
Gervais Ndirakobuca
Gervais Ndirakobuca is the Prime Minister of Burundi, who has publicly recognized the impact of the fuel shortage on the government's ability to execute its projects, raising concerns about the implications for the upcoming elections.
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Gervais Ndirakobuca, while serving as the Minister of the Interior, previously recommended measures against irregular religious confessions.
Quand les confessions religieuses pèchent – IWACU
Gervais Ndirakobuca is the President of the Senate who urged for a thorough investigation into the financial scandal.
30 milliards BIF volatilisés, des bâtiments en ruine avant réception – IWACUGervais Ndirakobuca, the President of the Senate, publicly supported Minister Ndikumana in his fight against financial embezzlement.
Des sommes faramineuses et des « menaces » – IWACUGervais Ndirakobuca was elected president of the Senate for a five-year term.
une année de mutations institutionnelles – IWACUGervais Ndirakobuca warned candidates against using financial means for election campaigns.
N’y a-t-il pas d’autres réalités cachées ? – IWACUGervais Ndirakobuca is one of the newly elected senators from the province of Bujumbura.
Le CNDD-FDD s’impose avec 100% des sièges – IWACUGervais Ndirakobuca is the Prime Minister of Burundi who claimed that the road paving works had a 100% execution rate.
A quand la fin du feuilleton ? – IWACUGervais Ndirakobuca, the Prime Minister of Burundi, reassured the public that the country will remain committed to political pluralism.
« Le Burundi ne sera pas un État à parti unique », dixit Gervais Ndirakobuca, pourtant… – IWACUGervais Ndirakobuca is the head of the Burundian government who fulfilled his civic duty by voting.
Un double scrutin dans un climat globalement calme – IWACUGervais Ndirakobuca is the current Prime Minister and head of the list for the senatorial elections in the province of Bujumbura.
Gervais Ndirakobuca, la longue marche vers le plateau du Sénat – IWACUGervais Ndirakobuca is the Prime Minister of Burundi who presented a report that was immediately challenged by parliament members.
Le Premier ministre mis à mal devant le Parlement – IWACUGervais Ndirakobuca, the Prime Minister, admitted that fuel is one of the causes that has hindered the execution of government projects.
une campagne électorale compromise – IWACU
























































