Burundi marks 30years since the assassination of president Ndadaye
Burundi marks three decades after its first democratically elected president Melchior Ndadaye was assassinated.
DRC: 43 killed in Goma protests
UN Human Rights office said that it is concerned with the killing of at least 43 including a policeman,
Gabon officers declare military coup, President Ali Bongo detained
Military officers in oil-producing Gabon said they had seized power on Wednesday and had put President Ali Bongo under house arrest, stepping in minutes after the Central African state's election
Somalia negotiations to join EAC Kicks-off
Negotiations for Somalia to join the the East African Community (EAC) kicked off this Tuesday August, 22nd in Kenya’s capital Nairobi.
Ethnic quota evaluation kicks off in Burundi
The Burundi senate in Gitega on Monday officially flagged off the ethnic quota evaluation exercise on whether to abolish or maintain the quota system as scripted in the Burundi constitution.
Angeline: More assessment needed on domestic workers
Burundi’s First Lady Angeline Ndayishimiye has called on companies that are involved in taking Burundian women to
Saudi Arabia jobs causes crinkum-crankum in Burundi
A video surfaced on social media claiming to be Burundians who were sent to Saudi Arabia by the government for domestic works made hullabaloo due to the living conditions they found in the Middle East. A 53 seconds video showed several women believed to be Burundians sleeping on the floor as the narrator said it was a...
US ambassador hails Ndayishimiye’s government reforms
As the US Ambassador to Burundi Melanie Harris Higgins bids farewell after finishing her mandate of being US ambassador in Burundi
EALA now calls for sanctions on member states over defaulting
The East African Legislative Assembly is now calling on the Council of Ministers to invoke the relevant Treaty provisions to sanction the Partner States that have failed to meet their financial obligations to the Community.
Ndayishimiye: “Germans need to support developing Gitega”
Burundi’s president Evariste Ndayishimiye while addressing the public in the country’s capital Gitega














