20-665: Mulenge is a village encircled by hills in the Kigoma groupement ( grouping ), within Bafuliiru Chiefdom , located in the Uvira Territory , South Kivu , in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo . It is situated on the high plateaus of the Itombwe massif , overlooking the locality of Uvira . The area has conventionally been inhabited by various ethnic groups, including the remnants of
40-575: A festival that lasts several days and nights. The tumulus is sprinkled with native beer." Mulenge, like many regions in South Kivu , was once home to the Mbuti people , whose livelihoods were centered around hunting and trading. However, with the arrival of the Bafuliiru in the 17th century, the local landscape began to transform. The Fuliiru, having migrated from Lwindi (presently recognized as Luindi Chiefdom in
60-752: The Bavira , Banyamulenge, Bafuliiru, Banyindu , and Babembe communities appealed to the United Nations Security Council to address the proliferation of Burundian and Rwandan armed groups in the DRC. By early February, the Burundian military commenced a phased withdrawal, dismantling RED-Tabara rebel strongholds. However, the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC), deployed to secure
80-617: The FNL (National Forces of Liberation), and Burundian militias. The conflict, which originated in Kabere, 20 kilometers west of Sange , spilled over into adjacent localities, including Mubere and Mulenge, resulting in at least 17 fatalities. By 22 January 2019, the coalition comprising RED-Tabara, FNL, and Mai-Mai Kihebe, commanded by Kihebe Ngabunga, was expelled from Kifuni village, where they had sought refuge on 20 January following their defeat in Mulenge at
100-574: The Itombwe Highlands , seeking greener pastures. Scholars, such as Olga Boone [ fr ] , David Newbury , and Catherine Newbury, describe these pastoralist communities as "foreign groups". Over time, they established themselves in the western part of Baraka and eventually made their way to the Fizi Territory , where they settled among the Bembe people . Archival records from 1924 reveal
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140-460: The Mwenga Territory) towards the present-day Uvira , took root in the mountainous terrain of Mulenge and eventually branched out to neighboring regions. Following the migration, Mulenge experienced a profound cultural shift, with the introduction of new traditions and customs that coexisted alongside the existing way of life. The Fuliiru agriculturists quickly introduced new farming techniques to
160-603: The arrival of the first Rwandophone contingent in the area. Testimonies from local sources corroborate the emergence of interethnic tensions between the Fuliiru and the Rwandophones during the reign of Mahina Mukogabwe, often referred to as Nyamugira Mukogabwe II. The Fuliiru community recalls the systemic relegation they experienced in 1927, which sowed enduring animosity toward the Rwandophone immigrants. This bitterness persisted beyond
180-522: The autochthonous population of African Pygmies , as well as Bantu ethnic groups such as the Mbuti , Fuliiru , and Nyindu . The region boasts high agricultural productivity , with two harvests typically achievable each year. The name " Mulenge " originates from the Fuliiru language , spoken by the Fuliiru people , who migrated to Uvira Territory from Lwindi Chiefdom —a region near the Ulindi River in
200-630: The boundaries of Uvira Territory and organized its governance, officially designating Mulenge as an administrative post alongside Makobola and Luvungi in the Bafuliiru Chiefdom . In October 1998, during the commencement of the Second Congo War , the Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Congo (AFDL) committed a multitude of criminal offenses against civilians in Uvira. In the chaos and mayhem of
220-804: The conflict, many local populations fell victim to the AFDL's brutality, with countless lives cut short, including the former Mulenge post chief, Ladislas Matalambu, who was killed on 1 October 1998, at 7:30 p.m., while Alexis Deyidedi, former administrative secretary of the Bafuliiru Chiefdom, was assassinated on 2 October 1998, at 11 p.m. AFDL left a pathway of destruction and despair in their wake, with homes and businesses looted, burned, and destroyed. On 10 June 2004, up to 3,500 Congolese, mostly Bafuliiru and Babembe, fled to Burundi , fleeing ethnic persecution . On 16 January 2019, clashes erupted between Burundian rebel factions, including FOREBU , RED-Tabara , and
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#1732858503383240-414: The death of Mukogabwe in 1930, a juncture at which Rwandophones, having sought refuge in Itombwe , petitioned the colonial administration for reinstatement in Mulenge. The colonial authorities, favoring the Rwandophones, facilitated their reintegration. On 25 February 1938, Mulenge was incorporated into the administrative structure created for Uvira Territory under Ordinance-Law No. 21/91, which established
260-1303: The government, whereas sector chiefs are appointed directly by the government. According to the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI), as of 2018 there are a total of 734 chiefdoms and sectors. Other sources give 735 in 2017 and 737 for 2020. Mai-Ndombe Province Olga Boone Look for Olga Boone on one of Misplaced Pages's sister projects : [REDACTED] Wiktionary (dictionary) [REDACTED] Wikibooks (textbooks) [REDACTED] Wikiquote (quotations) [REDACTED] Wikisource (library) [REDACTED] Wikiversity (learning resources) [REDACTED] Commons (media) [REDACTED] Wikivoyage (travel guide) [REDACTED] Wikinews (news source) [REDACTED] Wikidata (linked database) [REDACTED] Wikispecies (species directory) Misplaced Pages does not have an article with this exact name. Please search for Olga Boone in Misplaced Pages to check for alternative titles or spellings. You need to log in or create an account and be autoconfirmed to create new articles. Alternatively, you can use
280-636: The hands of Burundian Imbonerakure militia, bolstered by Congolese Mai-Mai contingents. This coalition regained control of territories spanning Kabere, Mubere, and Mulenge in the middle plateaus of the Kigoma groupement . The skirmishes culminated in the deaths of five people, including four rebels and one Mai-Mai combatant, alongside injuries sustained by militia members. These hostilities triggered further displacement, with uprooted populations seeking shelter in school facilities and among host families, where they were deprived of fundamental necessities. On 31 January 2019, civil society representatives and elders from
300-460: The region, enabling them to cultivate crops such as beans , maize , and cassava . According to Congolese historian Bishikwabo Chubaka, the cross-checking different versions collected by the first European ethnologists, colonial administrators, anthropologists, and cartographers in Uvira disclosed that the territory stretching along the north-western coastline of the Ruzizi Plain —from Uvira all
320-649: The region, established unauthorized checkpoints in former rebel-occupied zones, where reports of harassment and extortion on market days emerged. On 21 February 2019, Kihebe Ngabunga surrendered to FARDC forces, accompanied by a cohort of approximately ten combatants, and relinquished two military-grade firearms. On 11 August 2019, the FARDC's 123rd Special Commando Battalion replaced the 3,304th Regiment in Lubarika , currently stationed in Nyamutiri (mid-plateaus) and Mulenge. In Mulenge,
340-426: The rugged hinterlands of Mwenga Territory —around the seventeenth century. " Mulenge " is believed to derive from a Fuliiru word for the shinbone . A notable account of Mulenge comes from Frédéric Hautmann, a Belgian ethnologist and explorer who passed through Uvira in the early 20th century. In his ethnographic study of Itombwe , Hautmann stated: "Near Mulenghe (Mulenge), two days' walk from Sanghe ( Sange ), I
360-587: The way to Luvungi —was under the authority of the Bahamba clan of Bafuliiru. Lemera was the capital of this dynasty. The name " Lemera " is said to come from Mulemera, the father of Kahamba, believed to be the founder of the Bahamba dynasty and the capital itself. During the 19th century, the village underwent a significant transformation and blossomed into an extensive agglomeration in the northern reaches of Lake Tanganyika . The burgeoning village attracted Tutsi and Hutu shepherds who had been leading their herds to
380-786: The wet season is hot, humid, and overcast and the dry season is warm and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 62 °F to 86 °F and is rarely below 59 °F or above 90 °F. Chiefdoms and sectors of the Democratic Republic of the Congo In the Democratic Republic of the Congo , chiefdoms (fr. chefferies ) and sectors (fr. secteurs ) are rural administrative divisions of territories (fr. territoires ). They are further subdivided into groupings (fr. groupements ) which themselves are divided into villages. Chiefdoms and groupings are led by traditional leaders officially recognized by
400-490: Was able to observe five of these small "tumuli"; while crossing other villages of the Bafulero (Bafuliiru) of the mountain, I met another ten with pots with two holes, intact, broken or in last shards remains of these pots. This custom is practiced to protect the newborn from the evil mountain spirits. It is two months after the birth that we meet at the place where the placenta is buried. Parents, family members and friends celebrate
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