Sandra Muhoza walks free under strict bail conditions, but advocates say justice will only be served when her conviction is overturned.
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ByMoïse NdayiragijeFebruary 11, 2026Sandra Muhoza walks free under strict bail conditions, but advocates say justice will only be served when her conviction is overturned.
March 4, 2026“When wealth remains concentrated in the hands of a few while the majority struggle, the consequences are visible in unemployment, migration and growing...
February 28, 2026As pay concerns mount and foreign job markets open up, the government admits the pace of teacher departures is unusually high.
February 21, 2026Families in Burundi's economic capital struggle to afford homes as property owners raise rents unchecked, fueling a housing crisis amid rising living costs,
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