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Inauguration of the community works

BUJUMBURA August 26th (ABP) – The governor of Bujumbura province (western Burundi), Mr. Désiré Nsengiyumva, was on Tuesday August 24, 2021 in Nyabiraba commune where he inaugurated the community works…

Young unemployed in Cankuzo province are ready to contract loans with BIJE

CANKUZO August 26th (ABP) – Some young people from Cankuzo province (eastern Burundi) in search of employment, who are united in association-cooperatives, have already opened accounts at the Youth Bank…

ONPGH calls on national and international justice to prosecute the perpetrators of the deadly attacks in Ruhagarika and Rutegama

BUJUMBURA August 24th (ABP) – The National Observatory for the Prevention of War Crimes and Other Crimes Against Humanity (ONPGH), released on Monday August 23, 2021, in Bujumbura, a statement…

The President of the Republic calls on the Burundian diaspora to restore the image of Burundi in their host countries

BUJUMBURA August 23rd (ABP) – A cultural Gala evening attended by the presidential couple and other high authorities in the country was organized at the Intwari stadium on Friday to…

The President of the Republic of Burundi requests synergistic and complementary work for the increase of production

BUBANZA August 23rd (ABP) – The President of the Republic of Burundi, Evariste Ndayishimiye, called, on Thursday, the 19th, all concerned to synergistic and complementary work for the increase of…

Presentation of the major achievements of the government according to the priority axes

The Burundi Prime Minister, Mr. Alain Guillaume Bunyoni BUJUMBURA August 23rd (ABP) – The Burundi Prime Minister, Alain Guillaume Bunyoni proceeded, Thursday August 19, 2021, to the presentation of the…

From now on, the recruitment of teaching staff will be done at the DCE level

GITEGA August 23rd (ABP) – The Minister of Public Service and Employment, Mrs. Domine Banyankimbona declared on August 19, 2021 that the recruitment of teaching staff will now be done…

The speculation of the mineral water traders of the company KINJU is talking about it

BUJUMBURA August 23rd (ABP) – Consumers of mineral water from KINJU are complaining about the exorbitant rise in prices of that product in recent days, according to the consumers met…

The people appreciate the rapid police intervention to bring the fire under control

GITEGA August 23rd (ABP) – A fire broke out in a kiosk selling motorcycle spare parts, at first avenue in the Nyamugari district, in the urban center of Gitega, in…

RUTANA August 20th (ABP) – The governor of Rutana province (south-eastern Burundi), Mr. Olivier Nibitanga, asks non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in his province to always work in accordance with communal development plans community (PCDC) and especially the annual investment plans (PAI) which determine the priorities of each commune. That appeal was launched on Wednesday August 17 during a coordination and monitoring meeting of interventions carried out in Rutana province in order to understand the interventions of technical and financial partners, and to strengthen the coordination and monitoring mechanisms of their interventions. Governor Nibitanga invited the representatives of these NGOs to express themselves on the achievements made, the future prospects and the constraints encountered. Among the constraints mentioned, they mentioned the Covid-19 which caused there to be a delay in the execution of certain works following disruptions in supply. The provincial governor thanked the NGOs for the works they are doing on the ground. He, however, indicated that there are some which need to be rectified, in particular those which are carrying out activities which do not benefit the people, or which carry out activities beneficial to the people without taking into account their priorities. He gave the example of the leaders of an organization who asked to come and distribute shoes, for a sum of more than two billion Burundian francs. To this end, he indicated that he gave them an authorization, while asking them that the next time, they will have to comply with the annual investment plan of the commune in which they want to intervene. Regarding Covid-19, the provincial authority has said that this disease is present in the province but that there are no houses burning. He therefore recommended not to launch alarmist messages. The heads of provincial services in which the NGOs intervene asked to be associated from the start of the work in progress for a follow-up. Regarding the concentration of NGOs in Giharo commune, the wish was expressed to see all the communes supported in the same way. For his part, the administrator of Mpinga-Kayove commune thanked the NGOs working in this locality. At the same time, he declared that the doors of his commune are open for any NGO.

RUTANA August 20th (ABP) – The governor of Rutana province (south-eastern Burundi), Mr. Olivier Nibitanga, asks non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in his province to always work in accordance with communal…