Despite near gender parity in primary school enrollment, girls' completion rates fall sharply through secondary school and university, new figures show.
ByBreaking BurundiJuly 4, 2026President Évariste Ndayishimiye alleged that some religious leaders and civil society organizations continue to serve foreign interests and dismissed economic migration to Europe...
ByBreaking BurundiJuly 1, 2026Police and anti-drug campaigners say drug trafficking and substance abuse are increasing across Burundi, raising concerns over official complicity and the lack of...
ByBreaking BurundiJune 30, 2026Long queues and limited service points are forcing customers to wait for hours while telecom operators update subscriber records nationwide.
ByFrancine IradukundaJune 24, 2026The appeal comes after a major fire tore through the Jabe timber market in central Bujumbura, renewing concerns over market safety and unresolved...
ByFrancine IradukundaJune 22, 2026Six years after taking office, Ndayishimiye's presidency is viewed by supporters as a period of reform and by critics as one marked by...
ByFrancine IradukundaJune 19, 2026Three years after Burundi launched a program to remove street children, rights groups and the country's human rights commission say the phenomenon persists,...
ByFrancine IradukundaJune 18, 2026Despite near gender parity in primary school enrollment, girls' completion rates fall sharply through secondary school and university, new figures show.
July 4, 2026Three years after Burundi launched a program to remove street children, rights groups and the country's human rights commission say the phenomenon persists,...
June 18, 2026As part of a broader heritage project, the government intends to relocate the remains of several national figures to a single memorial site,...
June 16, 2026As increasing numbers of teachers and healthcare workers leave the country, the government is considering salary increases to retain skilled personnel.
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