October 5, 2024
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The Minister in charge of energy and mines received the United States ambassador
The Minister in charge of Energy and Mines, Yacouba Zabré Gouba received this Friday the Ambassador of the United States of America to Burkina Faso, Joann Lochard.
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Barsalhogo attack: If you want to get a country like ours back on track, you have to expect attempts at destabilization (President Traoré)c
The President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, indicated on Saturday on national radio that if we want to get a country like ours back on track, we must expect attempts
Burkina Faso plans to mine its own gold as it has the means and skills (President of Faso)
Burkina has the means and skills to exploit its gold mines without the intervention of certain multinationals, said President Ibrahim Traoré, who had a direct exchange on Saturday with
Opening of the works of the project ‘I am the street’, intended to stimulate the creative potential of children in street situations
The Center for Education and Vocational Training (CEFP) of Ouagadougou hosted this Saturday, October 5, the opening of the photographic, pictorial and choreographic works of the project entitled “I am
Extradition of former President Damiba: I promise nothing but I hope so (President Traoré)
Regarding the extradition of former President Paul Henri Sandaogo Damiba, exiled in Togo since early October 2022 and involved in the Barsalhogo terrorist attack, President Ibrahima Traoré hopes for his
Burkina: ‘We want standard rails to have modern trains’ (Captain Traoré)
The President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, indicated Saturday in Ouagadougou that he wanted to build a rail production plant with a view to installing rails that meet the standards
President Traoré thanks the AES countries for their contribution to the training of Burkinabe soldiers
The President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré thanked this Saturday morning in Ouagadougou, the countries of the Alliance of Sahel States (Mali and Niger) and Togo for their contribution in