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1994
in
Zaire

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See also:History of Zaire

The following lists events that happened during 1994 in Zaire.

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Events

Date event
Zaire Airlines, Zaire Express, and Congo Airlines are combined to form Hewa Bora Airways, which starts operations in 1994.
MIBA Aviation starts operation as an ad hoc and charter cargo operator based in Mbuji-Mayi.
Sodefor (Société de Développement Forestier) is founded to undertake logging operations in Zaire.
Orchestre Symphonique Kimbanguiste is founded by conductor Armand Diangienda.
During the Great Lakes refugee crisis, the Rwandan genocide causes mostly Hutu refugees to flee from Rwanda to North Kivu, where they form Interahamwe militieas with the local Hutus. Thousands of Tutsis leave Zaire for Rwanda and Uganda at the end of the genocide.
February Higher Institute of Rural Development (ISDR) opens in Kinzau-Mvuete.
6 July Léon Kengo wa Dondo is appointed prime minister.
22 July United States President Bill Clinton announces Operation Support Hope, a military effort to provide immediate relief for the refugees of the Rwandan genocide.
14 September Stade Kamanyola, later renamed Stade des Martyrs, opens in Kinshasa.

See also

References

  1. Longman 1996.

Sources

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