Election 2025

Burundi Unveils New Government with Historic Appointment of First Female Defense Minister

Cabinet trimmed to 13 ministries as Burundi names new leaders, including the country’s first woman to head national defense.

Former PM Gervais Ndirakobuca Elected to Lead Burundi’s Senate

Ndirakobuca’s election, which came as no surprise, marks his transition from Prime Minister to leading the upper house for the 2025–2030 term.

Burundi Weighs Shift to Chinese Yuan for Imports Amid Deepening Foreign Currency Crisis

The move follows years of foreign currency shortages, with authorities betting on mining exports to stabilize the struggling economy.

U.S. Suspends Visas for Burundian Nationals Following Record Overstay Levels

High overstay rates lead to U.S. visa ban on Burundian passport holders, sparking public outcry.

OLUCOME Concerned Over Delay in Forming New Government

Six ministers left their posts for Parliament, leaving permanent secretaries struggling to manage key state functions

PARCEM Calls for Transparency in Tracking Foreign Currency from Diaspora

Push for disclosure of diaspora funds’ impact on economy comes amid presidential criticism over foreign currency bypassing banking system.

Gélase Daniel Ndabirabe Re-Elected as Speaker of Burundi’s Newly Elected National Assembly

Unopposed candidates sweep leadership roles as internal rules spark heated debate in Burundi’s new parliament.

Election 2025

Burundi Unveils New Government with Historic Appointment of First Female Defense Minister

Cabinet trimmed to 13 ministries as Burundi names new leaders, including the country’s first woman to head national defense.

Politics

Former PM Gervais Ndirakobuca Elected to Lead Burundi’s Senate

Ndirakobuca’s election, which came as no surprise, marks his transition from Prime Minister to leading the upper house for the 2025–2030 term.

Politics

OLUCOME Concerned Over Delay in Forming New Government

Six ministers left their posts for Parliament, leaving permanent secretaries struggling to manage key state functions

Politics

Burundi Civil Society and Experts Warn of Escalating Corruption Despite Government Promises

As corruption deepens in the country, President Evariste Ndayishimiye vows to launch a new body to curb bribery.

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