The group questions why investigations into recurring market fires rarely produce public answers, calling the disasters a “war” against citizens' livelihoods.
ByPierre EmmanuelAugust 23, 2026The blaze marks the latest in a string of market fires to hit Burundi in recent months, raising fresh concerns over fire safety...
ByBreaking BurundiAugust 21, 2026CNIDH says its prison visits uncovered widespread violations, including unlawful detention and cases involving civilians held for non-criminal offenses.
ByBreaking BurundiAugust 21, 2026“We should be consulted,” STEB Chairperson Remy Nsengiyumva says, accusing authorities of excluding unions from the formation of teacher recruitment committees as Burundi...
ByBreaking BurundiAugust 18, 2026Persistent power outages are more than an inconvenience in Bujumbura — they are undermining livelihoods, public services and Burundi’s economic ambitions.
ByMoïse NdayiragijeAugust 16, 2026The brewery says foreign-currency shortages have left it with little choice but to export some beverages to the DRC, despite shortages at home.
ByMoïse NdayiragijeAugust 13, 2026“Burundian youth need better roads, energy and mobility,” Faustin Ndikumana says, urging authorities to address the economic constraints preventing young people from building...
ByFrancine IradukundaAugust 13, 2026CNIDH says its prison visits uncovered widespread violations, including unlawful detention and cases involving civilians held for non-criminal offenses.
August 21, 2026“We should be consulted,” STEB Chairperson Remy Nsengiyumva says, accusing authorities of excluding unions from the formation of teacher recruitment committees as Burundi...
August 18, 2026The brewery says foreign-currency shortages have left it with little choice but to export some beverages to the DRC, despite shortages at home.
August 13, 2026“Burundian youth need better roads, energy and mobility,” Faustin Ndikumana says, urging authorities to address the economic constraints preventing young people from building...
August 13, 2026