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Accra: Burkina Faso relies heavily on trade with Ghana to access the sea, allowing it to export minerals and cotton. However, the cumbersome bureaucracy has
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Accra: Burkina Faso relies heavily on trade with Ghana to access the sea, allowing it to export minerals and cotton. However, the cumbersome bureaucracy has
Accra: Burkina Faso relies heavily on trade with Ghana to access the sea, allowing it to export minerals and cotton. However, the cumbersome bureaucracy has historically slowed down border crossings. Additionally, since an insurgency erupted a decade …
Ouagadougou: Members of the Burkina Faso Government, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Cooperation and Burkinabe Abroad, convened a direct dialogue with diplomatic representatives to discuss the national situation, focusing on securi…
Ouagadougou: The President of Faso, Head of State, Captain Ibrahim Traore, recently met with a delegation of Pan-Africanists in Ouagadougou. The meeting was part of the inauguration of the Thomas Sankara Mausoleum, which honors the late President and …
Burkina: The African Institute of Cultural Industries (IAIC) celebrates its 10th anniversary, reflecting on past achievements and future goals in front of former and new students. “For 10 years, we have been undertaking a project with the support of e…
Ouagadougou: The “Health Workers, Servants of the People” graduating class from Burkina Faso’s National School of Public Health (ENSP) has pledged to serve the community with dedication and integrity. A total of 3,077 health workers, part of the 2025 …
Samandeni: The official demobilization ceremony of the first class of conscripted producers of the National Patriotic Service, benefiting the National Service for Development (SND), took place in Samandeni. This significant event marked the completion…
Ouagadougou: On their way to Bobo-Dioulasso for the 22nd edition of the National Culture Week (SNC), a group of Afro-descendants, accompanied by a delegation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, made a significant stop at the construction site of the…
Ouagadougou: The office of the Council of the Karpaala C public primary school trained 268 students in dyeing on Saturday, aiming to enable them to promote “buy local” and enhance the Burkinabe cultural identity adapted to the country’s realities. “Th…