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Governor of Kayanza warns mineral extractors in Kibira National Park

KAYANZA May 24th (ABP) – Some people arrogate the right to illegally extract minerals in the Kibira forest. As indicated by the head of the Kibira National Park Mr. Antoine…

People are called for the digging of contour lines and the consolidation of land

BUJUMBURA May 10th (ABP) – The governor of Bujumbura province (western Burundi) Mr. Désiré Nsengiyumva calls on the population of his province to dig contour lines in their properties and…

Oil palm cultivation no longer poses a pollution threat to Lake Tanganyika

RUMONGE April 29th (ABP) – The province of Rumonge is renowned for its specialty in oil palm cultivation. A crop that was famous 10 years ago for its contribution to…

Burundi should benefit from the added value generated by the chimps of the Kigwena protected reserve which have been relocated to Kenya

RUMONGE April 29th (ABP) – The Kigwena protected reserve in Rumonge province (southwest of Burundi) covers 565 hectares of forest. A reserve commonly called “Peri-Guinean”, according to the governor of…

Human Exploitation threatens Vyanda Protected Nature

RUMONGE April 28th (ABP) – Vyanda Nature Reserve covers an area of ​​4670 hectares. It is located in two provinces that are Bururi and Rumonge in the south of the…

Compliance with environmental standards, a prerequisite for reducing the risks associated with areas of aggravation

BUJUMBURA April 26th (ABP) – The national platform for the prevention and management of disaster risks organized, on Friday April 22, a field trip on the sites threatened by the…

Some 44 families from the locality of Kanyenkoko have been relocated to the headquarters of the province following the rising water of Lake Tanganyika

RUMONGE April 21st (ABP) – The rising water of Lake Tanganyika have hit the people from Kanyenkoko, on the shores of Lake Tanganyika. More than a year ago, some 44…

The Kiremba and Migera hills of Kabezi commune are threatened by landslides

BUJUMBURA April 20th (ABP) – The Kabezi commune is facing the consequences of climate change. The observation was made during the trip of the national communication and information network on…

The consequences of the rising water of Lake Tanganyika are still being felt on fishing

RUMONGE April 19th (ABP) – The consequences of the rising water of Lake Tanganyika are still visible on the fishing beach of Rumonge. An alley descending on the edges of…

Migera and Ramba zones are affected by climate change

BUJUMBURA April 16th (ABP) – The Migera and Ramba zones in Kabezi commune, Bujumbura province (western Burundi), are frequently hit by landslides with the consequences of the demolition of houses,…