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Day: September 21, 2025

Ouarkoye Medical Center Hosts Citizen Cleaning Operation to Promote Public Health

Mouhoun: The courtyard of the Ouarkoye Medical Center underwent a thorough cleaning during a citizen-led operation spearheaded by Dr. Emmanuel W. Kadsondo, the head physician of the center, in collaboration with Issouf Sangare, the president of the Management Committee (COGES). The event, held on Thursday, September 18, 2025, saw significant

Kampti: 20 Farmers’ Organizations Selected for Future Training in Agroecology

Kampti: Twenty farmers’ organizations from Kampti have been selected for future training in agroecology following an identification workshop held on September 18 and 19, 2025. The program aims to strengthen family agroecological production and improve nutritional security in the communities. According to Burkina Information Agency, the activity was chaired by

Kampti Students Receive School Kits Worth 2,610,000 CFA Francs

Kampti: 2,610,000 CFA francs of school kits to be distributed to 220 students of the CDEJ BF0956. One hundred and sixty (160) students of the Child and Youth Development Center (CDEJ) BF0956 in Kampti received school kits this Saturday, September 20, under the supervision of the director Nadome Farma, the

Conference in Piela Highlights Citizen Monitoring for Popular Progressive Revolution

Piela: The commune of Piela, in the Sirba region, hosted a public conference led by student Limonipo Lankoande on the theme of citizen monitoring’s role in the Popular Progressive Revolution (RPP). According to Burkina Information Agency, the event held on September 20, 2025, aimed to define civic vigilance, revolution, and

50 Cola Trees Planted at Sapouy Primary School A

Sapouy: The Sapouy Departmental Water and Forestry Service, in collaboration with the Provincial Directorate of Infrastructure and Accessibility, has planted 50 Cola acuminata plants, commonly known as cola trees, in the courtyard of Sapouy Primary School A. The initiative aims to strengthen vegetation and provide more shade for students. According