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Society

Controversial new religious monitoring body: a tool for peace or terror?
01-23-2017
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The government and religious leaders have created an authority that will monitor, regulate and settle religious matters. The organisation has generated controversy, with some worrying about the future of state-church relationships. The Ministry of Interior and Civic Education has set up a body with the primary mission of settling (...)
Politics

The roadmap for an end to the crisis
01-23-2017
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Facilitator Benjamin Mkapa organized a dialogue session in Arusha. The objective was to announce an agenda for a way out of the crisis. Written by Agnès Ndirubusa and translated by Pierre Emmanuel Ngendakumana At the outset, the last session of Arusha was reserved for exiled opponents who had not (...)
Security

European parliament accuses Burundi government of human rights violations
01-20-2017
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This Thursday 19 January 2017, the European parliament has written to the Burundi government, spelling out a number of accusations about human rights violations. It has also condemned the law legalising the “Imbonerakure”, a violent youth militia, according to the European parliament. The European parliament says its report on (...)
Human Right

$ 73 million to assist Burundi’s most vulnerable
01-20-2017
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in collaboration with the United Nations, has officially launched the Burundi Humanitarian Response 2017, on 19 January in the capital of Bujumbura. The plan aims at assisting about three million people who are vulnerable due to food insecurity and other challenges. “It is estimated (...)
Politics

AU says delayed peacekeeper salaries soon to be paid
01-20-2017
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After months of no pay, Burundi soldiers in Somalia are paid in less than a month, AU envoy tells Burundi during visit. “We have settled this issue with the Burundian authorities. Burundi signed with me a memorandum of understanding that allows the African Union to transfer these salaries to (...)
Society

Primary school teacher accused of sexual abuse
01-20-2017
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At la bergeonnette primary school in Gitega, a 59 year old teacher is accused of abusing sexually his students. Over 16 young girls were brought by their parents to a center for sexual abuse victims, Humura, for consultation. A parent reported what her child in 4th form told her (...)
Telecom

Burundi Agency of Telecommunication Regulation to improve internet services
01-19-2017
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“The rate of entry of internet is 8.2% in Burundi while the medium rate in East Africa is 30%”, said Déogratias Rurimunzu, Managing Director of Burundi Agency in charge of Telecommunication Regulation (ARCT). An improvement is needed. The rate of entry of internet shows that few people in the (...)
Society

Itaba population suffers from hunger due to long dry season
01-19-2017
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Adolphe Nshimumuremyi, Administrator of Itaba commune in Gitega central province, has said this Thursday 19 January 2017, that the long dry season is the root cause of the lack of food in their commune. The population is being sensitized to new measures to fight hunger, local administration says. “At (...)
Health

Bird flu in East Africa, Burundi on alert…
01-19-2017
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Since January 02, signs of bird flu were detected in Uganda where fishermen reported “mass death of wild birds” on the shores of Lake Victoria, near Entebbe, which lies near the capital Kampala. Burundi is on alert. The director in charge of animal health in the Burundian ministry of (...)
Politics

AU pays tribute to Burundian soldiers killed in Somalia
01-19-2017
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Smail Chergui, AU Commissioner for Peace and Security, arrived in Bujumbura in the afternoon of 18 January 2017. He paid tribute to the Burundian soldiers who lost their lives in the fighting against the Al-Shabab terrorist group in Somalia. Chergui laid a wreath on the grave of Brigadier General (...)