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Community Voice, a Burundian media outlet rooted in the community, champions unknown heroes and pioneers in new ways to tell their stories. It also tells in-depth and data-based business stories to empower readers to make wise financial decisions. Moreover, it copes with the most urgent issues such as global warming, water shortages, Health, and food insecurity. It imagines a place where the public's opinion is listened to.

Flooded and Disheartened: Mental Health Crisis Among Gisagara Camp’s Displaced Youth

Climate change and the El Niño phenomenon-induced effects have displaced over 196,000 people in Burundi. Among them, displaced youth face severe mental health crises, including PTSD, disrupting their education. Despite initiatives like the “Ni Abacu” program, urgent actions are needed to address trauma, improve disaster response, and prioritize mental health care for children and adolescents….

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As the Tanganyika water level keeps rising, an environmental expert warns of tragic outcomes

By Samuel Mbonimpa Since 2018,  the rise of the Tanganyika water level has affected and destroyed humans, infrastructures, and crops. Elias Niyongabo, environmental science expert and professor at the University of Burundi, says that the El Niño phenomenon, large-scale erosion throughout the watershed, and reduced evaporation are the main causes. This environmentalist calls for urgent…

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A Facebook friend request turned into a nightmare

By Avit Ndayiziga According to Burundi’s Judicial police, in 2024, online scammers stole over BIF 157 million. Digital law experts call for enhanced prevention and repressive cybercrime laws. However, Paradigm Initiative offers vital digital and physical protection tools to navigate this challenging digital environment. Ella’s Harrowing Experience with an Online Scam Ella is a domestic…

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Cyclone Jude Devastates Northern Mozambique, Leaving Trail of Destruction

By Herman Ramos Cyclone Jude has battered northern Mozambique, particularly the province of Nampula, since March 10, 2025, leaving dozens dead and many injured, causing widespread destruction. The cyclone marks the third major storm to hit Mozambique in just a few months, following Cyclone Chido in December 2024 and Cyclone Dikeledi in January 2025—each making landfall…

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Child and Adolescent Mental Health Took Center Stage at CAMHI’s Conference

By Avit Ndayiziga The second full day of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Initiative (CAMHI) conference was held at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre in Athens, Greece, on 27 February 2025. The conference gathered over 750 in-person and over 1,000 virtual attendees, including experts, educators, caregivers, youth, and other stakeholders. This year’s conference…

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Burundi:  Fuel crisis immobilizes people and things 

By Avit Ndayiziga Summary of the article –Burundi’s three-year fuel crisis has crippled daily life, causing soaring prices, economic losses, and widespread hardship. –President Ndayishimiye blamed depleted foreign currency reserves and corruption but offered no solutions, while critics point to poor governance and mismanagement. –Smuggling and illicit trade have become survival tactics. However, activists argue…

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IGITOROPASS and the Fuel Crisis in Burundi: A Solution or a Temporary Fix?

By Avit Ndayiziga In our recent article discussing Burundi’s fuel shortage, we questioned whether SOPEBU (Société Pétrolière du Burundi) might be the solution to this long-standing issue. This debate was addressed on   Radio Bonesha on November 23, 2024, by Gabriel Rufyiri, president of  OLUCOME, an Anti-Corruption and Economic Malpractice Observatory. Rufyiri argued that “SOPEBU is…

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Burundi- Prime Minister Laments Missed Goals Due to Poor Strategic Planning

By Avit Ndayiziga On Thursday, October 24, 2024, at the Hemicycle of Kigobe, Prime Minister Gervais NDIRAKOBUCA presented a biannual report before both Chambers of the Parliament of Burundi, convened in Congress as per Article 168, Paragraph 4 of the Constitution. The report highlighted the annual work plan and budget (PTBA) implementation for the second…

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