Charles Ntirampeba

Charles Ntirampeba

politician Burundi

Charles Ntirampeba is the representative of the Association of Transporters of Burundi (ATRABU), who clarified that the recent transport disruptions were due to a lack of fuel rather than a formal strike, urging the government to address the fuel availability issue to restore normal transport operations.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
594,539
Power
155$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Burundi 1 5.00 5.00% +0% 11,890,781 594,539 $3,100 155$
Totals 1 11,890,781 594,539 $3,100 155$
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Recent Mentions

Burundi Burundi: Charles Ntirampeba, secretary general of the Association of Transporters of Burundi, criticizes the additional taxes imposed on an already struggling transport sector. 5

Iwacu – leading independent newspaper in Burundi: Redevance annuelle et environnementale forfaitaire, les transporteurs dénoncent une double taxation – IWACU

Burundi Burundi: Charles Ntirampeba, secretary general of the Association of Transporters of Burundi, explains the lack of buses serving the interior due to demand exceeding supply. 6

Iwacu – leading independent newspaper in Burundi: Voyager vers l’intérieur, un grand défi en cette période des fêtes de fin d’année – IWACU

Burundi Burundi: Charles Ntirampeba, secretary general of the Association of Transporters of Burundi, acknowledges that the situation is critical due to a persistent fuel shortage. 6

Iwacu – leading independent newspaper in Burundi: Des passagers en colère – IWACU

Burundi Burundi: Charles Ntirampeba, the representative of the transporters' association ATRABU, explained that the situation on February 11, 2025, was due to a lack of fuel rather than a strike. 6

Iwacu – leading independent newspaper in Burundi: après leur grève, les chauffeurs du parking du marché dit Cotebu ont repris le travail – IWACU