rwanda national...
- from
Belgium in 1962.
Burundi ceased to be a
monarchy when King
Ntare V
Ndizeye was
deposed by
Prime Minister and
Chief of Staff,
Colonel Michel Micombero...
- Switzerland. In
March 1966 he
designated his only
surviving son
Charles Ndizeye to
exercise his
powers in the country.
Still in exile,
Mwambutsa was officially...
- Eric
Ndizeye (born 23
August 1999) is a
Burundian footballer who
plays as a defender.
Ndizeye started his
career with
Burundian side
Musongati FC. Before...
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Alain Bangama Ndizeye (born 20
December 1986 in Bujumbura) is a
Burundian defender who
plays with AS
Inter Star in the
Burundi Premier League. Bangama...
- and
included national team
players Ali Lahrichi, Joel Almeida, Dieudonné
Ndizeye and
Oumar Barry,
among others.
Kriol Star lost its both
games against hosts...
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Polytechnic University.
Several Rwandan national team players, such as Dieudonné
Ndizeye, have pla**** for the team. IPRC-Kigali were
relegated from the
Rwanda Basketball...
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Prince Charles Ndizeye. On 8 July 1966,
forces loyal to
Ndizeye overthrew the pro-Mwambutsa
government of
Prime Minister Léopold Biha.
Ndizeye announced that...
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Christopher Ndizeye Nkoronko (born 25
March 1970) is a
Tanzanian Catholic prelate who is the
Bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Kahama, Tanzania...