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Bata to invest Sh350 million in Ethiopia and Burundi - The Star
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Bata to invest Sh350 million in Ethiopia and BurundiThe StarShoe maker,Bata, plans to expand to more markets in the region with Ethiopia and Burundi next in line. The company estimates these two ventures will cost Sh350 million. According the managing director ,Nasir Rafiq, Bata will continue tofocus its ...and more » |
Gumbo unfazed by Burundi challenge - New Zimbabwe.com
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Gumbo unfazed by Burundi challengeNew Zimbabwe.comGumbo, current boss of Premier League side FC Platinum, has been handed the daunting challenge of taking a weakened Zimbabwe team to Burundi on February 29 for a crucial 2013 Africa Cup of Nations first round first leg qualifier. |
Burundi arrests prominent corruption activist - Reuters India
Toronto working poor: Hussin Butoyi - Toronto Star
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Toronto working poor: Hussin ButoyiToronto StarLaurie Monsebraaten Social Justice Reporter After fleeing ethnic strife in his native Burundi and languishing in a Tanzanian refugee camp for nine years, Hussin Butoyi was grateful to come to Canada with his three children in 2009. |
Burundi Franc Weakens on Reduced Donor Flows, Central Bank Says - Bloomberg
Burundi secures $50m IMF credit as GDP growth set to soar - Fresh Business Thinking
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Burundi secures $50m IMF credit as GDP growth set to soarFresh Business ThinkingBy Maximilian Clarke Burundi has secured a three-year credit facility worth US$46.5m (£29.4m) from the IMF (International Monetary Fund), with an immediate $1.6m payout to consolidate the counrty's recent gains in poverty reduction and macroeconomic ...and more » |
Divisions emerge over Bill on shared resources - East African
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Divisions emerge over Bill on shared resourcesEast AfricanDays after the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) passed the Bill, sharp divisions have emerged between representatives from Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi against their Tanzanian counterparts over its implementation and implications.and more » |
KCB golf tour now Kenyan affair? - East African
UK criticised for lack of clarity on decision to cancel aid to Burundi - The Guardian
'Africans going Dutch': Part Sixteen – Timetables - Radio Netherlands
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'Africans going Dutch': Part Sixteen – TimetablesRadio NetherlandsPerets Nimpoza (1959) was born in Burundi. He studied at the University of Bujumbura and has a degree in History. He moved to the Netherlands in 2000 and took a bachelor's degree in teaching French at the Hogeschool Rotterdam. Perets taught French and ... |