Two Burundi Football Officials Jailed for Allowing President Nkurunziza to Fall During a Match.

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Burundi’s President Pierre Nkurunziza a self-proclaimed ‘born-again’ Christian often touted to be ‘in-touch’ if the beehives he launches in villages is anything to peg on is also a football fan and player.

So much so that amongst his entourage is his own team, Haleluya FC. He also travels with his own choir, “Komeza gusenga”, which means “pray non-stop” in the local Kirundi language.

Early in the month, his team faced a side from the northern town of Kiremba.

Normally, the opposition is well aware they are playing against the country’s president, and it has been said they go easy in the games, even perhaps allowing Nkurunziza to score.

But as the Kiremba team contained Congolese refugees who did not know they were playing against Burundi’s president, they “attacked each time he had the ball and made him fall several times”, a witness told AFP.

Kiremba’s administrator Cyriaque Nkezabahizi and his assistant, Michel Mutama, were imprisoned on Thursday, the news agency reports.

According to AFP, a judicial source as saying they had been arrested on charges of “conspiracy against the president”.

President Nkurunziza and his government were in 2017 implicated in a United Nations report that said there was strong evidence crimes against humanity had been committed in the country.

The report said government forces – but also opposition groups – had committed killings, torture and rape after violence erupted in 2015.

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