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Bwito Chiefdom
Chiefdom
Chefferie de Bwito
Installation of Mwami Raphael Nyamulagha Kikandi III, September 2020
Installation of Mwami Raphael Nyamulagha Kikandi III, September 2020
CountryBwito Chiefdom Democratic Republic of the Congo
ProvinceNorth Kivu
TerritoryRutshuru
Government
 • MwamiRaphael Nyamulagha Kikandi III
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)
Official languageFrench
National languageKiswahili

The Bwito Chiefdom (French: Chefferie de Bwito) is a chiefdom located in the Rutshuru Territory of North Kivu Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It is bordered to the north by Batangi Chiefdom in Lubero Territory, Bwisha Chiefdom in the east, and to the north-east by Lake Edward and the Republic of Uganda. To the west, it is bordered by Bashali-Mokoto Chiefdom in Masisi Territory, and to the northwest by Wanyanga Chiefdom in Walikale Territory. To the south, it is bordered by Nyiragongo Territory.[1]

The Bwito Chiefdom is predominantly inhabited by the Hunde people. The traditional chief, known as the "Mwami," is highly respected and plays a crucial role in maintaining law and order while preserving the cultural heritage of the Bahunde.[1][2] The region also houses Nande, Nyanga, and Twa (Pygmies or Bambuti) from neighboring territories, with a small percentage of Hutus and Tutsis who were transplanted in the mid-20th century by Belgian colonial authorities.[3][4]

  1. ^ a b Basamae, Félix Habiyambere (September 19, 2021). "Collectivité Chefferie de Bwito: vingt-sept ans de guerres récurrentes" (PDF) (in French). Masisi Territory, North Kivu Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo: Assistant à Institut Supérieur Pédagogique de Kinyatsi/Nyamitaba. pp. 131–141. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
  2. ^ "CHEFS TRADITIONNELS ET LEGITIMES BAHUNDE - PDF Free Download". docplayer.fr. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
  3. ^ Nelson, Jack (May 30, 1992). Christian Missionizing and Social Transformation: A History of Conflict and Change in Eastern Zaire. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 20–26. ISBN 9780275942465.
  4. ^ Pottier, Johan (September 26, 2002). Re-Imagining Rwanda: Conflict, Survival and Disinformation in the Late Twentieth Century. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. pp. 24–26. ISBN 9780521528733.

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