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The Road Code: An often-overlooked Tool That Saves Lives
“It belongs to everyone, it needs everyone, and everyone needs it; therefore, it is up...
Studying and Working Abroad: A Necessity for Burundian Youth?
Many young Burundians aspire to pursue their studies and careers abroad, believing that this represents...
From Wood Fires to Touchscreens: What Future for the Education of the New Burundian Generation
In the past, when a couple visited friends or family members, they would naturally bring...
Burundi and its customs related to Birth of Twins
Raising a child is challenging, but raising twins presents even greater complexities. In Burundi, this...
In Burundi, giving a name to a child is not solely the responsibility of the parents.
The Motives and Meanings Behind Names in Burundi For Burundians, there is no greater happiness,...
Traditional Medicine in Burundi: Ancestral Knowledge and Practices
Before the world of advanced medicine, incubators, and ultrasounds, how did people manage situations that...
The drum is one of the wonders that Burundi proudly claims, a treasure admired by both Burundians and foreigners alike
In 2014, Burundian drum have been included and recognized in the world heritage of humanity,...
The Buterere neighborhood offers hope of daily sustenance for some, due to the landfill that extends into the outskirts of...
Upon arriving at the Nyarumanga landfill in Buterere zone, Ntahangwa commune in Bujumbura City, one...
Editorials
The drum is one of the wonders that Burundi proudly claims, a treasure admired by both Burundians and foreigners alike
In 2014, Burundian drum have been included and recognized in the world heritage of humanity, as done by the United...