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Cosybu And CSB to Continue the Strike allAfrica.com - Monday, December 10, 2007 wo confederations of trade unions which have been on strike for the last five days have decided to continue their strike despite the release of their members in Cankuzo and ... more
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Rights Issue Puts DTB On Steady Expansion Plan allAfrica.com - Sunday, December 09, 2007 lans by Diamond Trust Bank Kenya to expand its banking services to Rwanda, Zanzibar and Burundi are now firmly on course following the success of a right issue that was raising money for ... more
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Balancing Refugee Camp Closure And Voluntary Repatriation allAfrica.com - Saturday, December 08, 2007 ens of thousands of Burundian refugees staying in Tanzania returned home this year; however, the Tanzanian government will miss its target to empty all camps by mid-2008, the United Nations said ... more
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President Writes To Cameroonian Counterpart allAfrica.com - Friday, December 07, 2007 rime Minister Ephraim Inoni yesterday, 5 December received Burundi's special envoy, Minister, Senior Adviser in charge of Economic Affairs at the Presidency of the Republic of Burundi, Herman ... more
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Pressure Mounting on Rebel Group to Sign Peace Deal allAfrica.com - Friday, December 07, 2007 ressure mounts on FNL-PALIPEHUTU leaders as the deadline for the end of the implementation of peace deals draws ... more
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RIAM, Country Institute Sign Pact allAfrica.com - Friday, December 07, 2007 he Rwanda Institute of Administration and Management (RIAM) and the National School of Administration of Burundi (ENA) have signed a cooperation agreement in institutional capacity ... more
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Pressure Mounts on FNL-Palipehutu Leaders and CNDD-FDD Accused of Planning Their Execution allAfrica.com - Friday, December 07, 2007 ressure mounts on FNL-PALIPEHUTU leaders as the deadline for the end of the implementation of peace deals draws ... more
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COSYBU Disappointed By the Recent Increase in Salary for the Workers of the Court of Accounts allAfrica.com - Friday, December 07, 2007 he confederation of trade unions of Burundi, COSYBU, is saddened by the recent increase in salary for the workers of the Court of Accounts whose pay has risen from 700,000 francs to 1350,000. This increase was decreed on 28 November ... more
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A Mortar Shell Wounds Three Persons in Cibitoke Commune allAfrica.com - Friday, December 07, 2007 mortar that was accidentally fired by a policeman into Cibitoke wounded three persons. The wounded include two policemen and a ... more
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Thousands of Supporters of Hussein Radjabu Mobilised allAfrica.com - Thursday, December 06, 2007 housands of supporters of the former CNDD-FDD leader, Hussein Radjabu, were mobilised as he appeared in the Supreme Court today. More than 2,000 persons, mostly women, followed the hearing through loudspeakers 100 metres from the court. Anti-riot police were ... more
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The Strike of Civil Servants Extended for 2 Days allAfrica.com - Thursday, December 06, 2007 wo confederations of trade unions have decided to extend their strike for two days. The COSYBU and CSB jointly decided this extension on the grounds that two of the members of these confederations of trade unions were arrested in Cankuzo province. COSYBU and CSB indicate that an unlimited strike may... more
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Top UN Official Hails New Peacebuilding Tool allAfrica.com - Thursday, December 06, 2007 pplauding Burundi on its commitment to peace after more than a decade of armed conflict, Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro today welcomed the adoption of a new tool that will strengthen the partnership between the United Nations, the West African country and its international ... more
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No Hope for Assistance to HIV/Aids Patients allAfrica.com - Thursday, December 06, 2007 here is now no hope for HIV/AIDS patients in Burundi to get assistance. The International Fund for the Fight against AIDS, malaria, and Tuberculosis will not support Burundi in fighting against AIDS for the year 2008. The government of Burundi presented shallow projects to this institution which in turn rejected... more
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Country Unable to Repatriate All Refugees allAfrica.com - Wednesday, December 05, 2007 he tripartite meeting of Burundi, Tanzania and UNHCR ended yesterday without reaching an agreement. The aim of this meeting was to analyse the feasibility of repatriating more than 120,000 refugees from Tanzania back to ... more
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The Chief of Wall Street Forex Gets Killed allAfrica.com - Wednesday, December 05, 2007 wo persons in military uniforms murdered a moneychanger in the capital city Bujumbura yesterday morning. This incident took place in the high standing quarter of Rohero where the victim, Pacifique Ndarishikanye, lived. Two persons were also wounded and an unknown sum of foreign currencies was stolen during the ... more
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The Opposition Wing of Uprona Demands the Resignation of the Education Minister allAfrica.com - Wednesday, December 05, 2007 he opposition wing of Uprona, commonly known as the wing of Mukasi, demands the resignation of Dr. Saidi Kibeya, the Education Minister, after he exposed students to danger. This was made public by its leader, Bonaventure Gasutwa, in a press conference that he held ... more
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The Government of Burundi is Unable to Repatriate All Refugees in the First Semester of 2008 allAfrica.com - Wednesday, December 05, 2007 he tripartite meeting of Burundi, Tanzania and UNHCR ended yesterday without reaching an agreement. The aim of this meeting was to analyse the feasibility of repatriating more than 120,000 refugees from Tanzania back to ... more
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Thousands of Refugees Still Awaiting Repatriation allAfrica.com - Tuesday, December 04, 2007 t least 120,000 Burundian refugees have still to be repatriated from Tanzania, despite plans by the host government to close all refugee camps by mid-2008, officials ... more
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BURUNDI-TANZANIA: Thousands of refugees still awaiting repatriation IRIN - Tuesday, December 04, 2007 UJUMBURA Tuesday, December 04, 2007 (IRIN) - At least 120,000 Burundian refugees have still to be repatriated from Tanzania, despite plans by the host government to close all refugee camps by mid-2008, officials said. ... more
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Much Still to Be Done to Insure Work for Disabled allAfrica.com - Tuesday, December 04, 2007 he World celebrated the international day for disabled persons today. In Burundi, the government postponed the celebrations until the end of the week. This day that carries the slogan of â-šdecent jobs to handicapped persons" arrives while the number of disabled persons has increased in Burundi due to the war... more
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