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The President of Burundi, Évariste Ndayishimiye, officially inaugurated the Jiji hydroelectric power station, on 24 June, in the presence of numerous representatives of national authorities and ...
President Evariste Ndayishimiye’s CNDD-FDD party has secured 100% of the seats in the vote for the national legislative ...
The National President of the Middle Belt Forum, Dr. Bitrus Pogu, speaks with IMOLEAYO OYEDEYI on the approach of both the ...
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.
President of Burundi Evariste Ndayishimiye casts his ballot during the Burundi legislative elections at Musama Primary School in Gitega on June 5, 2025. [AFP] 'Threats, harassment' ...
In a landmark event for regional development and energy access in East Africa, the Government of Burundi officially ...
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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.
Beneath the shade of oil palms, a quiet yet powerful revolution is underway. The Dukundane Cooperative, led by women (95% of its members), stands as a beacon of resilience and innovation, having ...
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.
Burundi is urging the United Nations to officially recognize the mass killings of Hutus in 1972–1973 as a genocide, over five ...