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Stay on Alert: Burundi President Warns Citizens in Kirundo as Crisis in Eastern DRC Escalates

In a tense message to Kirundo residents, President Évariste Ndayishimiye urges heightened vigilance as tensions rise in neighboring DRC.

Security

Burundian Defense Minister Dismisses Genocide Claims by Rwanda as “Lies”

“We have seen similar claims before, and they have always been unfounded,” says Burundian Minister of Defense Alain Tribert Mutabazi.

Security

President Evariste Ndayishimiye: “Rwanda Is a Regional Threat”

While delivering his New Year’s wishes for 2025 to the Diplomatic and Consular Corps accredited to Burundi during a cordial ceremony in Bujumbura...

Transport

Burundi and Tanzania Sign Railway Construction Deal to Boost Regional Trade

The $2.154 billion railway project aims to strengthen trade and connectivity across East Africa.

Security

Burundian Army Rejects Claims of Soldier Deaths in DRC as ‘Propaganda and Disinformation’

As social media spreads alarming claims about Burundian military losses in ongoing conflict in DRC, army spokesperson assures the public that their forces...

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