Burkinabé Tour du Faso cycling race back after pandemic hiatus

The Burkinabé government decided Wednesday that the nation's flagship cycling competition Tour du Faso will take place from October 29th to November 7.
President of Burkina Faso, Roch Marc Christian Kaboré
Burkina Faso elections: Kabore's party fails to clinch majority parliamentary seats
Despite winning the much hyped presidential election, Burkina Faso ruling party for the elected leader Roch Marc Christian Kaboré, Mouvement du people MPP failed to clinch majority of the parliamentary seats in the just concluded election.
Roch Marc Christian Kaboré has been re-elected as President of Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso: Roch Kaboré re-elected for a second term
Roch Marc Christian Kaboré has been re-elected for a second term as President of Burkina Faso winning a majority in the first round of voting. The chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission, Newton Ahmed Barry announced Thursday, he was recelected with 57.87% of the vote.
A member of the security force guarding a polling station in Ouagadougou
Burkina Faso braces for election results
With less than 5% of the votes counted after Burkina Faso's election, incumbent President Roch Kabore was leading the race on Tuesday, according to the country's electoral commission. Sunday's poll was widely seen as the country's most democratic and competitive to date, with 13 candidates vying for the presidency, including one woman.
Voter turnout was satisfactory, according to the National Independent Electoral Commission
Polls close for presidential, legislative elections in Burkina Faso
Polls for combined presidential and general elections in Burkina Faso have closed as scheduled at 1800 hours local time on Sunday, and provisional results are expected on Monday.
Provisional results of the first round are expected by midweek.
Burkina Faso votes in presidential election under shadow of jihadist violence
Polls opened in Burkina Faso on Sunday for a presidential election dominated by jihadist violence, which has cost over 2,000 lives this year and will prevent voting in hundreds of villages.
File photo of Burkina Faso soldiers
Burkina Faso faces lack of security in light of Inslamist insurgency
the election day draws nearer in Burkina Faso, lack of security has emerged as one of the key campaign issues for the presidential and legislative elections on November 22.