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November 20, 2025“There is a need to verify how the minerals were evaluated, the market price, and how the company which exported them to China...
November 17, 2025The government moves to reclaim public houses as revelations expose a widening gap between rental expenses and public property revenues.
November 14, 2025Minister Alain Ndikumana accuses Faustin Ndikumana of seeking “attention” and online “views” with his repeated critiques of government economic policies.
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