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Politics

Burundi to Expel Illegal Occupants from State-Owned Houses Amid Soaring Rental Costs

The government moves to reclaim public houses as revelations expose a widening gap between rental expenses and public property revenues.

Good governance

OLUCOME Calls for Inclusive and Truth-Based Dialogue to Resolve Burundi’s Deep-Rooted Crisis

“Those in power must accept open discussions,” said Gabriel Rufyiri, warning that only truth and goodwill can restore trust and stability in the...

Politics

Burundian Finance Minister Joins President in Attacks on PARCEM Leader

Minister Alain Ndikumana accuses Faustin Ndikumana of seeking “attention” and online “views” with his repeated critiques of government economic policies.

Media

AIJC 2025: African Journalists Meet to Strengthen Ethics, Courage, and Investigative Reporting

Africa’s investigative journalists gather in Johannesburg to renew their commitment to accountability and ethical reporting amid censorship, intimidation, and shrinking freedoms.

Opinion

Burundi’s Domestic Worker Deal with Saudi Arabia: A Profitable Pact Built on Pain

Behind the rhetoric of “opportunity” lies a system that licenses exploitation, silences victims, and turns citizens into commodities.

Human Rights

Child Rights Group Denounces Growing Cross-Border Exploitation of Burundian Children

SOJPAE urges tighter border controls after intercepting minors allegedly trafficked for farm work in neighbouring Tanzania.

Politics

PARCEM Slams Government Over Threat to Nationalize Gas Stations

Seizing private fuel stations could undermine Burundi’s business climate and deter foreign investors, the group warns.

Education

Government Acknowledges Urgent Need to Improve Civil Servants’ Working Conditions

“We must join forces to prevent risks and ensure that schools remain safe, healthy, and attractive spaces for both teachers and students,” says...

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