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Burundi’s EALA chapter participates in Stadium construction

The East African Legislative Assembly ​Burundi Chapter which was led by its Chairperson Momamo Karerwa this Wednesday

EAC reiterates its commitment to restore peace in DRC

The East African Community (EAC) has reaffirmed its commitment to ongoing efforts to restore peace and stability to the eastern region of the Democratic...

CAF fined for breach of regional regulations

The COMESA Competition Commission (CCC) has imposed a fine of USD$300, 000 each on the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and BEIN Media Group...

Burundi: ‘Rwanda allegations constitute propaganda to camouflage the real problem’

Tension between Burundi and Rwanda has intensified with now the two capitals writing communiques in regarding to the recent comments made by president Evariste Ndayishimiye during his visit in Democratic Republic of Congo.

Fostering regional trade, resource mobilisation and integrating new partner states to be at the core of EAC’s 2024 agenda

The East African Community (EAC) is gearing up for 2024 with a stronger focus on fostering intra-regional trade, resource mobilisation and integrating the newest...

Global Economy Set for Weakest Half-Decade Performance in 30 Years

As the world nears the midpoint of what was intended to be a transformative decade for development,

Top 10 players to watch at the TotalEnergies CAF AFCON

In a few days' time, Africa will be vibrating to the rhythm of the 34th edition of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations...

LGBTQ: Africans should disabuse themselves of the notion that their church practices are dictated solely by scripture

Dawn of the rainbow: Will African clerics parade their true colours?Exposed. Scandalised. Nauseating. A roller-coaster of emotions was evident as the hypocrisy of persons...

Ndayishimiye accuses Rwanda of sheltering and training ‘terrorists’

Burundi’s president Evariste Ndayishimiye has accused Rwanda of sheltering, training, financing the armed group that has continued to carry out attacks in Burundi.

20 killed by unknown armed group in Burundi

Atleast 20 people were killed including 12 children by unknown armed group in Gatumba (Burundi) near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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