Stories from Burundi
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TAPSA Campaign Reaches 23,000, Identifies Pesticide Plants
The TAPSA campaign has trained nearly 4000 peasant households in Burundi, involving 23,000 individuals. This initiative employs simple, inexpensive, and effective techniques.
RFI Monde
TAPSA Campaign Trains 4,000 Burundi Households
The TAPSA campaign has trained nearly 4,000 peasant households in Burundi, reaching 23,000 individuals with simple, low-cost, and effective techniques.
RFI Afrique
Burundi Supreme Court Reinstates Presidential Impeachment Inquiry
Burundi's Supreme Court has declared a parliamentary vote incompatible with the Constitution, invalid, and annulled, ordering the reinstatement of an impeachment inquiry against the president.
RFI Afrique
Burundian Refugees Return To Burundi From Tanzania
Burundian refugees are returning to Burundi from Tanzania.
CRI News Radio
Burundian Refugees Return From Tanzania
A wave of Burundian refugees is returning to Burundi after being hosted in Tanzania for many years. The refugees had originally fled a deadly civil war and political crisis in Burundi. The return follows a long period of displacement in Tanzania.
RFI Afrique
Army Arrests and Beats Election Scrutineers In Burundi
The army arrested and beat members of the National Unity Platform in Burundi during an operation involving election scrutineers.
RFI Afrique
Epidemiologist Discusses Burundi Disease Outbreak Dynamics
Epidemiologist Academic Rangino Dianishchenko stated that symptoms of an unknown disease in Burundi include fever, fatigue, headache, and abdominal pain. The disease has developed as a series of local outbreaks, with nearly three weeks passing since the last reported infection.
Radio Sputnik
Burundi President Seeks Re-election in 2027
Burundi's president has been nominated by his party to run in the 2027 presidential election. This nomination was widely expected. The president has been in office since 2005.
Mastodon
Burundi President Accused of Electoral Fraud
Burundi President Évariste Ndayishimiyeye faces allegations of electoral fraud following recent political developments. The accusations involve claims of manipulation during the electoral process.
RFI Kiswahili