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My wife and I are African-Americans in the United States. We very much enjoy your videos which are teaching us about our Mother Continent which was never taught to us in school. We are in our 70s and it is never too late to learn.
Big love from the city of Tunja in the Southamerican republic of Colombia. I have already been to Tanzania and Kenia and I would like to visit Burundi in the near future. Burundi and the whole east African nations are so beautiful. I'm learning a bit of Swahili by the way.
Burundi people are so beautiful,cool calm ,and talk with alot of humor.. I just love Burundi,I long to vist that beautiful country and lovely people ❤️❤️Thank you for helping us tour the African continent
I'm watching from Buffalo NY because I know someone from Burundi. He is one of the most awesome people I know so I am very happy whenever I can learn more about where he is from!
@TylerDurden. I am Burundian and when I was in secondary school (College Don Bosco in Ngozi, northern Burundi 1964-1971) I used to get postal stamps from the 3 or 5 Greek shop owners in the small town. I still have those Greek stamps in my small collection.
Thank you for the interesting facts about Burundi. I I have watched from Bulgaria. I was impressed by the beer culture, cow treasuring , the availability of three official languages and the ban on sporting mass activities.
I love Burundi 🇧🇮, from Cameroon 🇨🇲 One of the fact that intrigues me most is the fact that they have 3 official languages, English being the most recent one added. it’s amazing ! As I thought it’s a French speaking country ! Hope to visit this wonderful country one day, with my girlfriend who is also a Native Burundian ☺️
thank you for this informative video of Burundi, I and I just joined your channel to learn about the African content. This information was never taught in my school years.
I haven’t been to Burundi 🇧🇮 but they seem like good people. Great video by the way. Learned a lot about Burundi 🇧🇮. I still don’t understand why Burundi 🇧🇮 is “poor” because it’s very small for the government to improve the livelihood of their citizens. ❤️🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇬🇧
Wow, good for Burundi to have an Olympic winner! Africa is so beautiful, hopefully one day people will be able to go safely. I personally want to visit Eritrea.
Thanks for sharing a video that shows Burundi in such a wonderful way. I'm watching from the United States, and I didn't know anything about Burundi but wanted to learn a bit.
Warm greetings from Canada!! Thank you for this wonderful look into Burundian culture. I have grown to love your country and look forward to visiting there soon. I found number 10 the most surprising fact about Burundi.
Burundi is home to several tourist destinations that are mostly linked to the country's history of exploration. When one travels 12km (7.45 miles) south of Bujumbura, the capital, they'll find the Livingston and Stanley stone, a memorial to commemorate the journey of the two British explorers.
Hi! My name is Aimee. I am from the USA. I got involved with World Vision which is an organization that helps sponsor children. They did this neat thing where they bring your photo (along with many other photos.) To a location where the children will be able to pick their sponsor. I just found out that my child is going to be from Burundi! I am very excited and ready to learn all about a new culture!
Thank you for these videos. I am watching from Detroit, Michigan in the USA. I was most surprised by the prohibition against group exercise. Wow that's insane, is it still in effect?
Swahili is also an official language since we entered the east African community. Jogging in groups was banned to those who are not amongst a sports club only. And for the love of God, Burundi is not poor. The west just portrays it that way, God knows why.
Ok, thanks for clearing that up for me, I'm like no exercise, was really enjoying the video to that point, I figured it was speaking about group exercise but wanted to be sure.
@@TheAfricanScript I haven’t, but I have studied and follows news and programs on Burundi 🇧🇮 Rwanda 🇷🇼 and Uganda 🇺🇬. These three countries have similar ethnic groups and cultures hence I don’t get why they are not working well together especially Rwanda 🇷🇼 and Uganda 🇺🇬. But there is hope for Burundi 🇧🇮 and Rwanda 🇷🇼 in that instance, however Uganda 🇺🇬 and Rwanda 🇷🇼 have serious tension.
Ikr? Here in Rwanda we don’t really regard them as foreigners The word Burundi even comes from the term “Urundi Rwanda” which in Kinyarwanda/kirundi means “another Rwanda”
Hi I'm watching from Germany. It surprised me the most that jogging groups and workouts are banned and that the reason is, that the President is afraid of protests.
Franzi Did You the know that Burundi was once colonised by Germany? There are words from german language that still exist here like "bite" or "gute"to greet people or " Ishule" which means school.
This guy doesn't know even what he's talking. People do jogging group whenever they want. It seems the guy obviously doesn't know what he's telling regarding to workouts. Stop lie to your followers.
I am Zambian watching from South Korea. The last fact really surprised me. Group Jogging should be allowed so that people can come together and work out and also improve their health
@@TheAfricanScript the source of nile was never found by livingstone.......there were people living around there before he came....pls lets stop spreadind white lies about ourselves
It's hard to speak about the country you've never lived in. Come and see the REEL FACTS not those you are talking about, when you read what is published by the WEST you will always be wrong. There are many great facts about Burundi.
@@jean-daffairesmanirakiza4759 oh oh, is this not an accurate picture of Burundi? I am attempting to learn more about Burundi... if you can point me to videos that more accurately paint a picture of Burundi... I would love that... Thank you!
@@franpowers6348 he must be triggered by the part where he shows maasai people (1:05)! Maasai people live in Kenya and Tanzania although we all can speak swahili ;) Bantu people are fascinating!
You left aside all the interesting facts of Burundi... Burgundians are Warmly Hospitality people I ever met... Burundi has 200km of Beach, along Tanganyika lake... Burundi is reach in mineral resources... Second stock of Nickel in world... Bujumbura is the most affordable city to enjoy Life in all East African countries...❤
I'm watching from Germany and was surprised that it seems that the Burundian are driving on the right side and not like most east Africans on the wrong side of the street. 😃
@@zombieschaf1709 Burundi and rwanda were colonised by belgium hence the right driving and french use, kenya , uganda and tanzania were colonised by the british thats why they drive on the left like the british
Greetings from Russia ! I'm charmed with the Great Lakes region. Is kirundi distinctly different from kinyarwanda ? Could the speakers understand each other?
It is funny how my country decided to put English as official language instead of Kiswahili, there is less than 1% of population who speak English, while there are more than 10% of population speak Kiswahili fluently. Swahili is official language in Rwanda, and I dont think many people speak it as in Burundi.
Amos Munezero . I am surprised to hear English is also a burundian official language . Honestly flabbergasted! When in Burundi I find it difficult to communicate because I speak English and most only understand french and kirundi ! I wonder where does English come in yet when communicating using English they are not familiar with it 🧐.
Here is your chance to learn Swahili one of the most spoken languages on the African continent. Get the Easy-to-Learn SPEAK SWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS course👉🏼theafricanscript.ck.page/speakswahili
My wife and I are African-Americans in the United States. We very much enjoy your videos which are teaching us about our Mother Continent which was never taught to us in school. We are in our 70s and it is never too late to learn.
Me to. Never to late.
.
Love my country
A hug to all Burundians who are watching this!
Beautiful Burundi 🇧🇮.
Btw, which amongst these 10 facts shared interested you most?
Much love for Burundian HAPPY New Year +44 LONDON LOCKED
Beautiful ❤️🇧🇮❤️ motherland
Big love from the city of Tunja in the Southamerican republic of Colombia.
I have already been to Tanzania and Kenia and I would like to visit Burundi in the near future.
Burundi and the whole east African nations are so beautiful.
I'm learning a bit of Swahili by the way.
Burundi people are so beautiful,cool calm ,and talk with alot of humor..
I just love Burundi,I long to vist that beautiful country and lovely people ❤️❤️Thank you for helping us tour the African continent
I love Burundi because I have been raised by Burundian family from KAYOGORO ... They living in Tanzania....
am from Tanzania..
Hi I need to know more about Burundi 🇧🇮 can you help me out
@@mohammedshazeel3708 what do you need to know about BURUNDI?
Am from kayogoro you welcome
The mountains and the hills in Burundi is beautiful!!! Watching from Los Angeles in the USA!!! TFS!!!
Glad to have you here Tina.
Have you been to Africa before?
you are welcome there are so many things to discover in Burundi
Tina Diggs Welcome to my country.
Am,from mother of Africa mom,Ethiopian and my boyfriend, s from burundi 🇧🇮 I love him so much and am happy to see 👀 this video 📹 thanks 😊
Glad you enjoyed this video.
Have you been to both countries?
Thanks for ur compliments...
Is he faithful to ur relationship?
You couldn’t find Ethiopian men. Anchi Ergiman. Shame on you.
@@KELOEBAN love has no boundaries.... sorry for interfering bt I have to....shame on u alot.
What fact do u know about Burundi culture. Ugandans know what I mean here. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
No 10 was most surprising. Thanks for a good presentation and best greetings from Sweden!
I'm watching from Buffalo NY because I know someone from Burundi. He is one of the most awesome people I know so I am very happy whenever I can learn more about where he is from!
Lot's of love from Greece. I am doing my post graduate dissertation on Burundi and I really loved these facts. Stay safe brothers.
@TylerDurden. I am Burundian and when I was in secondary school (College Don Bosco in Ngozi, northern Burundi 1964-1971) I used to get postal stamps from the 3 or 5 Greek shop owners in the small town. I still have those Greek stamps in my small collection.
Thank you for the interesting facts about Burundi. I I have watched from Bulgaria. I was impressed by the beer culture, cow treasuring , the availability of three official languages and the ban on sporting mass activities.
Great video. Excellent introduction to your county. Thank you!
I love Burundi 🇧🇮, from Cameroon 🇨🇲
One of the fact that intrigues me most is the fact that they have 3 official languages, English being the most recent one added. it’s amazing ! As I thought it’s a French speaking country !
Hope to visit this wonderful country one day, with my girlfriend who is also a Native Burundian ☺️
You're welcome
Kirundi is the main
Hi from Sri Lanka. I love to hear anything from Africa. Music, food culture, news, believes etc. most surprising factor is banning group jogging.
It is crazy how tiny it is. It is smaller than some districts/counties in other countries in the region.
Watching from Merseyside, England, UK. What a beautiful country Burundi 🇧🇮 is 😍
Much love and Respect to Africa watching from New York City 🖤💯
thank you for this informative video of Burundi, I and I just joined your channel to learn about the African content. This information was never taught in my school years.
I haven’t been to Burundi 🇧🇮 but they seem like good people. Great video by the way. Learned a lot about Burundi 🇧🇮. I still don’t understand why Burundi 🇧🇮 is “poor” because it’s very small for the government to improve the livelihood of their citizens. ❤️🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇬🇧
I think it’s the leaders to impact change in the country.
@@TheAfricanScript I agree, their leader is too relaxed and lack vision.
I think it depends on where it is coming from, I love my country
A lot of years of war. Whe have peace since 2005.
I m indian. Live in bujumbura. I ❤ here's beach and natural beauty.
Wow, good for Burundi to have an Olympic winner! Africa is so beautiful, hopefully one day people will be able to go safely. I personally want to visit Eritrea.
Love from Uganda. Thanks. Awesome.
Watching this from Montreal Canada. It was very interesting!
Thanks for sharing a video that shows Burundi in such a wonderful way. I'm watching from the United States, and I didn't know anything about Burundi but wanted to learn a bit.
Warm greetings from Canada!! Thank you for this wonderful look into Burundian culture. I have grown to love your country and look forward to visiting there soon. I found number 10 the most surprising fact about Burundi.
Glad you enjoyed the video.
Have you ever visited any other African country?
Welcome in our beautiful country 😊
Am Somali and will like to thank Burundi for peacekeeping mission in Somalia
Was most surprised by the ban on group joggings. That seems very difficult to enforce!
Thank you guys greetings from Uganda
You’re welcome Didier.
Have you ever visited this East African Neighbour of yours Burundi?
I'm form Ghana and I love my Burundi People's
Glad to have you here.
Have you ever visited Burundi?
Welcome Burundi
Great video.. very informative!
Burundi is home to several tourist destinations that are mostly linked to the country's history of exploration. When one travels 12km (7.45 miles) south of Bujumbura, the capital, they'll find the Livingston and Stanley stone, a memorial to commemorate the journey of the two British explorers.
Thanks for this information.
Burundi is a beautiful country indeed.
BURUNDI Noo i dont like brundi I am AZERBAIJANI
Thank you for the video! Watching from Oregon, USA.
Burundi is cleanest, beautiful and hardworking p.
Beautiful country! ❤ I’d love to visit sometime!
Hi! My name is Aimee. I am from the USA. I got involved with World Vision which is an organization that helps sponsor children. They did this neat thing where they bring your photo (along with many other photos.) To a location where the children will be able to pick their sponsor. I just found out that my child is going to be from Burundi! I am very excited and ready to learn all about a new culture!
I love you Burundi from Haiti
God bless Burundi and it's brave nation God bless Africa
Amen 🙏.
Btw, which amongst these 10 facts shared interested you most?
Is there a safari in Burundi? If there isn't one, they should do a safari, it will attract more tourists!!!
Good to hear and see this
Beautiful Burundi
Glad you enjoyed the video Prime.
Btw, which amongst these 10 facts shared interested you most?
You forget to tell that they have good avocado banana tea n coffee
Love to Burundi
That very true.
Do you stay in Burundi Aziz?
😁😁😁Wow, you're right
We love burundii 🇧🇮🇧🇮🇧🇮🇧🇮🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦 good cantryy
Got a friend down there in Burundi.
love that brother
from 🇿🇦
Good job you guys are doing!
Salute to the Nation of Burundi🇧🇮and rest of the East Afrikan Community #EAC
Thank you Abdul.
Have you ever been to Burundi?
Another great video brother 👏 👍 👌
Glad you enjoyed it.
Which one amongst these 10 facts shared interested/shocked you most?
am a Kenyan smitten by burindian gals
Waao love the history behind, Burundi
Very interesting.
I love my country
Beautiful country indeed.
Which one amongst these 10 facts shared interested you most?
I like these serials , and I'm going to make the best of them starting with Burundi . I can see it's a beautiful homely place .
Banana Beer is surprised me a lot. I want to try sometimes. With love from Thailand.
🇧🇮🇧🇮 proud of my nation
Beautiful Burundi 🇧🇮.
Btw, which amongst these 10 shared facts interested you most?
Thank you for these videos. I am watching from Detroit, Michigan in the USA. I was most surprised by the prohibition against group exercise. Wow that's insane, is it still in effect?
Greetings from 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Glad to have you here Bewana.
Have you ever been to any East African country?
Swahili is also an official language since we entered the east African community. Jogging in groups was banned to those who are not amongst a sports club only. And for the love of God, Burundi is not poor. The west just portrays it that way, God knows why.
Couldn’t agree more.
Thanks for sharing these great opinions.
Btw, do you live in Bujumbura or Gitega?
I leave in burundi, And even I agree the country is poor 😏. But It will change, the gov is working on it!
What is burundi known for ?? Nothing ..burundi have some drama atleast dont just exist lol
Ok, thanks for clearing that up for me, I'm like no exercise, was really enjoying the video to that point, I figured it was speaking about group exercise but wanted to be sure.
Ok !
Kirundi, French and Swahili are actually the OFFICIAL language in Burundi 🇧🇮
i like the cultural drinking beers i am watching from New Zealand
Yes. Burundians love their local beer.
Have you tasted any African beer before?
I miss my country Burundi so long
Beautiful Burundi 🇧🇮.
When did you last visit?
Burundi 🇧🇮 and Rwanda 🇷🇼 should just be one country. They are more or less the same people. ❤️🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇬🇧
Yes. The two countries are very similar to each other. The culture is more less the same.
Have you been to the two counties?
@@TheAfricanScript I haven’t, but I have studied and follows news and programs on Burundi 🇧🇮 Rwanda 🇷🇼 and Uganda 🇺🇬. These three countries have similar ethnic groups and cultures hence I don’t get why they are not working well together especially Rwanda 🇷🇼 and Uganda 🇺🇬. But there is hope for Burundi 🇧🇮 and Rwanda 🇷🇼 in that instance, however Uganda 🇺🇬 and Rwanda 🇷🇼 have serious tension.
Rwanda is more developed than Burundi . In terms of leadership , it's far much better also .
Ikr? Here in Rwanda we don’t really regard them as foreigners
The word Burundi even comes from the term “Urundi Rwanda” which in Kinyarwanda/kirundi means “another Rwanda”
@@yesbana49 I know that, but they will benefit immensely in having visionary leader like Kagame .
All new to me. Great
Hi I'm watching from Germany. It surprised me the most that jogging groups and workouts are banned and that the reason is, that the President is afraid of protests.
That fact surprises many.
But I believe it will be changed soon.
Have you ever been to any East African country?
Franzi Did You the know that Burundi was once colonised by Germany? There are words from german language that still exist here like "bite" or "gute"to greet people or " Ishule" which means school.
don't beleive that, obviously he doesn't know wht he's talking about
This guy doesn't know even what he's talking. People do jogging group whenever they want. It seems the guy obviously doesn't know what he's telling regarding to workouts. Stop lie to your followers.
Very informative watching from Guyana in South America.
I was amused at seeing the men drinking beer from a pot using straws
Hello from canada love to discover the world
Fact number 10 ❤
Nice video! Just to mention that massive workout is no longer banned.🤓
Great video. Inyeresting to learn how homogenous Burundi is, unlike most African countries. Thankd from Israel & Canada
Fact#.watching from NewYork.
I am from Mumbai India. I watch your channel .Very interesting
Good bless Africa
Beautiful Africa.
Btw, which amongst these 10 facts shared interested you most?
Thank you , am learning a lot about my africa, watching from canada 🇨🇦🇨🇦 mich♥️♥️
Love u from the pearl of Africa #uganda😍😍
Glad to have to here Tina Tana.
Btw, which amongst these 10 facts shared interested you most?
I think the fact that surprised me the most is that the group exercising was banned.
I am Zambian watching from South Korea. The last fact really surprised me. Group Jogging should be allowed so that people can come together and work out and also improve their health
Thnaks
You’re welcome Kim.
Btw, which amongst these 10 facts shared interested you most?
I love my country burundi 🇧🇮🇧🇮🇧🇮🇧🇮🇧🇮🇧🇮🇧🇮🇧🇮it's really don't matter weather is poor or not, I pray for my country everyday for the best updates
Beautiful Burundi 🇧🇮.
Btw, which amongst these 10 facts shared interested you most?
Great video. California United States
I am watching form french Guyane very nice To know
GOOD
Is just now that I know about cows horns bringing wealth, not that I believe in it but happy to know new fact about my beloved country !
Your creative is very important and Good
Glad you enjoyed the video Elias.
Do you live in the Bujumbura or Gitega?
@@TheAfricanScript My dady was Born at Gitega But now I live makamba South of Burund
There is also Gasumo, the most southerly source of the Nile, which was first found by David Livingstone
Yes Henry. Thanks for adding this to the list.
Btw, which amongst these 10 facts shared interested you most?
@@TheAfricanScript the source of nile was never found by livingstone.......there were people living around there before he came....pls lets stop spreadind white lies about ourselves
@@agbortakor6484 true Africans have been living along the River Nile for thousands of years.
It's hard to speak about the country you've never lived in. Come and see the REEL FACTS not those you are talking about, when you read what is published by the WEST you will always be wrong.
There are many great facts about Burundi.
Thank you for your feedback Enock.
Do you live in Burundi?
You are right, there some parts of the clip that show areas that are no where in Burundi.
@@jean-daffairesmanirakiza4759 oh oh, is this not an accurate picture of Burundi? I am attempting to learn more about Burundi... if you can point me to videos that more accurately paint a picture of Burundi... I would love that... Thank you!
@@franpowers6348 he must be triggered by the part where he shows maasai people (1:05)! Maasai people live in Kenya and Tanzania although we all can speak swahili ;) Bantu people are fascinating!
🖤🌟🙏 Super
Beautiful Burundi 🇧🇮.
Btw, which amongst these 10 facts shared interested you most Milroy?
Workouts prohibition, watching from Zimbabwe
Yes. Glad to have you here Victor.
Have you ever been to any East African country?
Capital is actually Gitega now
I love Burundi. What is their major resources. Is it farming or mainly on fishing. I am watching from Texas in U.S. though I am from Nigeria
Farming
Both but farming is the main thing in Burundi
I was surpised to learn that English is an official language. I had known about French and the local one.
You left aside all the interesting facts of Burundi... Burgundians are Warmly Hospitality people I ever met...
Burundi has 200km of Beach, along Tanganyika lake...
Burundi is reach in mineral resources... Second stock of Nickel in world...
Bujumbura is the most affordable city to enjoy Life in all East African countries...❤
You sound Ugandan 💗
I'm watching from Germany and was surprised that it seems that the Burundian are driving on the right side and not like most east Africans on the wrong side of the street. 😃
😂😂😂
Have you been to African before?
@@TheAfricanScript not yet. I guess I will, when I have enough time and money.
@@zombieschaf1709 Burundi and rwanda were colonised by belgium hence the right driving and french use, kenya , uganda and tanzania were colonised by the british thats why they drive on the left like the british
Live in bujumbura ❤
Greetings from Russia ! I'm charmed with the Great Lakes region. Is kirundi distinctly different from kinyarwanda ? Could the speakers understand each other?
The two languages are very similar. It’s just an accent difference.
Have you ever been to any of the East African countries?
Absolutly the 2 languages are similar and both people undestand each other. 👌🏾
It's like British English and American English
Greatings!!!!! here ,we understand both
Yes
2:03 banana beer? Wow
Yes. It’s a great beer.
Have you ever tasted it?
@@TheAfricanScript Me no I'm still trying to see how that's possible lol
Google African banana beer ,it's even sold in US in bottles
@@mjh9751 oh wow. Just saw.
😂😂😂
Afrika and our Afro Diaspora will be elevated before the end of this decade. (2020-2030) #Umoja_wa_Afrika2030
This will be great.
Africa’s strength is through coming and working together.
It is funny how my country decided to put English as official language instead of Kiswahili, there is less than 1% of population who speak English, while there are more than 10% of population speak Kiswahili fluently. Swahili is official language in Rwanda, and I dont think many people speak it as in Burundi.
Thanks for your opinion Amos.
Btw, do you live in Bujumbura or Gitega?
I think kiswahili is also spoken is also spoken in Burundi.
@@TheAfricanScript I was born in Bujumbura but I live in Australia now
Amos Munezero . I am surprised to hear English is also a burundian official language . Honestly flabbergasted! When in Burundi I find it difficult to communicate because I speak English and most only understand french and kirundi ! I wonder where does English come in yet when communicating using English they are not familiar with it 🧐.
Colonial mentality.....sisi bado sana wala usishangae
❤❤❤❤
Burundi beautiful
Beautiful Burundi 🇧🇮.
Btw, which amongst these 10 facts shared interested you most?
Me too what to learn swahili❤
🙏🏽🙋🏽♀️🙏🏽🕊
Glad you enjoyed the video.
Btw, which amongst these 10 facts shared interested you most?
I'm from Brasil
it's the source of the river Nile bro
Thank you for this information Kassim