Remission |
Created for the Restoration of the Social Functioning Needs of Orphans, Widows, Disabled, Poor, Sick and Aged
Buntu Foundation
Thursday, November 30, 2017
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
BUNTU FOUNDATION GRANTED A SOLIDARITY HELP TO THE CENTER OF SAINT KIZITO OF BUJUMBURA TOWN
The First Lady distributing milk to the children |
On Tuesday, November 14, 2017, the Buntu Foundation,
under the Represented by Her Excellency Reverend Denise Nkurunziza, the First
Lady of Burundi granted a donation of wheelchairs, milk and rice to the
children with disabilities of the Center Saint Kizito which is in City Hall of
Bujumbura, in Mukaza commune. According to the Representative of the Buntu
Foundation, this gift is a sign of solidarity and love that the organization
always shows to deprived people.
Anne Marie MUSHIRANZIGO, the Director of the Saint KIZITO
Center, greatly appreciated the unwavering support of Mrs. Denise NKURUNZIZA
because it is not the first time to visit that center. She said that that help
brought a strong hand by the fact that it will reduce the charges that are
exorbitant.
Her Excellency Denise NKURUNZIZA, Representative of BUNTU
Foundation, appreciated the work done by the agents of the Saint KIZITO Center
to improve the lives of children with disabilities; she said that the 9
wheelchairs represent a sample that will be presented to the partners to ask
for a large quantity that can help the largest number of children with
disabilities. Another aid given by the Buntu Foundation consisted of 39 cartons
of milk and 1300kg of rice.
Before handing over this gift, in the said center, the
Spouse of the Head of State of Burundi took for treatment NIYONYISHU
Chancelline, an orphan adopted since April 2017.
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
THE BUNTU FOUNDATION CONTINUES TO SERVE THE PEOPLE OF BURUNDI
Agent of Buntu Foundation with the family |
It was a palpable joy in the family
of Minani Onesime and Nihoza Fabiola from the Province of Makamba, after
receiving humanitarian aid from the Buntu Foundation, a philanthropic
organization created and represented by Her Excellency Rev. Denise Nkurunziza, the First Lady of Burundi. That
family supported on August 29, 2017 had given birth to triplets in the hospital
of Makamba and the babies are now in the maternity hall of the “Roi Khaled” hospital
of Kamenge in City council of Bujumbura.
That humanitarian aid was consisted
of 150kg of rice, 50kg of beans, clothes for babies and for mothers, milk for
children, 4 pots, 3 cans, 2 basins, cushions and a toilet kit. That
family strongly thanked the Buntu Foundation and its Representative for that
goodwill to support the neediest and wished blessings to the organization.
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
THE FIRST LADY OF BURUNDI WISHED HAPPY EASTER TO THE PATIENTS AT THE BUYE HOSPITAL
The First Lady gave food to the patient |
At the Buye hospital in Ngozi province, the patients
celebrated the Easter with the help of Her Excellency Rev. Denise Nkurunziza,
the First Lady of Burundi, through her Foundation called «Buntu
Foundation". Nearly 110 patients enjoyed lunch accompanied drinks like
Fanta and milk in the first day after Easter. That act of charity was part of
the mission of Buntu Foundation to restore the hope to the poor and the
vulnerable.
In that hospital which dates from 1936, the Spouse of
the Head of State visited all the services including Pediatrics, Internal
Medicine, Maternity, Malnutrition and Surgery. The First Lady of the Country
indicated that she wanted to share the joy of Easter with those people who are
in difficulty to show them moral and material support. "I share with them
what I took on the day of the Easter," added Her Excellency Rev. Denise
Nkurunziza.
Doctor Ngendakumana Jean Claude, The director of the
Buye Hospital eagerly thanked the First Lady for her philanthropic character.
This kind of visit was also performed in several
hospitals to celebrate Christmas and New Year.
Friday, April 7, 2017
THE VISIT OF THE FIRST LADY OF BURUNDI IN BUJUMBURA PROVINCE
H.E Rev.Denise Nkurunziza with the HIV-positive carrying cartons of milk |
On Saturday, March 25, 2017, Her Excellency Denise
Nkurunziza, the First Lady of Burundi and the Representative of Buntu
Foundation paid a visit to the patients admitted to Rushubi Hospital in the
Province of Bujumbura. During that visit, the Spouse of the Head of State
granted, in the framework of Buntu Foundation, a social assistance consisting
of 60 cartons of milk and seven wheelchairs to the sick. That help was given to
the sick in general and HIV-positive in particular, to give them back their
Hope. That visit was paid in all the departments of that hospital, that is to
say, Paediatrics, Maternity and Internal Medicine.
Dr. Claude Nijimbere thanked the First Lady of the
country and asked for support for two cases of diseases that require great
expertise abroad.
After the visit to hospital, Her Excellency Rev. Denise
Nkurunziza went to meet with the Christians of Bujumbura province in a prayer
session organized for the natives of that province. In that prayer, the First
Lady of Burundi exhorted people to remain in integrity as the Holy Bible says
in Proverbs 11: 3: "The integrity of righteous men directs them, but the
deceit of the perfidious cause their ruin ".
For the First Lady of the country, integrity and
patience build the country while treachery destroys it. She encouraged people
to move away from evil in everything they do. "A person of integrity never
makes sexual vagrancy and is not ungrateful because he thinks of the interest
of others," said the First Lady.
Among the participants in the prayer were also the
members of the parliament and the Senate, the native military and police
officers of that province, as well as the local administrators.
These two activities are part of the visit of the First
Lady of the country to Bujumbura province since March 24, 2017.
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
FIRST LADY DENISE NKURUNZIZA GRANTED SOCIAL ASSISTANCE TO DIFFERENT BENEFICIARIES
social assistance to vulnerable in Bururi Province |
In her second stay in Bururi Province on 25
February2017, Her Excellency Rev. Denise Bucumi Nkurunziza preached the Word of
God in morning where people from various denominations were massively gathered
to hear the Gospel. Before she preached, The First Lady of Burundi and
Representative of Buntu Foundation granted a social assistance to 26 vulnerable
at the same place (LA Plage). Each household received 2 hoes, 2 blanks, 4
soaps, 4 pots, 5 cans, and 1loin clothes, 1box of milk, 10kg of beans and 10kg
of rice. Buntu Foundation supported also the Bururi Hospital by wheelchairs and
some kit of surgery.
“We thank Buntu Foundation for this gift. This shows us that the First Lady Denise
Nkurunziza is a mother for all Burundians”, said the director of Bururi
Hospital.
The same day in afternoon, the representative of Buntu
Foundation, Madam Denise Nkurunziza paid a visit to the orphanage of Kiremba
commune. The latter is caring 80 children and was created by Pentecost Church
of Kiremba.
To that orphanage, the First Lady granted a divers
assistance whose 350 kg of rice, 200 beans, 25 loin clothes, 100 pots, 51 boxes
of milk, 100 soaps, 20 boxes of Picots, 3 boxes of playthings and biscuits for
children .“I come to celebrate and wish happy New Year to these orphans to
restore their hope and let them feel that they are supported”, said the First
Lady Denise Nkurunziza.
The First Lady ended her activities in Bururi Province
by visiting the construction of Pentecost Church.
Sunday, February 12, 2017
MEETING OF BENEFICIARIES OF BUNTU FOUNDATION
Family photo of beneficiaries of Buntu Foundation |
"You have already gained heaven because you practice all that is written in the Bible," said most beneficiaries at the time of their very moving testimonies.
"It is difficult for me to make a choice between a multitude of letters of request for assistance. I have to take my time to pray and let the Holy Spirit choose himself," said Madam Denise Nkurunziza and justify that in no case the choice was made on ethnic, partisan or other factors.
"I wanted to see those I helped, to inquire about their situations," said Mrs. Nkurunziza while testifying that helping people is really her vocation since childhood.
The Buntu Foundation brought together more than 50 people, including graduates who were educated in India, children and adults who suffered from many illnesses.
"I thank the investors who have supported us, and
now they are honorary members of the Buntu Foundation," said the First
Lady and stated that the door is open for all those who could contribute to
saving lives, including the contributions of the beneficiaries of the
Foundation.
These are some testimonies given to relate the benefits of the Buntu Foundation:
Noel Sifa is a twelve-year-old girl: "I was in my second year when I started falling into the heart attack. The situation got worse until my heart swelled. I was ready to die but God had sent me the First Lady who, after seeing my state of health, unblocked her money for me to seek treatment in India. If were not for Buntu Foundation, my life would no longer be. May God bless Madame DeniseNkurunziza infinitely. "
Nestorie: "This is an important day for me
because I have tried repeatedly to meet the First Lady to thank her for what
she did for me but I did not find her. I was going to lose all my legs, which
are useful to me in my tailoring. Mrs Denise Nkurunziza had paid me a ticket to
go to India where I was well treated and now I am in good condition. May God
bless her infinitely. "These are some testimonies given to relate the benefits of the Buntu Foundation:
Noel Sifa is a twelve-year-old girl: "I was in my second year when I started falling into the heart attack. The situation got worse until my heart swelled. I was ready to die but God had sent me the First Lady who, after seeing my state of health, unblocked her money for me to seek treatment in India. If were not for Buntu Foundation, my life would no longer be. May God bless Madame DeniseNkurunziza infinitely. "
Didace Manirakiza: "My child was very near to die because his head was already deformed. The First Lady intervened and paid everything to save my child. May the kingdom of heaven be for her. "
The party was closed by the sharing of food and
beverages.
Monday, January 23, 2017
FIRST LADY DENISE NKURUNZIZA WISHED A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO THE PATIENTS ADMITTED TO MUYINGA HOSPITAL AND DISABLED OF “SAINT JEAN BOSCO
At Muyinga Hospital |
Thursday, 19 January 2017, Her Excellency Rev. Denise Bucumi Nkurunziza payed a visit to the northen province of Burundi named Muyinga, where she joined the patients of the hospital after visiting the “Centre pour Handicapés Physiques Saint Jean Bosco”. The latter is caring children who were born with physical disabilities.
In Muyinga Hospital, Her Excellency Denise Nkurunziza payed a visit to patients admitted in maternity block where she granted also the gifts to the family of Epitas Ndagijimana which has given birth to triplets. In that block, she granted also assistance to Reine Akimana who has picked up a baby rejected by his mother. Other blocks visited by the First Lady were reanimation, surgery and block of children suffering from kwashiorkor. Each of the 88 patients received 10 kg of rice, 10kg of beans, milk and loincloths from the First Lady Denise Nkurunziza. The latter expressed her best wishes to them for 2017. It was a great joy for the patients to see the First Lady visiting them and supporting them. All of them are lasting a long time in Hospital; to get food is big challenge. “God bless her», they said.
Besides, in Evening, The First Lady Denise Nkurunziza
went home of Mbarushimana Carinie, the governor of Karusi, to share the joy
with the family for having given birth to twins.“I come to rejoice with you for
what God have done in your family and I bring the President’s message of best
wishes to you”, said the First Lady. It was a great joy in governor’s family to
receive home The First Lady Denise Nkurunziza.
FIRST LADY DENISE NKURUNZIZA WISHED A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO PATIENTS ADMITTED TO KAYANZA HOSPITAL
At Kayanza hospital |
In framework of Buntu Foundation, The First Lady Denise Nkurunziza payed a visit to patients admitted in maternity block of Kayanza Hospital to wish them a happy new year. Some were with their new born infants and one of them has given birth to twins. Others were admitted due to gynaecological problems. Each of both received 10 kg of rice, 10 kg of beans, sugar, milk and loincloths granted by the First Lady Denise Nkurunziza. The latter expressed her best wishes to them for 2017. It was a great joy for the mothers. Some of them are poor, to get food is a big challenge. Still others were admitted to the hospital before the beginning of the New Year and so didn’t they celebrate the event. According to them, the First Lady came at the right time, before their going back home. “We won’t starve when we are home. God bless her” they said. Besides, the First Lady Denise Nkurunziza called them to family planning as Kayanza is the most populated of all provinces of the country and land is so small to meet the population growth of the area.
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