The government moves to reclaim public houses as revelations expose a widening gap between rental expenses and public property revenues.
ByMoïse NdayiragijeNovember 14, 2025“Those in power must accept open discussions,” said Gabriel Rufyiri, warning that only truth and goodwill can restore trust and stability in the...
ByMoïse NdayiragijeNovember 13, 2025Africa’s investigative journalists gather in Johannesburg to renew their commitment to accountability and ethical reporting amid censorship, intimidation, and shrinking freedoms.
ByMoïse NdayiragijeNovember 7, 2025Behind the rhetoric of “opportunity” lies a system that licenses exploitation, silences victims, and turns citizens into commodities.
ByYves IshimweNovember 2, 2025SOJPAE urges tighter border controls after intercepting minors allegedly trafficked for farm work in neighbouring Tanzania.
ByMoïse NdayiragijeNovember 1, 2025“We must join forces to prevent risks and ensure that schools remain safe, healthy, and attractive spaces for both teachers and students,” says...
ByBreaking BurundiOctober 23, 2025Everything we do is rarely studied or well prepared beforehand; we keep jumping into new things without proper planning, says Gabriel Rufyiri.
ByBreaking BurundiOctober 15, 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.
November 12, 2025SOJPAE urges tighter border controls after intercepting minors allegedly trafficked for farm work in neighbouring Tanzania.
November 1, 2025Seizing private fuel stations could undermine Burundi’s business climate and deter foreign investors, the group warns.
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