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It's Joy as New Bishop of Bururi is Ordained allAfrica.com - Wednesday, September 12, 2007 joyful crowd welcomed the new Bishop of Bururi, Venant Bacinoni, who was ordained on Saturday in Kabuye sports ... more
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Confederation of Trade Unions Requests Deadline allAfrica.com - Tuesday, September 11, 2007 he confederation of Burundi's trade unions (COSYBU) has written a letter to President Nkurunziza in which they ask him to fix a deadline for the implementation of the increase of civil servant's ... more
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Dissidents to be Relocated allAfrica.com - Tuesday, September 11, 2007 ctions to relocate the FNL dissidents who were grouped in Buterere commune have already started. They have been relocated in Rugazi commune of Bubanza province. This relocation follows a bloody attack claimed by the mainstream FNL-PALIPEHUTU led by Agathon Rwasa and which made 20 deaths among the dissidents and one... more
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Mediator Wants Final Peace by Year-End allAfrica.com - Monday, September 10, 2007 he mediator in the Burundian peace process, South Africa's security minister Charles Nqakula, has said a lasting peace accord between the government of Burundi and the rebel group that remains outside the peace process must be concluded by ... more
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Rebel Activity Displaces Hundreds allAfrica.com - Monday, September 10, 2007 esidents of 700 households, or about 4,000 people, have fled their homes in the northwest Burundi province of Bubanza following raids by suspected members of the country's last active rebel group, a government official ... more
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FNL-Palipehutu Rejects Charles Nqakula as a Mediator allAfrica.com - Monday, September 10, 2007 NL-PALIPEHUTU has rejected Charles Nqakula as mediator a year after the ceasefire agreement was signed in Dar es ... more
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Govt Delays Paying Civil Servants allAfrica.com - Sunday, September 09, 2007 he payment of the salaries due to civil servants for the month of August has been delayed. Only the security and defence forces have received ... more
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The National University Unable to Repay Debts allAfrica.com - Friday, September 07, 2007 he University of Burundi is unable to repay debts amounting to more than 2 billion Burundian ... more
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Inhabitants of Buterere Flee Retaliation allAfrica.com - Friday, September 07, 2007 housands of people fled Buterere and nearby quarters on Wednesday afternoon after rumours of imminent retaliations were ... more
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Regional Police Mounts Pressure On Rwandan Genocide Fugitives allAfrica.com - Thursday, September 06, 2007 ast African countries have agreed to step up operations against Rwanda's war crime fugitives who are still at large in the ... more
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Mido to Face Country allAfrica.com - Thursday, September 06, 2007 gypt and Middlesbrough striker Ahmed Hossam 'Mido' has been named in Egypt's provisional 25-man squad ahead of the African Nations Cup qualifier match against Burundi this ... more
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Rise in Private Schools Fees allAfrica.com - Thursday, September 06, 2007 rivate school fees have sharply risen. In most private schools the rise in fees comes out to 34&percnt, a figure that corresponds to the increase in the salaries of civil servants as promised by the head of State on May Day this ... more
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Controversial Cabinet Takes Holiday allAfrica.com - Thursday, September 06, 2007 he current ministerial cabinet has officially begun a fifteen-day holiday despite the troubles the country is now ... more
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Illegal Arms Trade Tops UN Talks Agenda allAfrica.com - Thursday, September 06, 2007 n initiative to control the trade of small arms and light weapons in Central Africa and a planned code of conduct for the region's armed and security forces are expected to top the agenda at a United Nations-sponsored security meeting taking place in Yaoundé, Cameroon, this ... more
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Calm Returns As Army Warns It May Crack Down On Rebels allAfrica.com - Wednesday, September 05, 2007 esidents of Buterere commune near the Burundian capital of Bujumbura have returned to their homes after fleeing clashes between rebel factions that left 20 fighters ... more
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Clashes Claim 21 Lives allAfrica.com - Wednesday, September 05, 2007 wenty-one persons died in clashes between two FNL factions in the northern section of Bujumbura ... more
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Clashes Between FNL Wings Create Insecurity in Kinama allAfrica.com - Tuesday, September 04, 2007 lashes between combatants of FNL Palipehutu loyal to Agathon Rwasa and dissident combatants continue to create insecurity as both sides remains at loggerheads in the northern outskirts of the city of ... more
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Brarudi Hikes Its Products Prices allAfrica.com - Tuesday, September 04, 2007 he price of beers brewed in Brarudi have risen 7 percent today. This increase, which does not affect lemonades brewed in this plant, was caused by a rise in the price of sugar, petrol, water, and electricity as well as the devaluation of the local ... more
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MP Jean Marie Ngendahayo Resigns From CNDD-FDD allAfrica.com - Tuesday, September 04, 2007 P Jean Marie NGENDAHAYO, a prominent figure in CNDD-FDD, has resigned from the ruling party. He accuses it of having dictatorial tendencies since it has been led by MP Jérémie ... more
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Nkurunziza Must Show Leadership allAfrica.com - Tuesday, September 04, 2007 HE GOVERNMENT OF BURUNDI MUST embrace reconciliation if it is avert a new round of war, says a report by the International Crisis Group, and we could not agree more. The military route preferred by Bujumbura, which relies heavily on the arrest and detention of rebels and their sympathisers, will... more
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