Burundi: Belgium Grants Bujumbura 2 Million Euros
3rd Oct 2005, 15:21 GMT
The Belgian government has granted Burundi two million euros (US $2.4 million) to pay civil servants' salaries and help boost the country's social stability, a Belgian government official said on Monday.
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