
Gabriel Rufyiri
Gabriel Rufyiri is the president of Olucome, a civil society organization in Burundi, advocating for the rights of former market occupants during the reconstruction of the central market in Bujumbura. He emphasizes the need for transparency in the project and insists that the original market vendors must be prioritized in the new market's allocation.
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Gabriel Rufyiri, president of Olucome, highlighted the need for free and transparent elections.
La Ceni contestée avant la présidentielle de 2027 – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri is the president of OLUCOME who criticized the planning issues within OBUHA.
Les dénonciations de Neva. Et après ? – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri considers that the Burundi is still far from true macroeconomic stabilization.
Une mesure salutaire, mais … – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri denounces the ongoing excessive taxation that negatively impacts taxpayers without visible benefits to public infrastructure.
Redevance annuelle et environnementale forfaitaire, les transporteurs dénoncent une double taxation – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri criticized the disruption of daily activities for the presidential celebration.
Une présidence tournante fêtée en grande pompe – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri expresses concerns about the privatization of university services and the need for transparency in contract awarding.
Une appréciation mitigée – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri is the President of Olucome who expressed concern over the implications of public officials reporting threats.
Des autorités se disent menacées. Qu’est-ce que cela implique ? – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri emphasized the influence of the ruling party on public policies.
Entre continuité politique et interrogations sur l’avenir démocratique – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri, president of Olucome, criticized the neglect of education and training in Burundi.
Le système éducatif burundais, victime d’une gouvernance défaillante – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri stressed the need for concrete actions to accompany political speeches regarding the fight against corruption.
Encore un long chemin à faire – IWACUSelon Gabriel Rufyiri, président de l’Olucome et activiste en bonne gouvernance, la volonté de domination est enracinée dans la nature humaine.
Les politiques sont contre le silence forcé – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri is a legal representative of Olucome who criticized the instability of institutions in the fight against corruption.
Ndayishimiye face aux résistances internes « Si j’échoue, c’est tout le pays qui échoue » – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri is the president of Olucome who raised critical questions about the management of public funds.
30 milliards BIF volatilisés, des bâtiments en ruine avant réception – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri, the president of Olucome, highlighted the pervasive corruption in various sectors of the national life.
Des sommes faramineuses et des « menaces » – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri is an expert who stated that it is impossible to combat money laundering without addressing associated infractions.
L’impunité à l’origine du blanchiment des capitaux au Burundi – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri is the president of OLUCOME and speaks out against corruption in Burundi.
« Je le répète, les corrompus sont devenus plus forts que l’État », dixit Gabriel Rufyiri. – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri is a prominent civil society figure and a strong advocate for Burundi's adherence to the ITIE.
le long chemin du Burundi vers la transparence minière – IWACU
Gabriel Rufyiri is the President of the Observatory for the Fight Against Corruption and Economic Malpractices, Olucome.
Les exonérations explosent, la croissance économique chute – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri is the president of Olucome who criticizes the mismanagement of public properties by the government.
Des milliards dépensés pour des loyers, des recettes dérisoires – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri indicates that many policies in place allow for the diversion of public funds.
Réforme ou suppression ? – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri, president of the Observatory for the Fight Against Corruption and Economic Malpractice (Olucome), finds that this measure requires prerequisites.
Enfreindre l’hygiène publique sera désormais sanctionné – IWACU
Gabriel Rufyiri is the president of Olucome, who criticized the government's decision to send officials on missions without travel expenses.
Certains frais de mission supprimés, les fonctionnaires déchantent – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri, president of the Observatory for the Fight Against Corruption and Economic Malpractice, calls for respect of the Constitution regarding the protection of public property.
Des campus qui tombent en ruine – IWACU
Gabriel Rufyiri emphasized the need to recruit based on skills and professional experience.
le Burundi patine dans le décaissement – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri is the president of Olucome who expresses skepticism about the PAEEJ's ability to ensure transparency in the mining sector.
Un mirage ? – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri is the president of OLUCOME and asserts that the will to fight against corruption is lacking.
La corruption, un fléau qui menace l’avenir du pays – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri is a representative of OLUCOME who called for a renewed and inclusive dialogue framework.
Droit dans ses bottes, l’opposition persiste et signe – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri from Olucome points out the issues of poor governance and currency shortages affecting the economy.
« Carburant réservé au parti et aux VIP » – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri is the president of Olucome who emphasized the need for verification of reports and accountability in the government.
Le Premier ministre mis à mal devant le Parlement – IWACUGabriel Rufyiri is the representative of Olucome and spoke about the need to find a solution to the fuel shortage.
« Diversifier les produits d’exportation pour avoir des devises » – IWACU






































































