Showing posts with label First Lady of Burundi Denise Nkurunziza. Show all posts
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Monday, October 27, 2014

FIRST LADY OF REPUBLIC OF BURUNDI AFRICA RECEIVES AWARD FROM LATIN AMERICA


Ambassador Clyde Rivers, First Lady Denise Nkurunziza, Celina Gonzalez 
     On August 5, 2014 in Washington DC, the Christian Latin Business Association Humanitarian Award was presented to the First Lady of Burundi Africa, Denise Nkurunziza. The award was presented to the First Lady by Alama Vision Television personality, Celina Gonzalez. Celina Gonzalez commented, “We are honored and privileged to present the First Lady of Burundi with this prestigious award for her outstanding work to help the underprivileged of the world, as well as, the work she is doing through the Buntu Foundation in Burundi to empower women.” The Christian Latin Business Association Humanitarian Award is presented to leading humanitarians globally.
     Ambassador Dr. Clyde Rivers said, “The First Lady of Burundi has helped and encouraged widows in her country for years. She is a leader that is doing the job of empowering women. The Buntu Foundation, lead by First Lady Denise Nkurunziza, is in the process of building a city to help the underprivileged in her country.”

Monday, January 13, 2014

Ambassador Clyde Rivers Teaches Burundi Government Kingdom Leadership

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First Lady of Burundi Denise Nkurunziza on right with Ambassador Clyde Rivers pictured left

Ambassador Rivers taught the Cabinet of the Burundi government the importance of understanding their position. He stated God gave them their positions and that they had a responsibility to God with how they serve their nation.
Ambassador Rivers told the government, “God wants His Kingdom to come to the Earth and that they were responsible to bring His Kingdom to Burundi.” Then Ambassador Rivers prophesied, “Burundi will make history in 2014. This small nation will become a great nation because they obey the Kingdom of God.” He went on to prophesy, “Burundi is called by His Name and there will be a spirit of Elijah that will take them higher as they prophetically see the destiny of their nation.” The leaders of Burundi, “Received this word with joy,” said Ambassador Rivers.

To close, Ambassador Rivers did an alter call for the government leaders, offering them the opportunity to receive their citizenship in the Kingdom of God.


Her Excellency Madame Denise Bucumi Nkurunziza First Lady of Burundi Teaches Their Youth

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First Lady of Burundi, Denise Nkurunziza
 
On December 27, 2013 the First Lady of the Republic of Burundi Africa taught the youth of Burundi how to love their country. She told them, “The importance of good governance will cause your children’s children to eat the good of the land. You may not see the great victories but if you honor your nation and live to obey God the nation will prosper.”
 
Ambassador Clyde Rivers says, “It is a miracle to have a First Lady of a nation not ashamed to teach her faith to the young people of her nation so they may have a great future.”


Monday, June 24, 2013

FIRST LADY OF BURUNDI, DENISE NKURUNZIZA, RECEIVES CONGRESSIONAL RECOGNITION FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO HER COMMUNITY

First Lady Denise Nkurunziza (center right)

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It was a monumental day when the First Lady of the Republic of Burundi received recognition at the United Nations in New York for her Buntu Foundation and service to her country. She received this award for winning the Women’s Progress Award for achieving the millennium development goals for women’s issues in the Republic of Burundi. This Special Congressional Achievement Certificate from the United States of America is a great honor for the First Lady, Denise Nkurunziza of the Republic of Burundi. Ambassador Clyde Rivers said, “We are very grateful to the United States for this Special Congressional Achievement Certificate honoring the First Lady of Burundi.”

FIRST LADY OF BURUNDI DENISE NKURUNZIZA RECIEVES RECOGNITION FROM NEW YORK STATE SENATE

First Lady Denise Nkurunziza

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A proclamation was given to the First Lady of Burundi, Denise Nkurunziza, for her philanthropic organization called the Buntu Foundation and for the honor and recognition that she received at the United Nations for the 2013 Women’s Progress Award for exceeding the millennium development goals for women’s issues. The New York State Senator and Democratic Conference Leader, Andrea Stewart-Cousins gave this prestigious award for her valiant efforts in the Republic of Burundi, with the residents of the 35th District of New York City, and proclaimed this day, Thursday, June 13, 2013, as Madame Denise Nkurunziza Day.

BURUNDI FIRST LADY WINS AWARD AT THE UNITED NATIONS

First Lady, Denise Nkurunziza (far right)


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Voice of African Mothers is an organization that has put together an award for the First Ladies of Africa. Voices of African Mothers award recipients are women that have worked hard to reach the millennium development goals for women’s issues within their respective countries. The First Lady of the Republic of Burundi, Denise Nkurunziza, received this award at the United Nations and was an overwhelming winner of this award because she exceeded the goals set for millennium development for her country.

Her Buntu Foundation has been a major voice for women in Burundi. Her organization is teaching motherhood, child-rearing and life skills with economic empowerment to the women of her country. Ambassador Clyde Rivers says, “Burundi will always lead the way because of their strong stance for the kingdom of God. It is great to see a country achieve goals to help their people. A big congratulations to the First Lady Denise Nkurunziza, for achieving the Women’s Progress Award 2013 for her millennium development goals.”