Despite legal protections, deaf students and graduates in Burundi face persistent barriers in education and employment, driven by a shortage of interpreters, weak...
ByMoïse NdayiragijeDecember 15, 2025Burundi accuses Rwanda of driving rebel attacks in eastern DRC, while Kigali denies the allegations and says Burundian and Congolese troops are responsible...
ByMoïse NdayiragijeDecember 9, 2025PARCEM and OLUCOME cite illicit enrichment, cash hoarding, and capital flight as key factors weakening Burundi’s economy.
ByMoïse NdayiragijeDecember 4, 2025“Criminal networks are exploiting digital illiteracy to recruit, deceive, and traffic Burundians,” ONLCT warns.
ByMoïse NdayiragijeDecember 2, 2025Despite repeated claims and denials over insurgent backing, both Gitega and Kigali admit diplomatic talks have slowed, leaving citizens and trade caught in...
ByMoïse NdayiragijeNovember 30, 2025New figures show more than 7,000 children living on the streets and over 260,000 annual school dropouts, raising concerns over the country’s child...
ByMoïse NdayiragijeNovember 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...
ByMoïse NdayiragijeNovember 17, 2025“Criminal networks are exploiting digital illiteracy to recruit, deceive, and traffic Burundians,” ONLCT warns.
December 2, 2025Despite repeated claims and denials over insurgent backing, both Gitega and Kigali admit diplomatic talks have slowed, leaving citizens and trade caught in...
November 30, 2025New figures show more than 7,000 children living on the streets and over 260,000 annual school dropouts, raising concerns over the country’s child...
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, 2025