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Day: September 9, 2025

Liptako’s First Patriotic Immersion Class Graduates 337 High School Students

Liptako: 337 new high school graduates from the region complete their compulsory patriotic immersion at the Liptako military camp on Tuesday, in pouring rain. The graduation ceremony brought together administrative, military, traditional, and religious authorities, as well as parents and friends who came to cheer on the young people. According

Koulse Regional Culture Week: An Immersion on the Road to Bobo 2026

Liptako: Yameogo Adriel, winner of slam poetry from the province of Namentenga, will have left her mark on the Kaya Regional Culture Week (SRC) 2025. Interned due to compulsory patriotic immersion, she shone in her discipline with a total of 14.60/20, ranking among the 8 nominees in this category. According

Release of First Cohort of Patriotic Immersion Places Youth at Center of Revolution

Nando: It was in a ‘historic’ moment that the national coordinator of the Presidential Initiatives of Major Projects, Dr. Zakaria Sore, spoke on Tuesday, on the occasion of the graduation ceremony of the first cohort of conscripts in immersion. Before an audience of officials, including Prime Minister Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel

Koulse 1,391 Young Patriots Ready to Impact Their Generation

Kaya: The closing ceremony of the mandatory patriotic immersion took place on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, at the Kaya parade square. Chaired by the Governor of the region, the ceremony brought together administrative, military, and paramilitary authorities, as well as parents and the “immersed” young people. According to Burkina Information

End of Patriotic Immersion for 8,870 Young High School Graduates in Houet

Houet: A total of 8,870 young high school graduates completed their month of compulsory patriotic immersion, during a ceremony presided over by the governor of the Guiriko region, Mariama Konate/Gnanou, at the Wobi stadium. According to Burkina Information Agency, for thirty days, the conscripts, spread across fourteen centers, including thirteen