Posts by: akezaburundi
Burundians in the Diaspora: Erica MATASI GATEKA and « Love & Hands Burundi »
akezaburundiJun 11, 2020Like
Erica MATASI GATEKA is currently studying at the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom. While in Burundi, after her bachelor’s...
Gad NIYOMUKUNZI, the young artist turned busker in Bujumbura!
akezaburundiJun 01, 2020Like
Gad NIYOMUKUNZI, known under his stage name ‘’Gad Brighton’’, is a poet slammer, painter, guitarist, songwriter and singer....
Jean Marie NIZIGIYIMANA is making pavement tiles from plastic waste!
akezaburundiMay 28, 20202
Plastic waste is one of the types of solid wastes which are of national and global concern nowadays. In this regard, Jean Marie...
Burundians in the Diaspora: Mickey SIMBAKWIRA towards a great future in food and entertainment business
akezaburundiMay 26, 20201
Mickey SIMBAKWIRA is 24 years old. He was born on August 22, 1995 in Bujumbura, Burundi. He currently works as a safety consultant for a...
Carine KANDERI : The lady to whom stones meant beauty !
akezaburundiMay 22, 20202
Carine KANDERI, holding a frame of a Burundian Drummer made with painted stones.©akeza.net Carine KANDERI has a law degree. She defines...
Burundians in the Diaspora: Meet Dr Jeanine NTIHIRAGEZA, Professor at Northeastern Illinois University of Chicago
akezaburundiApr 10, 2020Like
©DR Born in Rumeza, Bururi province in 1961, Doctor Jeanine NTIHIRAGEZA studied English Language and Literature at the University of...
“Disability is not inability”! Vianney Saïdi Baseka is producing hygienic products despite his disability.
akezaburundiFeb 08, 2020Like
Vianney Saïdi Baseka had an accident after his university studies and was disabled. Despite his disability, he didn’t get desperate....
Singer Yves Kami is introducing a style of his own with “Urusyo” sound
akezaburundiJan 30, 2020Like
Burundian singer and songwriter, Yves Kami has been successful with his songs of an Afro blues subgenre for the past few years. One of his...
Gad Niyomukunzi, the man who is making flowers and decorative items from plastic flasks
akezaburundiJan 22, 2020Like
Every year, it is estimated that 4 to 12 million metric tons of plastic waste end up in the oceans. Hence, plastic waste is dangerous to...
SNHU/Kepler Program: A Golden Opportunity for Burundian
akezaburundiApr 13, 2019Like
Students Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) in partnership with Kepler program co-organized an event dedicated to an exchange of...