June 13, 2026 at 11:58 amEconomic growth is forecast to rise to 5.5%, up from 4.7% this year. Stock image: (pitinan) Burundi’s parliament voted on Saturday to increase government spending next fiscal year by 30%, helped by revenue from the mining sector and a diversification of its exports.Parliament adopted a budget of 7.02-trillion Burundi francs (R38.54bn) for the 12 months starting in July, up from 5.4-trillion francs (R29.65bn) this fiscal year.Finance minister Alain Ndikumana had proposed spending of 6.7-trillion Burundi francs (R36.79bn) in a budget speech on Friday, but parliament voted to increase that figure in a vote early on Saturday morning.Economic growth is forecast to rise to 5.5%, up from 4.7% this year.Faster growth will be driven by “intensification of irrigated agricultural production, [and] a gradual increase in mineral production” among other things, Ndikumana said in his speech.Burundi’s mineral output includes gold, tin, tantalum and tungsten.The government will scrap import taxes on electric and hybrid vehicles, as fuel shortages have been worsened by the Iran war, the finance minister said.Reuters
Burundi to raise government spending next fiscal year, helped by mining
Burundi’s parliament voted on Saturday to increase government spending next fiscal year by 30%, helped by revenue from the mining sector and a diversification of its exports














