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Bujumbura: Educational institutions have asked parents to be patient and send their children to school because obtaining a fuel has become a problem.

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Bujumbura: Educational institutions have asked parents to be patient and send their children to school because obtaining a fuel has become a problem.

Bujumbura: Educational institutions have asked parents to be patient and send their children to school because obtaining a fuel has become a problem.

 

The neww from www.andika.rw say that the schools operating in Bujumbura city, have asked parents who used company vehicles to take their children to school to worry because getting a license has become difficult.

This has caused many parents to complain because it is difficult for them to take their children to school. In addition to students having difficulty getting to school, teachers are also said to be late getting to school and others have lost their jobs.

After more than two years, Burundi was hit by a shortage of petroleum products that brought some businesses to a standstill, and prices for goods are rising sharply.

Some who spoke to the BBC, said that some motorists had given up on motorbikes. There were those who decided to leave the cities and go to the countryside to find a life there. Some of the Burundian drivers had crossed the Congo road in Uvira to buy a license but they were hit in the elbow by the fact that the roads were covered by rain.

In order to solve this problem, the Government of Burundi said that it is going to put effort into promoting the coffee and avocado plant so that they can be sold abroad and the foreign currency will be used to buy petroleum products.

 

Marc N

www.andika.rw

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