Nkunda is a Congolese and Rwandan surname.[1] Notable people with the name include:
Elizabeth Nkunda Batenga, Tanzanian politician
Laurent Nkunda (1967), Democratic Republic of the Congo politician
Mutiganda Wa Nkunda (1989), Rwandan filmmaker
Patience Nkunda Kinshaba, Ugandan politician
Paulina Mateus Nkunda (1952–2013), Mozambican women's activist, veteran of the war of independence and politician
^"Nkunda Surname". forebears.io. Retrieved 2022-10-01. Approximately 14,935 people bear this surname. Most prevalent in: Rwanda, Highest density in: Rwanda. Nkunda Surname Definition: Nkunda is a surname of the Senga tribe, meaning: pigeon.
Laurent Nkunda (or Laurent Nkundabatware Mihigo (birth name), or Laurent Nkunda Batware, or as he prefers to be called The Chairman; born February 2,...
Nkunda is a Congolese and Rwandan surname. Notable people with the name include: Elizabeth Nkunda Batenga, Tanzanian politician Laurent Nkunda (1967),...
(of Nkunda's own language group) were reported to have fled from Sud-Kivu to Nord-Kivu in fear of reprisal attacks by DRC army. In 2005, Nkunda called...
défense du peuple, CNDP) is a political armed militia established by Laurent Nkunda in the Kivu region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in December 2006...
Mutiganda wa Nkunda (born 18 October 1989), is a Rwandan filmmaker particularly involved as a screenwriter and producer in many television serials. He...
Patience Nkunda Kinshaba also written as Patience Kinshaba Nkunda is a Ugandan politician, legislator and woman representative member of Parliament for...
Kabila won, and in December 2006 he was sworn in as president. Laurent Nkunda, a member of Rally for Congolese Democracy–Goma, defected along with troops...
Paulina Mateus Nkunda (1952 – 12 October 2013) was a Mozambican women's activist, veteran of the war of independence and politician who served in positions...
The Pool Malebo, formerly Stanley Pool, also known as Mpumbu, Lake Nkunda or Lake Nkuna by local indigenous people in pre-colonial times, is a lake-like...
Congo War 1996–1997 and Second Congo War 1998–2003 Kivu Conflict (Laurent Nkunda Rebellion) Kenya has enjoyed relatively stable governance. However, the...
General Laurent Nkunda. DRC officials reported that two government soldiers were killed in the fighting. According to The Independent, Nkunda, who is "widely...
(2004–present). On August 19, 2003, DRC government decree 019/2003 offered Laurent Nkunda the rank of Brigadier General and command of the new Congo Government's...
between the FAC and Nkunda brigades in North Kivu, without further integration. Due to Nkunda's troops having greater cohesion, Nkunda effectively gained...
government troops and rebels led by Laurent Nkunda, with an estimated 250,000 people made homeless. Nkunda claimed his CNDP forces were protecting his...
between the FAC and Nkunda brigades in North Kivu, without further integration. Due to Nkunda's troops having greater cohesion, Nkunda effectively gained...
mixage entre FARDC et éléments de Laurent Nkunda" [Goma: towards the mix between FARDC and elements of Laurent Nkunda]. Radio Okapi (in French). 2007-01-05...
separate meetings with DRC President Joseph Kabila and rebel leader Laurent Nkunda. During the Zimbabwean election of July 2013, Obasanjo headed a delegation...
of senior Chief Ishindi during the month of August every year at Mukanda Nkunda in Zambezi district of the North-Western Province of Zambia. The Lunda Lubanza...
General Nkunda. About 16,000 women were raped on a single weekend after General Nkunda told his troops "This city is yours for three days." Nkunda was later...
Rwanda allegedly supported the continuing rebellion of General Nkunda in Congo. Nkunda was, however, arrested by Rwandan police in 2009. The DRC sought...
between Sake and Kitchanga against Nkunda's loyalists. Most of these areas remained under the occupation of Nkunda's insurgents. However, the localités...
UPC, he returned to North Kivu, his home province, and joined Laurent Nkunda's National Congress for the Defense of the People (CNDP). As of April 2008...
provisional government was based in the city. Gisenyi is the city where Laurent Nkunda — accused by the United Nations of having led an army that illegally recruited...
In June 2004, Bukavu, South Kivu was occupied by rebel general Laurent Nkunda. A military observer was killed. The 1,000 MONUC troops could only protect...