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Dzaleka (Malawi): more than 300 new refugees welcomed
The refugees and asylum seekers received at the Dzaleka camp in Malawi are from Burundi and the DRC. They had just spent more than six months on the border with
Bururi: a minor detained for desecration of graves
Jean Bosco Ciza, 13, is detained in the police cell in Bururi (southern Burundi) over “desecration of graves”. INFO SOS Médias Burundi Jean Bosco Ciza was arrested by Imbonerakure (members
Cibitoke : two new detainees killed in the SNR dungeon
Two new detainees were killed by agents of the National Intelligence Service (SNR) in the province of Cibitoke (northwest Burundi). They died on the evening of October 9. They bring
Nduta (Tanzania) : several worrying cases of death
The Nduta camp in Tanzania has recorded about ten deaths in less than a week. The latest is that of the substitute representative of the representative committee of Burundian refugees
Makamba : glaring lack of chalks and books for teachers and students
Since the start of the school year, almost a month ago, teachers in the province of Makamba (southern Burundi) say they have not been provided with books and chalks. The
Burundi : being a woman leader, a difficult task in rural areas
On October 7-8, the 5th edition of the high-level forum for women leaders organized by the Office of the First Lady for Development in Burundi under the theme “Investing in
Geneva : the term of the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Burundi renewed
The vote took place on Thursday. Of the 47 states that make up the Council, 22 voted in favor of the reappointment of Fortuné Gaétan Zongo. Burundian authorities had not
Kayanza : a woman accused of murdering her husband sentenced to five years in prison
Béatrice Yamuremye was sentenced to five years in prison. It was during a hearing on Tuesday at the First Instance Court of Kayansa (northern Burundi). She is accused of killing
South Kivu : more than 4,000 illegal roadblocks installed by militias and security services
More than 4,000 roadblocks have been listed in the South Kivu province in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. They were installed by local militias maintained by Congolese
Bubanza : farmers complain about the lack of corn seeds
The provincial office of agriculture and livestock in Bubanza province (western Burundi) received corn seeds imported from Zambia. Less than 30 tons of seeds were received, an insignificant quantity compared
