Pascal Bubiriza

Pascal Bubiriza
Burundian Ambassador to the United States
of  Burundi
to  United States
In office
October 18, 1962  December 13, 1963
Succeeded by Leon Ndenzako
Ambassador
of  Burundi
to  Ethiopia
In office
May 1965  1967
Burundian Minister of Interior
In office
June 1963  March 1964
Succeeded by July 15, 1972 – June 5, 1973: Albert Shibura
Ambassador
of  Burundi
to  Soviet Union
In office
May 1965  1967
Preceded by Joseph Mahenehene
Succeeded by François Kisukurume
Ministre de la Communication et de l'information, Porte-parole du gouvernement
In office
1969  April 30, 1972
Succeeded by 2001–2003: fr:Albert Mbonerane
August 30, 2005: Karenga Ramadhani
2005 – 2007: Hafsa Mossi
January 2009: Vénérand Bakevyumusaya.
Personal details
Born November 20, 1932
Commune of Rugazi, Muhinga Province[1]
Died April 30, 1972(1972-04-30) (aged 39)
Education
  • secondary school,
  • he studied at a Catholic seminary
  • Troupe Scolaire d'Astrida the 1929 created Educational Centre in Butare (Ruanda).

Pascal Bubiriza was a Burundian Hutu diplomat, minister of interior and minister of communication.

Career

Assassination

References

  1. Raph Uwechue, Makers of Modern Africa, p. 134
  2. Éditeur. "SOUVENIRS POIGNANTS D'ENFANCE SUR L'HECATOMBE DE 1972 AU BURUNDI. - burundibwiza.com".
  3. "New Times". Newspaper "Trud". 1 July 1967 via Google Books.
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