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Liliane Bisemure is a journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya. born on 12th January 1988 at Bujumbura city of Burundi. she went to Stella Matutina primary school in 1993 to 1999 and secondary school at Lycee du lac Tanganyika from 2000 to 2008 and finally went to Light University ( Universite Lumiere ). After having degree in International relations and political science, she worked at Tele Renaissance as TV reporter and on web TV; and after two years working in Tele Renaissance, she has been employed at Iwacu press in web Radio called Amakuru yiwacu, broadcasting daily.
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In 2017, month of April, it was the third day in Bujumbura, capital city of Burundi, the oil was finished in most of the station only three were working. In that audio, sound of population in panic, on a queue taxi drivers, bus drivers, are trying to buy the oil by force. On microphone, they are arguing that their job are stopped, because without oil, they can move easily, they are blocked.
Behind me, on that picture , it was in Burundi , in 2017, month of April, a church located in Muha Bujumbura's commune, has collapsed while the member of that church were praying. The cause of destruction was a heavy rain and a bad construction as it was reported by the neighbosr. Two people has been injured
it's was in 2015, the director of Radio Public Africaine, incarcerate at Muramvya a province located at Burundi.
Bob Rugurika accused by the government to disturb the security, after broadcasting news concerning three sisters killed at Kamenge in a catholic church called kwa Buyengero.
That day, the judge advocate's Rugurika was explaining that his clients doesn't have any mistake because he did his work of journalist as usual.