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				Burundi’s 2017 budget hitting consumers as government raises cost of fuel, and now bus fares
				01-13-2017  
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				The ministries of commerce and transport increased fares on public transport in Bujumbura on Thursday 12th January, due to the rising cost of fuel. Fares will rise from BIF 300 to BIF 350 in Bujumbura, and by 11% in the rest of the country. The rise in the cost (...)
			
	
		Society
		
		 
		
		
					 
			
				
						 
			
				AVOD calls on Burundi war widows and orphans to tell the truth
				10-22-2016  
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				The Association of Widows and Orphans who lost theirs during different crises that have hit Burundi (AVOD) urges all the victims “to come out and boldly tell the truth about what they witnessed”. AVOD makes that call as the nation commemorates the 23rd anniversary of the assassination of President (...)
			
	
		Education
		
		 
		
		
					 
			
				
						 
			
				Rotary Club Bujumbura-Ingoma Assists 350 Albinos with School kits
				09-20-2016  
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				This Monday, 19 September, Rotary Club Bujumbura-Ingoma granted assistance of 3480 copybooks and 550 pens to 350 pupils of the association “Albinos sans Frontières”. “Each one will receive ten copybooks”, said Dieudonné Gahungu, the chairman of Rotary Club Bujumbura-Ingoma. According to him, this activity aims at supporting the community (...)
			
	
		Security
		
		 
		
		
					 
			
				
						 
			
				Carnage
				10-27-2015  
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				Shock, dismay, fear, and anger after the massacre of 10 people on Buye Avenue in Ngagara zone section 3, on 13th October. The people of this community talk about a police operation characterized by killings and extortion of innocent people. Translated by Diane Uwimana 3:20 p.m. Two grenade explosions (...)
			
	
		Environment
		
		 
		
		
					 
			
				
						 
			
				Climate change: Time for action
				09-30-2014  
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				Various associations involved in protection of the environment, such as the Ministry of environment, Scouts and others,took a guided ecological tourto the GasenyiRiverthat overflowed in February this year. The tour was meant to explain aboutthe stateof the river anddiscuss ways to prevent other accidents.-By Yves Didier Irakoze The visit (...)
			
	
		Health
		
		 
		
		
					 
			
				
						 
			
				Fighting against malaria by catnip
				08-17-2014  
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				The International Cooperation Ethics Advisory Agency (ACECI) has exposed very recently the first products anti-mosquitoes made from catnip plant. Soaps, candles, aroma for cleaning large spaces, lotion and cream anti mosquito are now available at ACECI office.–By Lorraine Josiane Manishatse Catnip plant has been imported in Burundi from Canada (...)
			
	
		Environment
		
		 
		
		
					 
			
				
						 
			
				The climate change consequences now present in Burundi
				03-28-2014  
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				On 18th March 2014, 350 Burundi Network on climate Change has launched a campaign “Burundi Power Shift” (Ubushobozi bwawe). 60 persons from all provinces of Burundi have been trained about the climate change reality in Burundi.-By Lorraine Josiane Manishatse 350 Burundi Network on Climate Change (350 BNCC) is an (...)
			
	
		Education
		
		 
		
		
					 
			
				
						 
			
				The Fundamental School Program: the present situation
				10-10-2013  
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				Three weeks have passed since the new Fundamental School program was officially launched. After being so controversial, one could wonder what the results are so far, and the kinds of challenges encountered by teachers and pupils– By Joanna Nganda Earlier this week, a lot of school administration offices were (...)
			
	
		Human Right
		
		 
		
		
					 
			
				
				 
			
				Burundi Government is proceeding to a census of Refugees
				09-02-2013  
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				Since 13rd August 2013, the National Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons (ONPRA) has started a verification of Refugees who live in Burundi. ONPRA wants to know their profile and its mandate. by Yves Didier Irakoze “The process of verification has started in Refugees’ Camps of (...)
			
 
				 
										 
										 
										 
										 
										 
										 
										 
										 
										 
										 
		 
		 
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