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ByBreaking BurundiJuly 31, 2025Cabinet trimmed to 13 ministries as Burundi names new leaders, including the country’s first woman to head national defense.
August 6, 2025Ndirakobuca’s election, which came as no surprise, marks his transition from Prime Minister to leading the upper house for the 2025–2030 term.
August 5, 2025Six ministers left their posts for Parliament, leaving permanent secretaries struggling to manage key state functions
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