• The Banyarwanda (Kinyarwanda: Abanyarwanda, plural; Umunyarwanda, singular) are a Bantu ethnolinguistic supraethnicity.
  • André Guichaoua, Büyük Afrika gölleri bölgesindeki Ruandalı mülteciler ve Banyarwanda nüfusu sorunu , UNHCR, Cenevre, 1992, 68 s.
  • The Banyarwanda question is one of the unresolved questions in contemporary Uganda that is also polarising.
  • As one of the oldest ethnic groups in the region, the Banyarwanda have a rich cultural history that encompasses a diverse set of beliefs, mythology, and rituals.
  • Banyarwanda are Hutus, Tutsis and Batwa who all speak Kinyarwanda and live along the Rwandan border in Kivu province, together with Hunde, Nyanga and Nande.
  • Imagine you are a Banyarwanda, a member of a Bantu ethnolinguistic group that spans across several countries in the African Great Lakes region.
  • The Banyarwanda/Bafumbira. The Banyarwanda or Bafumbira are found in the old districts of Ankole and Kigezi bordering Rwanda.
  • CONCLUSION: Since the subject is the banyarwanda question, it may now be clear as to how ‘Banyarwanda-inhabited’ peoples came to be part of Uganda.
  • Banyarwanda are Hutus, Tutsis and Batwa who all speak Kinyarwanda and live along the Rwandan border in Kivu province, together with Hunde, Nyanga and Nande.
  • Banyarwanda are Hutus, Tutsis and Batwa who all speak Kinyarwanda and live along the Rwandan border in Kivu province, together with Hunde, Nyanga and Nande.