Families in Burundi's economic capital struggle to afford homes as property owners raise rents unchecked, fueling a housing crisis amid rising living costs,
ByMoïse NdayiragijeFebruary 11, 2026Reliance on per diems and workshop allowances is increasingly shaping newsroom economics, a practice CEPID warns could weaken editorial independence.
ByMoïse NdayiragijeFebruary 11, 2026"This is a moment to act, not just to talk,” says Burundi’s top diplomat as the country readies to assume the African Union...
ByBreaking BurundiFebruary 8, 2026The funds are intended to facilitate rapid intervention in cases involving nationals deployed abroad through licensed recruitment agencies.
ByBreaking BurundiFebruary 1, 2026Troops who possess ordinary passports must turn them in to the FDNB General Staff’s Personnel Administration Service by February 10, 2026, under a...
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ByBreaking BurundiJanuary 24, 2026Families in Burundi's economic capital struggle to afford homes as property owners raise rents unchecked, fueling a housing crisis amid rising living costs,
February 11, 2026The funds are intended to facilitate rapid intervention in cases involving nationals deployed abroad through licensed recruitment agencies.
February 1, 2026Persistent inflation, political instability, rising public debt, and shortages of essential goods threaten the country's long-term development plans, according to the anti-corruption watchdog.
January 24, 2026Amid alarming teacher departures, the Ministry of Education instructs school officials to report all staff exits or risk financial liability.
January 20, 2026