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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 ...
Burundi’s president said that gay people in his country should be stoned, amid a widening crackdown against L.G.B.T.Q. people in the East African nation that is adding to the anti-gay sentiments ...
Burundi is urging the United Nations to officially recognize the mass killings of Hutus in 1972–1973 as a genocide, over five ...
The President of the Republic of Burundi today (June 25) officially inaugurated the Jiji hydroelectric power plant, in the presence of a large delegation of national authorities and representatives o.
The president of Burundi joined the chorus of anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment among sub-Saharan African leaders on Friday by calling for the persecution of gay people in their countries. “If you want to ...
Burundians voted Thursday for a new parliament that was expected to cement the ruling party in power after key opposition figures were barred from running.
President Evariste Ndayishimiye’s CNDD-FDD party has secured 100% of the seats in the vote for the national legislative ...
Burundian President Evariste Ndayishimiye speaks at the opening of the Kigutu Hospital and Women’s Pavilion on June 20, 2023. Members of the community gather at the opening of the Kigutu ...
President Ndayishimiye expressed strong support for these initiatives, recognizing their alignment with Burundi’s Vision 2040-2060 for economic growth, environmental sustainability, and job ...
Burundi's President Evariste Ndayishimiye has called on citizens to stone gay people, escalating a crackdown on sexual minorities in a country where LGBT people already face social ostracism and ...
Burundi’s president said that gay people in his country should be stoned, amid a widening crackdown against LGBTQ people in the East African nation.