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80 Percent of Local Refugees Prefer to Be Tanzanians allAfrica.com - Tuesday, December 04, 2007 0 percent of Burundians who fled to Tanzanian in 1972 prefer to be naturalized Tanzanians rather than be repatriated to Burundi as was disclosed during the 12th tripartite meeting Burundi-Tanzania and UNHCR. This meeting is aimed at assessing the results of the repatriation ... more
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Civil Servants On Strike allAfrica.com - Tuesday, December 04, 2007 wo confederations of trade unions have started a three-day strike today. This strike includes civil servants syndicated in COSYBU and CSB. This follows the failure of the government to implement a number of promises including new statutes for civil servants, the set up of a dialogue framework, and the payment... more
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First Lady for Zion Temple Fete At Themi allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 urundian first lady, Madame Denise Nkurunzinza is expected in Arusha this weekend gracing a special thanks-giving ceremony and inauguration of the 'Zion Temple' a Church which now occupies the premises of the former cosmetic factory ... more
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Central Corridor Roads Ready By 2010 allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 he 'Central Corridor', the road network linking Tanzania to Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, Tanzania and the DRC will be upgraded and completed by 2010, regional officials meeting in Bujumbura have ... more
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Rwanda Lifts Work Permits for East African Community allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 wanda has announced a revolutionary move that will see work permit requirements and employment restrictions on professionals wanting to work in the East African country ... more
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Civil Servants Called Urged to Stay At Work allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 uring a press conference that she held today the civil service minister, Ms. Clotilde Niragira, called on all civil servants to continue ... more
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Nqakula/Rwasa Meeting Did Not Take Place allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 he meeting between Agathon Rwasa, the leader of FNL-PALIPEHUTU, the Tanzanian cooperation minister, and the facilitator, Charles Nqakula, did not take ... more
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Ministers Speak on Relocation of Dissidents allAfrica.com - Monday, December 03, 2007 he education minister, Dr. Saidi Kibeya, and the defence minister, Lt General Geramain Niyoyankana, finally responded to the questions of members of parliament all related to the relocation of so-called FNL dissidents to Karurama in Cibitoke ... more
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Peace Process Hampered By Political Crises - UN Report allAfrica.com - Saturday, December 01, 2007 n recent months, efforts to bring a lasting peace to Burundi have been impeded by a deteriorating political situation, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says in a new report to the Security Council made public ... more
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Trade Unions to go on Three Day Strike allAfrica.com - Friday, November 30, 2007 wo confederations of trade unions confirm that they will go on a three-day strike on Monday 3rd December ... more
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Police and Defence Forces Clash With FNL Combatants in Muramvya Province allAfrica.com - Friday, November 30, 2007 he national army and police clashed with FNL combatants in Commune and province Muramvya today ... more
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Civil Societies Demand the Mediator Nqakula and His Team to Resign allAfrica.com - Friday, November 30, 2007 he Confederation of Civil societies, FORSC, has demanded that Nqakula and his team to step down after they failed in their mission of reaching peaceful solution to the conflict between the government of Burundi and the last active armed movement, ... more
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Handball - Uganda Hit Burundi in Zone 5 Tie allAfrica.com - Friday, November 30, 2007 he Uganda handball team was forced to employ all their tricks before seeing off a determined Burundi 29-28 in the ongoing Africa Zone Five under-25 men's tournament at Kasarani on ... more
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The Education And Defence Ministers Refuse the Invitation of MP's allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 29, 2007 he defence minister, Lt General Germain Niyonyankana, and the minister of education and scientific research, Dr. Saidi Kibeya, did not attend a session in the national assembly to which they were ... more
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The Population of Cibitoke Commune is Fed Up With the Inertia of the Police allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 29, 2007 he inhabitants of Cibitoke demonstrated today before the administrative headquarters of their commune. They are dissatisfied with the conduct of the police operating in this commune. They claim that the police are involved in the growing number of petty crimes committed in this commune. This police are allegedly accused of... more
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The Governor of Makamba Arrests Representatives of Teachers' Trade Unions allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 29, 2007 he governor of Makamba province arrested representatives of the two teachers' trade unions. These trade unions are the National Council of Secondary schools' teachers -CONAPES- and the trade union of the Education workers in Burundi- ... more
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Pushing for Progress in the Great Lakes Region allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 29, 2007 ontinued strife in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has dealt a blow to those hoping for peace in Central Africa. However, Liberata Mulamula, executive director of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR), remains optimistic about the future of this part of the ... more
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Burundi Army Advance Team in Mogadishu allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 29, 2007 team of the Burundi armed forces has been to Somalia to assess the situation on the ground ahead of the army's deployment under the African Union peace-keeping ... more
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Security Council Applauds Peace Efforts allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 29, 2007 he United Nations Security Council today welcomed efforts to bring lasting peace to Burundi, calling for a consolidation of progress in the country, which is rebuilding after being torn apart by 13 years of armed ... more
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Burundi Troops in December allAfrica.com - Wednesday, November 28, 2007 URUNDI peace keepers are deploying in Somalia in two weeks time to bolster the pacification efforts by the Ugandan contingent, the UPDF Chief of Training and Operations, Brig. Silver Kayemba has ... more
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