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folkfashion · 2 months
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Burundian woman, Ornella Gahimbare, Burundi, by MISS Africa
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shakanotzulu · 1 year
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Some doodles
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maiteo · 1 year
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it’s always the ugly ass sun deficient bitches
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nabilfekir · 2 years
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trying to think of what my darkest moments of cockery are in regards to football men in the many years i’ve been doin this
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apptworadioapps · 1 year
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Radio Burundi FM & AM + Radio Online + (Radio Android Application 🇧🇮📻)
 
 Burundi is a small landlocked country in East Africa, and it is home to a growing number of radio stations. From national broadcasters to local community stations, there are a range of options for listeners across the country.
One of the most well-known radio stations in Burundi is Radio-Television Nationale du Burundi (RTNB). RTNB operates a number of national stations, providing news, current affairs, music, and entertainment programs. Radio Nationale is a popular choice for those seeking in-depth news coverage and current affairs analysis, while Television Nationale is the go-to station for television programs.
Another major player in the Burundian radio landscape is the privately-owned Bonesha FM. Bonesha FM operates a commercial radio station that broadcasts throughout the country, providing news, current affairs, and music programs. The station is known for its focus on human rights and social justice issues.
In addition to these major broadcasters, Burundi is also home to a number of community radio stations. These stations are typically run by volunteers, and provide a platform for local voices and perspectives. They often specialize in local language programming and cultural programming, and are a great way to connect with the community.
Some popular community radio stations in Burundi include Radio Isanganiro, which focuses on news and current affairs, and Radio CCIB FM, which plays a mix of music and features local cultural programming.
No matter what your interests or preferences, there is sure to be a radio station in Burundi that suits your needs. With a diverse range of broadcasters and programming, Burundian radio is an important part of the country's media landscape. So why not tune in today and discover what the Burundian airwaves have to offer?
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zvaigzdelasas · 6 months
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ppl who are trying to do explainers abt current events in DRCongo are rly imo doing a massive disservice to ppls understandings without talking abt the regional context of DRCongo being where regional tensions have boiled over regularly - see Both Congo Wars - as well as putting M23 - as well as those wars - in the context of Rwandan/Burundian Genocides & the dispersion of Tutsi militias (see also: CNDP) in & around the Kivu regions since then - but also even Rwandan Hutu militias (see FDLR)
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afrotumble · 6 days
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Burundians.
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queerafricans · 2 years
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Culture plays an important role in everything Ngingo does, both as a Burundi woman and as a member of the LGBTQ community. “When I started traveling and going to talks and I just noticed how good it felt to be in a room with people talking about their experiences,”
- Burundian model and LGBTQ activist Nella Ngingo for Vogue. Story by Janelle Okwodu.
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hondana · 1 year
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#3 Baho! - Roland Rugero | Burundi | crime | 91 pages
When Nyamugari, an adolescent mute, attempts to ask a young woman in rural Burundi for directions to an appropriate place to relieve himself, his gestures are mistaken as premeditation for rape. To the young woman's community, his fleeing confirms his guilt, setting off a chain reaction of pursuit, mob justice, and Nyamugari's attempts at explanation. Young Burundian novelist Roland Rugero's second novel Baho!, the first Burundian novel to ever be translated into English, explores the concepts of miscommunication and justice against the backdrop of war-torn Burundi's beautiful green hillsides.
from: Goodreads
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biglisbonnews · 1 year
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Baobab Fare in Detroit, Michigan After husband-and-wife duo Hamissi Mamba and Nadia Nijimbere immigrated to Detroit, they launched a series of pop-ups serving dishes from their homeland, Burundi, in 2017. Their business quickly developed a strong local following, thanks to specialties such as nyumbani, tender braised beef in a tomato gravy served with peanut-stewed spinach and fried plantains. In 2021, the couple were able to put down brick-and-mortar roots.  Baobab Fare’s goal is to give other refugees and immigrants employment opportunities. Mamba and Nijimbere work directly with Freedom House, a local nonprofit dedicated to helping asylum-seekers. The couple believe in bringing the community together and making diners feel at home. It’s hard to miss the wall saying, ‘Baobab Fare is a gathering place where all are welcomed and embraced.’  A few must-try’s include the samaki, flash-fried fish filets, and the mbuzi, fork-tender goat shank served with fresh corn. The accompanying stewed yellow beans are full of flavor with a hint of spice. Don’t forget to order the tamu, a blend of creamy avocado and tangy passionfruit, for dessert. It goes perfectly with the strong coffee perfumed with cardamom.  Baobab Fare partners with city festivals, local farms, and other community groups to share their love of food. In addition, the restaurant sells East African products, including passionfruit juice, Burundian coffee, and clothing.   https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/baobab-fare
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shakanotzulu · 1 year
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I shall forever mourn War of Dragons: Pili Fantasy. It was taken off Netflix, and I'm having a hard time finding it elsewhere.
So here's a fan art of Hua Xin Feng being a rock star become he exudes visual kei.
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An Afghan, an Albanian, and Algerian, an American, an Andorran, an Angolan, an Antiguan, an Argintine, an Armenian, and Austrailian, an Austrian, an Azerbaijani, a Bahamian, a Bahraini, a Bangladeshi, a Barbadian, a Barbudans, a Batswanan, a Belarusian, a Belgian, a Belizean, a Beninese, a Bhutanese, a Bolivian, a Bosnian, a Brazilian, a Brit, a Bruneian, a Bulgarian, a Burkinabe, a Burmese, a Burundian, a Cambodian, a Cameroonian, a Canadian, a Cape Verdean, a Central African, a Chadian, a Chilean, a Chinese, a Colombian, a Comoran, a Congolese, a Costa Rican, a Croatian, a Cuban, a Cypriot, a Czech, a Dane, a Djibouti, a Dominican, a Dutchman, an East Timorese, an Ecuadorean, an Egyptian, an Emirian, an Equatorial Guinean, an Eritrean, an Estonian, an Ethiopian, a Fijian, a Filipino, a Finn, a Frenchman, a Gabonese, a Gambian, a Georgian, a German, a Ghanaian, a Greek, a Grenadian, a Guatemalan, a Guinea-Bissauan, a Guinean, a Guyanese, a Haitian, a Herzegovinian, a Honduran, a Hungarian, an I-Kiribati, an Icelander, an Indian, an Indonesian, an Iranian, an Iraqi, an Irishman, an Israeli, an Italian, an Ivorian, a Jamaican, a Japanese, a Jordanian, a Kazakhstani, a Kenyan, a Kittian and Nevisian, a Kuwaiti, a Kyrgyz, a Laotian, a Latvian, a Lebanese, a Liberian, a Libyan, a Liechtensteiner, a Lithuanian, a Luxembourger, a Macedonian, a Malagasy, a Malawian, a Malaysian, a Maldivan, a Malian, a Maltese, a Marshallese, a Mauritanian, a Mauritian, a Mexican, a Micronesian, a Moldovan, a Monacan, a Mongolian, a Moroccan, a Mosotho, a Motswana, a Mozambican, a Namibian, a Nauruan, a Nepalese, a New Zealander, a Nicaraguan, a Nigerian, a Nigerien, a North Korean, a Northern Irishman, a Norwegian, an Omani, a Pakistani, a Palauan, a Palestinian, a Panamanian, a Papua New Guinean, a Paraguayan, a Peruvian, a Pole, a Portuguese, a Qatari, a Romanian, a Russian, a Rwandan, a Saint Lucian, a Salvadoran, a Samoan, a San Marinese, a Sao Tomean, a Saudi, a Scottish, a Senegalese, a Serbian, a Seychellois, a Sierra Leonean, a Singaporean, a Slovakian, a Slovenian, a Solomon Islander, a Somali, a South African, a South Korean, a Spaniard, a Sri Lankan, a Sudanese, a Surinamer, a Swazi, a Swede, a Swiss, a Syrian, a Taiwanese, a Tajik, a Tanzanian, a Togolese, a Tongan, a Trinidadian or Tobagonian, a Tunisian, a Turkish, a Tuvaluan, a Ugandan, a Ukrainian, a Uruguayan, a Uzbekistani, a Venezuelan, a Vietnamese, a Welshman, a Yemenite, a Zambian and a Zimbabwean all go to a nightclub... The Club manager says "Sorry, You cant come in without a Thai"
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nabilfekir · 1 year
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the fact that belgium's """golden age""" is most likely going to end with 0 trophies is objectively hilarious
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beardedmrbean · 2 years
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Islamist militant group al-Shabab says it has carried out what may prove to be one of its most deadly attacks on the African Union mission in Somalia, however the two sides provide very different death tolls.
The al-Qaeda affiliate says it killed more than 170 AU soldiers, mostly from Burundi, and captured an unknown number of soldiers as prisoners of war. However Burundi's army says that it has lost 10 soldiers, with another five missing.
It has not been possible to independently verify these claims.
What happened in the attack?
The assault in the country's Middle Shabelle region saw heavily armed fighters storm the al-Baraf base about 160km (100 miles) north-east of the capital, Mogadishu, where Burundian forces, serving under the AU mission, were stationed.
Local people reported hearing a loud bang followed by gunshots on the morning of the assault.
"The attack happened early Tuesday morning," a member of the AU mission, who asked to remain anonymous, told the BBC. "Two vehicles filled with explosives entered the compound and a gunfight ensued. I don't know the exact number of people killed but there were many casualties."
What has the AU said?
The African Union has condemned what it calls a "terrorist" attack.
AU Commission chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat paid his respects to the Burundian soldiers killed in the deadly attack, saying "those lost will never be forgotten".
In a statement, the AU said the attack would not lessen the work of the African Union Transition Mission In Somalia (Atmis). It added that it would continue to support the Somali government in its aim of achieving sustainable peace and security.
Mr Faki said he'd spoken to Burundi's President Évariste Ndayishimiye to express his condolences. Mr Ndayishimiye said there were no words strong enough to condemn the attack on Burundian soldiers.
The Burundi army said 10 of its peacekeepers in Somalia were killed in the attack and another five were missing. However a high-ranking officer in the Burundian army told the AFP news agency that 30 of their soldiers had been killed and dozens more were unaccounted for.
Atmis force spokesperson Lt Col Daniel Mugoro Muiruri told the BBC that most of the details about the attack were still being verified.
The AU does not normally release the death toll from al-Shabab attacks.
What about Somalia?
The Somali government has also condemned the attack.
It commended the work of Atmis and the Somali army for defending themselves against the militants.
"We extend our deepest condolences to the victims of this terrorist attack, to their families, to the African Union and to the friendly government and people of Burundi," it said in a statement.
It has also appealed to the international community to provide better support to combat terrorism in the country.
Is this one of the worst attacks the AU has suffered?
It is certainly the biggest attack in recent years, it is also the first attack on Atmis since it replaced the former force, known as Amisom.
The force is basically the same just with a new name but under a UN resolution, Atmis plans to gradually reduce levels of staffing from 20,000 to zero by 2024.
In 2015, an early-morning raid by al-Shabab militants on another Burundian base killed at least 70 soldiers. The assault took place in the Lego district of Somalia, and some victims were decapitated.
The following year, it attacked the el-Ade base in southern Somalia. The Somali government said that 180 Kenyan troops had been killed, although this has never been confirmed by Kenya.
How much of Somalia does al-Shabab control?
Al-Shabab controlled Somalia's capital Mogadishu until it was pushed out by AU forces in 2011.
However, the militant group still controls many villages and territory in the country, including some areas neighbouring the capital. It also controls major routes which lead to the main city.
The group, which seeks to impose a strict version of Sharia, or Islamic law, regularly attacks military, civilians, and government officials in the capital and around the country.
The latest assault comes less than a week after the Somali parliament elected speakers for both the lower and upper house - a move which brings the country one step closer to finalising what has been a lengthy process to choose a new legislature, which in turn will elect the country's next president.
The process has been bogged down in rivalry between the country's president and prime minister, which the militants have capitalised on.
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zvaigzdelasas · 9 months
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China’s global infrastructure strategy stood out as a main talking point in his meetings with Guyanese President Irfaan Ali and Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili on Friday and his Indonesian counterpart Joko Widodo on Thursday.[...]
Xi told Garibashvili that China was ready to push forward with building the belt and road with Georgia. He added that Beijing welcomed more exports from the country and encouraged more Chinese companies to invest there.
Xi said the two countries were set to announce that bilateral relations would be upgraded to a “strategic partnership” during Garibashvili’s trip to China, according to state news agency Xinhua. China and Georgia ratified a free-trade agreement in 2017 – Beijing’s first with a former Soviet state. Georgia applied for EU membership last year and has launched a bid to join Nato. In the meeting with his Guyanese counterpart, Xi said Beijing was willing to further align the belt and road strategy and the South American nation’s low-carbon development strategy.[...]
China signed belt and road cooperation agreements with Georgia in 2015 and Guyana in 2018.[...]
In the meeting with Widodo, Xi hailed the two “like-minded” Asian neighbours, which had made “major achievements” in aligning Beijing’s belt and road plan and Jakarta’s global maritime axis, a strategy to develop port infrastructure and strengthen maritime security.
Indonesia was where Xi launched the idea of the “21st century Maritime Silk Road” a decade ago, one of the two major pillars of the belt and road.
Widodo said that the high-speed railway linking Jakarta and Bandung – a cornerstone project of the belt and road – would come into operation on schedule next month. [...]
Xi also met and discussed the belt and road with Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Cheikh Ghazouani and Burundian President Evariste Ndayishimiye on Friday. China and Mauritania signed a cooperation plan to jointly promote building the belt and road on Friday.[...]
Beijing announced on Monday that Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka would also attend the opening ceremony, but he later had to cancel the visit to China after falling and hurting his head.
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