Kibuye
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kibuye is a district of Western Province, Rwanda, and also the market town at the center of the district, lying on the eastern shore of Lake Kivu. It is known as a beach resort and is home to a genocide memorial marking the massacre of the town's Tutsi population in the Rwandan Civil War. The Ndaba Falls lie near the town.
![]() |
Districts of Rwanda |
---|---|
East Province |
Bugesera | Gatsibo | Kayonza | Kibungo | Kirehe | Nyagatare | Rwamagana |
Kigali Province |
Butamwa | Kicukiro | Kigali |
North Province | |
South Province |
Butare | Gatagara | Gikongoro | Gisagara | Gitarama | Kamonyi | Nyanza | Nyaruguru |
West Province |
Cyangugu | Gasiza | Gisenyi | Kibuye | Nogororero | Nyamasheke | Rutsiro |