Six 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, 2026As part of a broader heritage project, the government intends to relocate the remains of several national figures to a single memorial site,...
ByMoïse NdayiragijeJune 16, 2026As increasing numbers of teachers and healthcare workers leave the country, the government is considering salary increases to retain skilled personnel.
ByFrancine IradukundaJune 12, 2026Planned reforms include curriculum revisions, the reintroduction of Grade 10, improved learning conditions, and the expansion of boarding schools to boost education quality.
ByFrancine IradukundaJune 11, 2026Fuel shortages in Burundi have persisted for nearly five years, disrupting transport, trade, and daily life across the country.
ByFrancine IradukundaJune 10, 2026Bishops cite fuel shortages, deteriorating infrastructure, rising living costs, and shortages of essential goods as key challenges facing the country.
ByFrancine IradukundaJune 10, 2026Six years after taking office, Ndayishimiye's presidency is viewed by supporters as a period of reform and by critics as one marked by...
June 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,...
June 18, 2026Planned reforms include curriculum revisions, the reintroduction of Grade 10, improved learning conditions, and the expansion of boarding schools to boost education quality.
June 11, 2026“I have never owned, do not own, and will never own firearms. My struggle has always been for good governance, respect for the...
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