Why has Burundi closed its border with Rwanda?
Burundi closes its borders with Rwanda accusing its neighbour of funding rebel attacks
An episode of the Focus on Africa podcast, hosted by BBC World Service, titled "Why has Burundi closed its border with Rwanda?" was published on January 15, 2024 and runs 34 minutes.
January 15, 2024 ·34m · Focus on Africa
Summary
Burundi has closed its borders with Rwanda after accusing its neighbour of funding rebel attacks. Rwandan President Paul Kagame denies the charge, but Burundi's government has branded him a "bad neighbour". Can the two neigbours overcome their differences?Also a report on migrant workers facing forced labour and exploitation in MauritiusAnd a doctor from Sierra Leone tells us how his country and developing countries can hold onto their health care workers.
Episode Description
Burundi has closed its borders with Rwanda after accusing its neighbour of funding rebel attacks. Rwandan President Paul Kagame denies the charge, but Burundi's government has branded him a "bad neighbour". Can the two neigbours overcome their differences?
Also a report on migrant workers facing forced labour and exploitation in Mauritius
And a doctor from Sierra Leone tells us how his country and developing countries can hold onto their health care workers.