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Rutana : controversial Aarrest of the immigration provincial commissioner, PAFE
The arrest of the provincial commissioner of the Air and Border Police (PAFE) of Rutana (southeast Burundi), Police Colonel Gérard Nduwimana, continues to provoke strong reactions among the population and
Kakuma (Kenya) : a Burundian refugee attacked
A motorcyclist was assaulted by his passengers, who then stole his motorcycle. He was admitted to the hospital for intensive care. INFO SOS Médias Burundi He is a Burundian refugee
Goma : SADC troop withdrawal agreement, towards peace restoration
A crucial agreement was signed on Friday, March 28, between General Sultani Makenga, commander of the M23 rebels, an armed group affiliated with the Congo River Alliance (AFC) politico-military movement,
Rugombo : a man beheaded, a murder that raises questions
The body of a man in his thirties was found on Saturday morning, March 29, on the 9th avenue of Rusiga village, Rugombo district, near the provincial office and the
Bujumbura : the National Communication Council temporarily suspends Yaga Burundi
The National Communication Council (CNC), Burundi’s media regulatory body, announced on Thursday the temporary suspension of the Yaga Burundi coalition, known for its media productions and critical content on the
Bururi : the lumpy skin disease threatens livestock, herders in distress
For two months, herders in the districts of Bururi, Matana, and Songa in Bururi province (southern Burundi) have been facing a major health crisis affecting their livestock. An epidemic of
Malawi – Dzaleka : armed robberies in the refugee camp, anger and suspicions of complicity
A series of armed robberies rocked the Dzaleka refugee camp on Wednesday night to Thursday. Six shops and several homes of money transfer agents were targeted by gunmen, who stole
Tanzania – Nduta camp : a Burundian trader victim of armed robbery
An armed attack rocked the Burundian refugee camp of Nduta on Wednesday night, plunging residents into growing concern over the rising insecurity. A Burundian trader, who was also a money
Cibitoke : two gold miners killed during Imbonerakure military training
Two gold miners were killed and three others were seriously injured during military training conducted by the Imbonerakure, the youth wing of the ruling party. The incident, which occurred on
Burundi : CNIDH maintains its A status
The Independent National Human Rights Commission (CNIDH) of Burundi has just obtained major international recognition. It retains its A status, a guarantee of its independence and compliance with the Paris
