Archive classic
Phasellus tellus tellus, imperdiet ut imperdiet eu, iaculis a sem Donec vehicula luctus nunc in laoreet
Burundi Marks International Women’s Day Amid Renewed Calls for Gender Equality
Human rights commission CNIDH cites legal progress but warns that gender-based violence and unequal representation remain challenges.
ByBreaking BurundiMarch 9, 2026Burundian Journalist Sandra Muhoza Provisionally Released After Nearly Two Years in Detention
Sandra Muhoza walks free under strict bail conditions, but advocates say justice will only be served when her conviction is overturned.
ByMoïse NdayiragijeMarch 4, 2026PARCEM Sounds Alarm on Social Justice and Economic Inequality in Burundi
“When wealth remains concentrated in the hands of a few while the majority struggle, the consequences are visible in unemployment, migration and...
ByBreaking BurundiFebruary 28, 2026Burundi Remains Among World’s Most Corrupt Nations Despite Renewed Anti-Graft Pledges
Corruption continues to cripple the country's public services and economy, watchdog warns, despite government pledges.
ByMoïse NdayiragijeFebruary 24, 2026Burundi Reopens Border with DRC, Raising Hopes for Trade Recovery
The Gatumba–Kavimvira crossing resumes operations after a two-month closure triggered by security concerns in eastern DR Congo.
ByMoïse NdayiragijeFebruary 24, 2026Education Minister Admits Alarming Teacher Exodus as Nearly 1,800 Quit in Five Months
As pay concerns mount and foreign job markets open up, the government admits the pace of teacher departures is unusually high.
ByBreaking BurundiFebruary 21, 2026