Human Rights

Burundi Faces Mounting Pressure Over Prison Overcrowding and Arbitrary Detentions

Lawmakers, activists and opposition leaders accuse the justice system of fueling arbitrary detentions and ignoring presidential pardons, leaving prisons operating at up to...

Burundi Opposition Says Pre-Election Dialogue Fell Short of Expectations

The responses provided during our discussions were not satisfactory in addressing our concerns,” five opposition parties said in a statement after their meeting...

OLUCOME Threatens Legal Action Against CNDD-FDD, Government Over Sangwe Cooperative Funding

“The government and the ruling party must withdraw from the management of the Sangwe cooperatives, or we will file a complaint against them,”...

Burundi Tightens Ebola Prevention Measures at Border With DRC

Travelers entering Burundi from the DRC are undergoing temperature checks, handwashing procedures, and mask distribution as officials seek to prevent the spread of...

Residents Demand Water and Waste Collection as Burundi Authorities Threaten Hygiene Sanctions

Burundian officials have given households and businesses two weeks to comply with hygiene measures or face penalties, but many residents say poor access...

Public Financing of Sangwe Cooperatives Sparks Concerns Among Civil Society and Opposition

Allegations of political influence and financial mismanagement are fuelling debate over a major government-backed local development programme in Burundi.

PARCEM Calls on Burundi’s Electoral Commission to Ensure Fair 2027 Elections

"No one wants the 2027 elections to resemble those of 2025,” says PARCEM director Faustin Ndikumana, urging the CENI to take opposition grievances...

Human Rights

Burundi Faces Mounting Pressure Over Prison Overcrowding and Arbitrary Detentions

Lawmakers, activists and opposition leaders accuse the justice system of fueling arbitrary detentions and ignoring presidential pardons, leaving prisons operating at up to...

Justice

OLUCOME Threatens Legal Action Against CNDD-FDD, Government Over Sangwe Cooperative Funding

“The government and the ruling party must withdraw from the management of the Sangwe cooperatives, or we will file a complaint against them,”...

Politics

PARCEM Calls on Burundi’s Electoral Commission to Ensure Fair 2027 Elections

"No one wants the 2027 elections to resemble those of 2025,” says PARCEM director Faustin Ndikumana, urging the CENI to take opposition grievances...

Economy

Burundi Marks Labor Day Amid Rising Economic Strain and Worker Discontent

Unions, opposition parties, and civil society warn that rising prices, fuel shortages, and stagnant wages are deepening hardship, as the government defends its...

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