Posts From SOS Médias Burundi
Rumonge: 20 year- imprisonment for a man guilty of murdering his wife
Ernest Havyarimana aka Kabushemeye, 45, was sentenced by the Rumonge High Court (Southwest of the country) to a 20-year principal penal servitude sentence this Wednesday afternoon. The man is convicted
Cibitoke: three judicial police officers and an administrative officer detained for murder and corruption
Three judicial police officers (OPJ) from the communes of Rugombo and Murwi and a zone chief are detained in the police station cell in Cibitoke (North-West of Burundi) since last
Photo of the week : a second Congolese soldier killed by Rwandan forces
The Rwandan army has announced that it has killed a Congolese soldier on Saturday November 19, 2022. It said the soldier had crossed the border and started shooting at its
Rwanda-DRC: a second Congolese soldier killed by Rwandan forces
The Rwandan army had killed a Congolese soldier on Saturday November 19, after he crossed the border and started shooting at his soldiers, the army statement said. INFO SOS Médias
Burundi: Prime Minister suspends fishermen associations’ fundraising
More than 40 million Burundian francs unduly collected by the Burundi Fishermen’s Federation will be paid into the public treasury. A decision taken by the Prime Minister Gervais Ndirakobuca, after
Burundi: mwanamke wa kwanza kushikilia nyadhifa ya mpatanishi
Ni Aimé Laurentine Kanyana. Waziri huyo wa zamani wa sheria ameidhinishwa alhamisi hii na wawakilishi wa mabaraza mawili ya bunge nchini Burundi. HABARI SOS Médias Burundi Aimée Laurentine Kanyana alikuwa
Burundi: msongamano gerezani wakaribia asilimia 200 (waziri wa sheria)
Waziri wa sheria yuko ziarani katika mikoa mbali mbali ya Burundi. Waziri Domine Banyankimbona analaani mwenendo wa majaji wanaowatuma watu gerezani kwa makosa madogo. Anasikitika kuona nchini Burundi ” kuwafunga
Burundi: prison overcrowding is around 200% (Minister of Justice)
The justice minister is visiting different provinces of Burundi. Domine Banyankimbona deplores the judges’ actions sending people to prison for minor offences. She denounces that in Burundi “sending people to
Bujumbura: soaring prices of basic necessities worrying
In the economic capital of Burundi, food prices keep rising, threatening the shopping basket, consumers complain. The authorities say the situation is caused by the low productivity in the country.
