Burundi authorities detain schoolgirls accused of scribbling over president’s picture
Burundian authorities have charged three schoolgirls accused of defacing a picture of President
Burundi forces United Nations to shut human rights office
Burundi has forced the United Nations to shut its local human rights office after 23 years, UN High
Burundi agrees on withdrawal plans with AU
Burundi’s military says it will ask for a proportionate number of soldiers to be withdrawn from each
Burundi crisis summit postponed again: official
An East African summit scheduled for December 27 to help broker an end to Burundi’s political crisis
Burundi told to cut force in Somalia under African pullback
The African Union has asked Burundi to reduce its contribution to an African peacekeeping force in
DR Congo, a vast African giant wracked by violence
Africa’s second largest country, Democratic Republic of Congo, is rich in raw materials and minerals
AU warns Burundi against international arrest warrant for former leader Buyoya
The African Union has warned Burundi against moves to jeopardise peace efforts after an
Kenya MPs debate giving women a third of parliament seats
Women hold 23 percent of seats in Kenya’s lower and upper houses of parliament combined, says the
Burundi to set up capital market for firms this year
Burundi plans to establish a securities exchange before the end of this year for companies to raise
After years in exile, an Ethiopian politician returns home with hope and fear
In September rebel leader Berhanu Nega returned to Ethiopia to address tens of thousands of cheering
UN human rights chief slams ‘regrettable’ Burundi threats
The UN’s human rights chief on Thursday demanded respect from Burundi after its ambassador
Burundi under fire at UN for expelling human rights team
Burundi’s ambassador struggles to explain to UN Human Rights Council why the country threw out UN
UN inquiry says Burundi still committing crimes against humanity
More crimes against humanity were committed in Burundi in 2017 and 2018, whipped up by rhetoric from
UN pushes Burundi to reach deal on 2020 elections
The UN Security Council on Wednesday criticised slow progress in talks between Burundi’s government
Berahino switches international allegiance to Burundi
Forward Saido Berahino is eligible to play for Burundi in next month’s African Nations Cup
All systems go for Burundi’s referendum vote
Burundians will on Thursday vote in a referendum on constitutional changes that would extend
Armed gang kills at least 23 in northwest Burundi
An unknown armed gang killed at least 23 people on Friday night in an attack on a village in
“Burundi referendum will proceed smoothly”
Burundi’s Ambassador to South Africa Isaie Ntirizoshira has assured the international community that
Referendum in Burundi could extend presidential term
Campaigning is under way in Burundi for a referendum later this month that could extend the
Burundi kicks off campaign for controversial referendum
Burundi on Tuesday launched the official campaign for a referendum on constitutional change that