Fuel 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, 2026Opposition parties and civil society groups challenge official narratives on patriotism, while President Évariste Ndayishimiye calls for greater accountability among public officials as...
ByFrancine IradukundaJune 9, 2026“I have never owned, do not own, and will never own firearms. My struggle has always been for good governance, respect for the...
ByFrancine IradukundaJune 6, 2026The veteran opposition politician alleges that stalled court proceedings involving the party he once led amount to a denial of justice and an...
ByMoïse NdayiragijeJune 4, 2026A recent audit reveals recruitment irregularities, declining production, and governance failures at the country's sole sugar producer, prompting calls for major reforms.
ByFrancine IradukundaJune 4, 2026The appeal comes amid growing concerns that excessive and unsupervised use of smartphones and the internet is distracting students from their studies.
ByFrancine IradukundaJune 3, 2026Bishops cite fuel shortages, deteriorating infrastructure, rising living costs, and shortages of essential goods as key challenges facing the country.
June 10, 2026Opposition parties and civil society groups challenge official narratives on patriotism, while President Évariste Ndayishimiye calls for greater accountability among public officials as...
June 9, 2026“I have never owned, do not own, and will never own firearms. My struggle has always been for good governance, respect for the...
June 6, 2026The veteran opposition politician alleges that stalled court proceedings involving the party he once led amount to a denial of justice and an...
June 4, 2026