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ByMoïse NdayiragijeJuly 4, 2025Authorities shut down shops across Bujumbura in renewed efforts to enforce tax law and boost state revenue.
July 11, 2025The court ruling comes a week after six people were beaten and burned to death over witchcraft allegations in Nyabiraba, triggering public outcry.
July 9, 2025New budget measures raise taxes on essentials, passports, and beverages, fueling fears of a 50% price surge amid deepening inflation.
July 8, 2025Suspension follows Brussels speech in which Frédéric Bamvuginyumvira urged regime change by force, defying party principles.
July 4, 2025