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Chicken becoming affordable IN the quiet village of Buringa in Gihanga Commune, Bubanza Province, a 59-year-old entrepreneur and livestock farmer, Maurice Murishi, is changing the face of poultry ...
Bujumbura - Burundi's president said on Wednesday that, if elected for a third term in June, it would be his last and he would not run for office again after that, his spokesman said on Wednesday.
Since Burundi accused Rwanda of backing a coup attempt against it in 2015, relations between the two countries have been rocky. Most of the Burundian military and political actors suspected of ...
The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has been authorised to begin investigations into alleged crimes against humanity in Burundi between 26 April 2015 and 26 October 2017. The 25 ...
Country Analyses Offering a comprehensive analysis of water and sanitation indicators, the initiative spans 18 countries around the world and, for the first time, pinpoints specific geographic regions ...
Ndayishimiye has been the president of Burundi since the 2020 election. He secured the leadership of the ruling party CNDD-FDD after the death of previous president Pierre Nkurunziza. Despite ...
Burundi Burundians were wait to hear the results of Thursday's local and parliamentary elections expected to give the ruling party a big majority.
President Donald Trump signed a sweeping new travel proclamation Wednesday that will bar or partially restrict entry from nearly 20 countries, citing national security concerns. The ban prohibits ...
Burundi is heading to the polls in a tightly controlled vote expected to favor the ruling party. The opposition has been blocked as the country faces deepening economic crisis. Read more » Africa ...
Burundi goes to the polls this Thursday to elect MPs and local councillors. But the election has already been heavily criticised, with many candidates disqualified by the electoral commission – ...
Burundi experienced decades of ethnic violence and civil war up to 2005. Under a peace agreement signed in 2000, seats in the parliament are split 60-40 between the two ethnic groups, Hutu and Tutsi.