Banyarwanda (
Kinyarwanda – plural:
Abanyarwanda, singular:
Umunyarwanda; literally "those who come from
Rwanda") actually means the people of
Hutu,
Tutsi and
Batwa. Some lived on the present territory of the DRC before colonization, while others have migrated from neighboring Rwanda in waves. They live in the provinces of
North Kivu and
South Kivu,
Democratic Republic of Congo. There are 1 million Banyarwanda in
Uganda. They live in Western Uganda;
Umutara and Kitara are the centers of their pastoral and agricultural areas.