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Albert Shibura
Burundian Interior Minister
In office
July 15, 1972 – June 5, 1973
Succeeded by1990: Aloys Kadoyi
1993: Leonard Nyangoma
1996: Charles Kazatsa
1997: Francois Ngeze
2001: Luc Rukingama
2004-22 March 2005: Simon Nyandwi
22 March 2005: Jean-Marie Ngendahayo
2006: Evariste Ndayishimiye
2013: Edouard Nduwimana
Ambassador
of  Burundi
to  China
In office
June 5, 1973 – 1975
Succeeded bySimon Sabimbona
Ambassador
of  Burundi
to  Uganda
In office
19701971
Succeeded byJonathas Niyungeko
Personal details
Born1939 (age 84–85)
Bururi[1]

Albert Shibura (born 1939) is a Tutsi retired minister of Interior and Justice and diplomat from Burundi.

Career

References

  1. ^ Rene Lemarchand, Burundi: Ethnic Conflict and Genocide, p.79
  2. ^ James Lawler, Spears into pruning hooks: conflict-management in Africa, Thales Microuniversity Press, 1975 - Political Science - 467 p, p. 129[1]
  3. ^ New York Times