Martin Niteretse

Martin Niteretse

politician Burundi

Martin Niteretse is the Minister of the Interior in Burundi, who recently addressed the significant influx of Congolese refugees fleeing conflict in their homeland. He has been actively involved in coordinating the government's response to the humanitarian crisis, emphasizing the need for urgent assistance and proper management of the refugee situation.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
146,800
Power
38$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Burundi 1 5.00 1.23% +0% 11,890,781 146,800 $3,100 38$
Totals 1 11,890,781 146,800 $3,100 38$
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Recent Mentions

Burundi Burundi: Martin Niteretse is the Minister of the Interior who visited the site of the lynching. 6

Iwacu – leading independent newspaper in Burundi: pas de mobile politique – IWACU

Burundi Burundi: Martin Niteretse is the Minister of the Interior who warned politicians against contesting the election results. 6

Iwacu – leading independent newspaper in Burundi: Toutes les déclarations contestant les résultats sont interdites – IWACU

Burundi Burundi: Martin Niteretse is the Minister of the Interior who acknowledged the involvement of party members in acts of violence during the electoral campaign. 5

Iwacu – leading independent newspaper in Burundi: Violences électorales impliquant des militants du CNDD-FDD, le ministre de l’Intérieur promet de sévir – IWACU

Burundi Burundi: Martin Niteretse, the Burundian Minister of the Interior, expressed satisfaction with the electoral campaign's progress across the country. 8

Iwacu – leading independent newspaper in Burundi: « Pas d’incident majeur » – IWACU

Burundi Burundi: Martin Niteretse, the Minister of the Interior, indicated that as of February 18, 20,000 Congolese refugees had already been recorded in the province of Cibitoke. 7

Iwacu – leading independent newspaper in Burundi: Une crise humanitaire en vue – IWACU