In this episode, I speak with psychologist, entrepreneur and author Reynolds Butari about President Major General Evariste Ndayishimiye’s new cabinet, and what Burundians can expect from it. This episode was produced by me Alain, the music you hear at the beginning is “kugasozi” by Nicholas. You can follow me on twitter: @alainruvu.
In this episode I continue the discussion on President Nkurunziza’s sudden death with Patrice Gaheshi, Jean Pierre Ninteretse and Exuperius Tax. This episode was prodced by be Alain, the music you hear at the beginning is “kugasozi” by Nicholas. You can follow me on twitter: @alainruvu.
In this episode, I discuss the death of President Pierre Nkurunziza with Armel, a young Burundian living in the US. This is part of a series I will be doing about how Burundians are reaction to the president's sudden death. This episode was produced by me, Alain and the music you hear at the beginning is "kugasozi" by Nicholas. You can follow me on twitter @alainruvu.
In today’s episode, I speak with Samantha Inarukundo, Founder, Director and Curator of TWOFIVESEVENARTS, Burundi’s first permanent art gallery. . This episode was produced by me, Alain Ndayishimiye and the music you hear at the beginning is Kugasozi by Nicholas . You can follow me on Twitter @alainruvu. Enjoy!
In this episode, I cover the very first meeting of Edmonton Burundi Diaspora. The meeting titled "the role of the diaspora as partners in development" was a brainstorming session put together by Olivier Hagera, a Burundian community leader based in Edmonton. Following the meeting, I speak with a couple of participants to get a feel of how they think the meeting went.
Production: Alain Ndayishimiye, Twitter: @alainruvu
Music: Kugasozi by Nicholas
In this episode, I continue my interview with Judicaelle Irakoze, one of Burundi and Africa's rising feminist voices. In this second part of a two-part conversation, we talk about her organization Choose Yourself and books she recommends for anyone interested in feminism. Judicalle is raising money to build a school for Burundian refugees residing in Nakavale refugee camp. To support, check out @ChooseYourself2 on twitter.
Credits:
Production: Alain Ndayishimiye
Music: Ur’inyambo by Ruciteme Culture & Kugasozi by Nicholas
In this episode, I interview Judicaelle Irakoze, one of Burundi and Africa's rising feminist voices. In this first part of a two-part conversation, we talk about her Burundian upbringing and her journey towards radical feminism. Judicalle is raising money to build a school for Burundian refugees residing in Nakavale refugee camp. To support, check out @ChooseYourself2 on twitter.
Credits:
Production: Alain Ndayishimiye
Music: Ur’inyambo by Ruciteme Culture & Kugasozi by Nicholas