Want to learn more about low-income living in Africa? Check out my Nigeria videos: th-cam.com/video/G5RohgeV2tA/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=WillieFungo (this is SHOCKING)
Is the friend you travel with a white guy? I can definitely here he is white. Not got a problem with it. And most black people worldwide cook our meet very well but of course not burnt.
$5 for rabbit isn't a huge bargain considering we get ones 1/2 as big again in Australia for about $8. Due to the British bringing rabbits to Australia for hunting sport, we have a HUGE amount here to the point we could literally herd them into nets straight out of our fields in the 1930s and even the late 50s. My grandfather used to do it and I think my father can remember 1 or 2 in the late 50s. My cat catches them and struggles to bring them in thru the cat flap and eats them later. The BEST way to eat them is to fry them. It's like high class fried chicken. On occasion I catch one by hand or hit one with a car and eat it. You can butcher them with a steak knife.
Btw you WANT THEM to overcook meat there. The parasite problems and cleanliness issues REQUIRE it unless you want to get seriously ill. You DON'T want to boil rabbit because it has out of control gelatin levels. It's edible but the gelatin is crazy and it's nicer to fry or grill.
Actually, it's a small clique of individuals who hoarded riches from plundering minerals from the neighboring DR Congo and by embezzling public funds from international aid. Now France is using the Rwandan army to protect French corporations settlements that are stealing resources in Africa.
I think your thumbnail is misleading. Though her words were not 100% clear, she did not call you "mzungu". To the best of my ability, I heard "ibyo bintu by'abazungu zungu" which should lead to believe that she was rather refering to your camera as most african rural areas cameras are usually associated with things that white people would carry.
She talked about the people who behave as white taking pictures and filming people. You title is just to attract or choc many viewers. According to what she said she's not okay to be filmed. It's a kind of disapproval
Look at the Americans running their mouths, it's the comments you make that show your American racist. Stay in America don't bring your hate to East Africa we are not the same. Bambi No mwanyinaze Muzungas webale American
Amazing country in Africa, I have never been in any country in Africa.. My daughter visited RWANDA in 2014 And only positive talking about this beautiful, greenery landscape - I have got a handicraft tecup as a nice gift from RWANDA. I have here in my working table for pens. Thank you for sharing your clip of video, Quite interesting. Hope that one day after retirement so I will have opportunity to visit RWANDA and other countries in Africa. Best wishes from STOCKHOLM - SWEDEN
I miss Rwanda. I did some work there before and drove through it to Burundi and DRC years back. What a beautiful place. I did not visit the rural Rwanda as such. I was mostly in Kigali. On my way to DRC, I spent the night in Gesenyi near the border.
Willie has a voice made for broadcasting, voice overs and narrations. And he structures the layout of his videos like a pro, like someone who has been to journalism school. Follow your talent.
Meat is grilled dry so that the meat could have a longer shelf life and not rot.This was how it was done everywhere before they ever laid hands on a refrigerator
That was one of the best made travel docs I've watched in a bit. You have a very relaxed manner in your travel and great timing on everything in the making on the video. Asante.
Trust me Africa is blessed. The youths just need to unleash their full potential which there is a need to invest, financially, spiritually, physically...etc and then we will see greatness. And as we can see the future is brighter.
It only amazes me that the food service is no exception to a five-star restaurant coming from a village Hut our people are amazing undoubtedly what heights we rise in such little resources, 🌄🦍
I WENT TO RWANDA TO SEE THE MOUNTAIN GORILAS. WHAT AN EXPERIENCE!!!! RWANDA WAS ALWAYS KNOWN AS THE SWITZERLAND OF AFRICA. THE COUNTRY OF THE THOUSAND HILLS. THE PEOPLE ARE THE NICEST HUMANS ON THIS EARTH. THEN.....THE GENOCIDE BETWEEN THE HUTUS AND TUTSIS. I LEFT FOR ANGOLA THE DAY THE GENOCIDE STARTED. AMAZING HOW RWANDA HAS IMPROVED. GOD BLESS THEM AFTER SUCH A HORRIBLE GENICIDE. 😇🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 LOE RWANDANS!!
WOW..I enjoyed this video..thanks for sharing this.. when they was making bricks I seen something similar in west Africa but never saw the bricks being made but it's amazing
I really appreciate what you're doing. Even though I can't afford to travel down to Rwanda, at the moment. With just my data and smartphone from Nigeria. I'm able to kind of, have a peek of how life is over there.
Nice video, thank you. I don't know why it says "shocking" though. There isn't anything shocking about village life in Rwanda. It is very peaceful as you can see (unless you're a rabbit). And regarding that, as a vegetarian from the US, I feel much better about the way Rwandans kill the animals for meat, in general, than the factory farms and slaughter houses in the US. Anyhow thanks again for a nicely made, laid back video.
Those New Home Constructions Were Beautiful.. But What I Really Really Like Is The Rabbit.. It Looked Really Good.. And Yes, Rabbit Does Taste Like Chicken.. 😁😁😁😁😁
A really very enjoyable watch - thanks. The pestering for more money when you've already been generous is something that really irked me on my own trip to Africa.
@@WillieFungo Which Palm? In my home town,in the hills of southern Tanganyika, there were only three coconut palms that never bore fruit. You could not drink palm brew. However, bamboo was tapped for ulanzi which was fermented.
@@WillieFungo you should may asked her before recording because most africans don't like being on camera. Good videos concept by the way. Do some interactive videos like interview, etc..
Nice video. I love seeing how other people live across the world. Rabbit is a common meat among hunters in North America. Used to buy it in corner stores but haven't seen it lately. I wonder how well that knife sharpening thing works. We have knife steels (steel rods used more to keep an edge than to sharpen, but I prefer the ceramic rods) but typically use files to sharpen machetes. Never seen a knife before sharpened on the back of a machete. I like my steak soft, but I over cook my pork from fear of stomach bugs.
Congratulations Rwanda 💯👍👍🌟 shining example of the rest of Africa!!!!!! You Seriously put to SHAME all those showy" natural rich resources" countries who are enriching themselves, instead of building their nations!! Thanks for sharing 👍
I thought what he made looked great! Did you say that using the clay mixture was once banned? I'm just wondering why this is as it seems such a viable method of housing.
The presentation of the food was excellent, as always in Rwanda. But me and the cook disagreed on how long the meat should be cooked, etc. A less opinionated eater would have been fine with it. Rukarakara was banned because Rwanda didn't consider it modern. Thankfully, the ban was lifted in 2006.
@@WillieFungo they replaced it with nothing as affordable though? Looking at their countryside in your video (thank you very much for it btw!) It doesn't appear there are any other viable options.
How can Americans help with people like the lady in the video? We aren't colonists, its against our laws. We hate genocide even though many support China's genocides with their money. Can you translate what she is saying also? Many of us regardless of color are very interested in your people and way of life. Would love for you to teach me your history from your/her perspective. Would love for this gentleman to be treated with more kindness as he travels, he/we truly just want to learn. With very much respect and kindness, Your Friend.
I had never eaten rabbit until I went into a Sichuan restaurant in Qingdao, China. Although I can speak a little Chinese, I can't read it so I pointed at. something that looked good on the menu. It was quite tasty and I found out it was rabbit when I paid for the meal.
Sports fans and beer drinkers will find a paradise.., l know .. been there and have sampled very high class beers and seen some great sports. I am British and l know what l am talking when it comes to those subjects.
ENJOYED this video..they are definitely my kind of people. As a Hebrew African American I enjoyed the way they was eating with the onions and grilling.. but I can SKIP the rabbit 😁 chicken or fish some goat for me 😁😁
How long do the mud houses last? Wow! I could live here, love vegan foods, I would just need my own farm for variety and visit the market. Great video.
He didn't show the tech side of it., but those bricks are covered with fine gravel mixed with cement, and it last around 45 years. And bricks are termite proof.
@@WillieFungo Actually the place you showed was meant to serve as car free zone for kids. That's not a random painted place, it is for kids to play in open, safely.
We over cook everything because we know what meat can sometimes carry. That's why many people in the west gets sick from eating almost raw food, especially meat.
I'm from Scandinavia and we tend to cook well done at home, or medium, I sometimes eat medium-rare (no blood, just a bit pink in the middle) beef at restaurants. I have never been sick though. Also, I never tried rabbit but I think it'd be nice 😄
In this part of the country (Bugesera district) not much. Most of the land is devoted to agriculture. In the North, they have nature reserves with more forest wildlife, namely mountain gorillas.
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Is the friend you travel with a white guy? I can definitely here he is white. Not got a problem with it. And most black people worldwide cook our meet very well but of course not burnt.
@@rosahacketts1668 There is no white guy
Hi Willie,
Just a small correction: the place you went to is not written Bugasera but Bugesera. And I noticed you tend to pronounce it as you write it
$5 for rabbit isn't a huge bargain considering we get ones 1/2 as big again in Australia for about $8. Due to the British bringing rabbits to Australia for hunting sport, we have a HUGE amount here to the point we could literally herd them into nets straight out of our fields in the 1930s and even the late 50s. My grandfather used to do it and I think my father can remember 1 or 2 in the late 50s. My cat catches them and struggles to bring them in thru the cat flap and eats them later. The BEST way to eat them is to fry them. It's like high class fried chicken. On occasion I catch one by hand or hit one with a car and eat it. You can butcher them with a steak knife.
Btw you WANT THEM to overcook meat there. The parasite problems and cleanliness issues REQUIRE it unless you want to get seriously ill. You DON'T want to boil rabbit because it has out of control gelatin levels. It's edible but the gelatin is crazy and it's nicer to fry or grill.
It is absolutely incredible the way this country has turned itself around.. I'm so happy for them, they deserve this.
They got rid of France and changed the language. Became self sufficient. West Africa is following the example
Actually, it's a small clique of individuals who hoarded riches from plundering minerals from the neighboring DR Congo and by embezzling public funds from international aid.
Now France is using the Rwandan army to protect French corporations settlements that are stealing resources in Africa.
@@RUTHLESSambition5 I remember reading that the poorest countries in Africa are usually the French colonies.
@@kevinbrown-ge6sz they are
We can all have countries like this if only the damn governments would stay out of the way and let the people live as they want to live.
Alright Rwanda, Africa! Keeping your country clean and wholesome after such tragedy. The world is watching as you lead by example!
I think your thumbnail is misleading. Though her words were not 100% clear, she did not call you "mzungu". To the best of my ability, I heard "ibyo bintu by'abazungu zungu" which should lead to believe that she was rather refering to your camera as most african rural areas cameras are usually associated with things that white people would carry.
Interesting 🤔
Go away white man ! 🤣🤣🤣
thank you for clearing it out
What do expect he’s a white man 👨
She talked about the people who behave as white taking pictures and filming people. You title is just to attract or choc many viewers. According to what she said she's not okay to be filmed. It's a kind of disapproval
I am an old man of English decent, the first 21 years were spent in tropical Africa. Thisvideo has made me feel very homesick, thank you.
You left behind a trail for tears and destruction. Don't ever come back! We need the rest of you to leave.
C O L O N I Z E R
Look at the Americans running their mouths, it's the comments you make that show your American racist. Stay in America don't bring your hate to East Africa we are not the same. Bambi No mwanyinaze Muzungas webale American
I just love how every where is clean 👍🏾for Rwanda village and city so clean every where is clean so cool.☀️
@Master Chief appart from loving sex
@Master Chief AIDS which came from America
USA to be specific
One of the reasons I will be visiting in March!😃😃😃
@Master Chief what's worse than your ignorance is the level of stupidity
Wow my Rwandan brothers and sisters keeping its country clean and awesome 😁
Amazing country in Africa, I have never been in any country in Africa.. My daughter visited RWANDA in 2014 And only positive talking about this beautiful, greenery landscape - I have got a handicraft tecup as a nice gift from RWANDA. I have here in my working table for pens. Thank you for sharing your clip of video, Quite interesting. Hope that one day after retirement so I will have opportunity to visit RWANDA and other countries in Africa. Best wishes from STOCKHOLM - SWEDEN
I miss Rwanda. I did some work there before and drove through it to Burundi and DRC years back. What a beautiful place. I did not visit the rural Rwanda as such. I was mostly in Kigali. On my way to DRC, I spent the night in Gesenyi near the border.
Thanks for the vid. I'm rwandan and when I see vids like these it's like seeing my country through new eyes
Willie has a voice made for broadcasting, voice overs and narrations. And he structures the layout of his videos like a pro, like someone who has been to journalism school. Follow your talent.
What a wonderful compliment. Thanks!
Yes very calming voice
His voice reminds me a bit of Demcad on TH-cam.
the seemingly aggressive lady did not have PTSD lol she was saying that if you wanna film her, you gotta pay her. in a Rwandan humourous way
Ahh thank you for translating. She's a smart woman.
Who wants to be filmed without permission?
Meat is grilled dry so that the meat could have a longer shelf life and not rot.This was how it was done everywhere before they ever laid hands on a refrigerator
Interesting 🤔
Do They got fridges now?
@@larshedstrom9877 not everyone has a fridge or coverage for electricity may not be available in remote villages.
This is amazing video! Very well done. Thank you very much for this. Well earned sub!
It's fantastic to see the upgrade of the city especially the new airport.
Greetings from South Africa.
Rwanda is one xtry in Africa I admire paying a visit....
This is like a national geographic's video. thanks for promoting my country Rwanda 🇷🇼🤘.
Some corrections: It's Bugesera not Bugasera & It's Nyamata not Nyatama.
That was one of the best made travel docs I've watched in a bit. You have a very relaxed manner in your travel and great timing on everything in the making on the video. Asante.
I saw what you did there, with your avatar :-) Is it the Sportsman cigarettes of old?
@@cobwebtheorem7538 Sportsman in Kenya. Portsman in Tanzania. Image is 10+years old.
Omg! The house that was finished with green and blue was BEAUTIFUL!
I'm bilingual in English & French, so I notice the signs throughout Rwanda which used to be French before 1994 are now English.
How village life is sooo good and natural! What a beautiful scenery this is! Thank you Lord for being more than generous to us in Africa!
amen
Halleluyah my sister
With this attitude you will go far. Many blessings to you!
Trust me Africa is blessed. The youths just need to unleash their full potential which there is a need to invest, financially, spiritually, physically...etc and then we will see greatness.
And as we can see the future is brighter.
Great and professional looking vlog. Thank you for giving a glimpse of this nice and clean looking country.
It only amazes me that the food service is no exception to a five-star restaurant coming from a village Hut our people are amazing undoubtedly what heights we rise in such little resources, 🌄🦍
Did they have a kitchen sink?
The presentation was superb.
😆
She basically saying before you keep your camera rolling buy something just to be in your video
Wonderful video of the country and great narrator! Thanks my brother and big up!
The houses are actually really good. Look at the detail behind the guy enjoying a beer, that's solid craftmanship 11:02
Awesome videos with lots of i sights. Keep them coming! Btw your voice is so relaxing! Love from Germany
Definitely must come visit. Loved the village tour 😍.
I WENT TO RWANDA TO SEE THE MOUNTAIN GORILAS. WHAT AN
EXPERIENCE!!!!
RWANDA WAS ALWAYS KNOWN AS
THE SWITZERLAND OF AFRICA.
THE COUNTRY OF THE THOUSAND HILLS.
THE PEOPLE ARE THE NICEST
HUMANS ON THIS EARTH.
THEN.....THE GENOCIDE BETWEEN THE HUTUS AND TUTSIS. I LEFT FOR ANGOLA THE DAY THE GENOCIDE STARTED. AMAZING HOW RWANDA HAS IMPROVED. GOD BLESS THEM AFTER SUCH A HORRIBLE GENICIDE.
😇🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 LOE RWANDANS!!
That's no how the cook meet in EquatoriaGuinea. Africa is a continent with over 52 nations and diverse dishes.
1st video of yours I’ve watched! If this is the norm I’m going to be hooked on your channel! Love the presentation.
Very nice also the atmosphere was so calming and serene.
Amazing video. Thank you for sharing and much love from Sweden
Of course the roads are good.hardly any traffic on them compared to other parts of the world.
Rabbit is par-boiled for at least 30 minutes before frying or it will be tough.
I was so overwhelmed looking Add the scheduled documentary .. It was fascinating and beautiful.
WOW..I enjoyed this video..thanks for sharing this.. when they was making bricks I seen something similar in west Africa but never saw the bricks being made but it's amazing
It looks peaceful up there.
Really loved the video brother. New sub keep it up.
Women are feisty everywhere! Not just in US!
I really appreciate what you're doing. Even though I can't afford to travel down to Rwanda, at the moment. With just my data and smartphone from Nigeria. I'm able to kind of, have a peek of how life is over there.
Nice video, thank you. I don't know why it says "shocking" though. There isn't anything shocking about village life in Rwanda. It is very peaceful as you can see (unless you're a rabbit). And regarding that, as a vegetarian from the US, I feel much better about the way Rwandans kill the animals for meat, in general, than the factory farms and slaughter houses in the US. Anyhow thanks again for a nicely made, laid back video.
Too bad you evolved with the wrong teeth. Why are you also against rural Americans who grow and freeze their own beef?
😄😄 unless you're a rabit
Is Nyamata not Nyatama.
This Rwanda lady spelt it Rwandan is that correct
That meal is a feast!
Those New Home Constructions Were Beautiful.. But What I Really Really Like Is The Rabbit.. It Looked Really Good.. And Yes, Rabbit Does Taste Like Chicken.. 😁😁😁😁😁
First time viewer. Nice video 📸 looking for more 😉
We love our country, we are happy very happy ...if they are some problems
Super clean!
Video: shows finished house.
Me: Wow! I bet that would look gorgeous with some paint!
Video: here you go.
Me: Woooooow!
Really enjoyed that peek into this clean beautiful country. Thank you.
A really very enjoyable watch - thanks. The pestering for more money when you've already been generous is something that really irked me on my own trip to Africa.
Looks tasty
Also been wondering about Banana beer for many years now
So what's the bathroom situation like over there?
Also can you do a cost video. What you paid for in a 24hr period.
Mind your own business Chad!
Good question
Great content, Willie!
I'm going to Nigeria soon I can't wait
She was saying that he brought foreign stuff because he is called “Kazungu” the name they usually call light skinned people in Rwanda.
Good to see Rwanda outside of Kigali.
Lovely video - a great insight into the country and people
Is there any palm that grows in Ruanda?
Yes, but maybe not as much as other countries in the region. Rwanda has a cooler climate
@@WillieFungo Which Palm? In my home town,in the hills of southern Tanganyika, there were only three coconut palms that never bore fruit. You could not drink palm brew. However, bamboo was tapped for ulanzi which was fermented.
well done. thanx for the ride
Thanks for your feedback
4:45 Are there no crocodiles?
Some lakes in Rwanda have a weird gas that doesn't support wild life.
10:00 the drunk lady was saying that you should pay her or buy her a drink since you were filming her.
If she asked nicely I would have!
@@WillieFungo you should may asked her before recording because most africans don't like being on camera.
Good videos concept by the way. Do some interactive videos like interview, etc..
@@WillieFungo I cannot believe you said that. Quite conceited!
@@pchab1966 Oh well. 😂
if you cannot point a camera at a child in Europe without risking being arrested, then you shouldn't do so in Africa.
Nice video. I love seeing how other people live across the world. Rabbit is a common meat among hunters in North America. Used to buy it in corner stores but haven't seen it lately. I wonder how well that knife sharpening thing works. We have knife steels (steel rods used more to keep an edge than to sharpen, but I prefer the ceramic rods) but typically use files to sharpen machetes. Never seen a knife before sharpened on the back of a machete. I like my steak soft, but I over cook my pork from fear of stomach bugs.
any concerns over rabbits going feral and damaging the ecology of the area?
Congratulations Rwanda 💯👍👍🌟 shining example of the rest of Africa!!!!!! You Seriously put to SHAME all those showy" natural rich resources" countries who are enriching themselves, instead of building their nations!! Thanks for sharing 👍
I thought what he made looked great! Did you say that using the clay mixture was once banned? I'm just wondering why this is as it seems such a viable method of housing.
The presentation of the food was excellent, as always in Rwanda. But me and the cook disagreed on how long the meat should be cooked, etc. A less opinionated eater would have been fine with it. Rukarakara was banned because Rwanda didn't consider it modern. Thankfully, the ban was lifted in 2006.
@@WillieFungo thank you for this knowledge. I considered it to be as such and yes, thankfully that is no more. Safe travels!
@@WillieFungo they replaced it with nothing as affordable though? Looking at their countryside in your video (thank you very much for it btw!) It doesn't appear there are any other viable options.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful experiences in Rwanda. Great video.
How can Americans help with people like the lady in the video? We aren't colonists, its against our laws. We hate genocide even though many support China's genocides with their money.
Can you translate what she is saying also? Many of us regardless of color are very interested in your people and way of life. Would love for you to teach me your history from your/her perspective.
Would love for this gentleman to be treated with more kindness as he travels, he/we truly just want to learn.
With very much respect and kindness,
Your Friend.
Is there any steel used for reinforcing these structures..Are these area affected by earthquake? Watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲
Great video! I’m glad I found your channel 😊
And what is so shocking?
Rabbit meat is common in the Midwest America. I’ve had my fair share. It’s best fried like chicken.
That sounds like a good method to cook it.
I had never eaten rabbit until I went into a Sichuan restaurant in Qingdao, China. Although I can speak a little Chinese, I can't read it so I pointed at. something that looked good on the menu. It was quite tasty and I found out it was rabbit when I paid for the meal.
This is just Beautiful..
So why was the building practice banned if it is environmentally friendly?
Modernization
W0w❕ I really enjoyed this docu'.
Freedom....security.....development.....good Leader....and so on......
I like the way they use clay to build. in the west they made it sound so bad, but now I see. t he good in building with clay
It's Bugesera not Bugasera
Sports fans and beer drinkers will find a paradise.., l know .. been there and have sampled very high class beers and seen some great sports.
I am British and l know what l am talking when it comes to those subjects.
HAPPY hour in the village 👍❤🇬🇭
I wonder how much one of those simple village homes would cost to build? Any idea?
4000 US $ or even 3000 US $. ( the secret is : cheap labor and local materials ).
ENJOYED this video..they are definitely my kind of people. As a Hebrew African American I enjoyed the way they was eating with the onions and grilling.. but I can SKIP the rabbit 😁 chicken or fish some goat for me 😁😁
Thanks for your feedback brother.
How long do the mud houses last?
Wow! I could live here, love vegan foods, I would just need my own farm for variety and visit the market.
Great video.
He didn't show the tech side of it., but those bricks are covered with fine gravel mixed with cement, and it last around 45 years. And bricks are termite proof.
@@1nesoch What are you talking about "i didn't show the tech side" of it? There is nothing you just said that wasn't included in the video.
@@WillieFungo
Actually the place you showed was meant to serve as car free zone for kids. That's not a random painted place, it is for kids to play in open, safely.
Africans, Indians and middle eastern people have a saying "when the meat looks done give it another 30 minutes" well that's my experience 😆
"I think it's done, but he wants to give it another 30 minutes"
My childhood in a nutshell. All meat came out like a cinderblock.
We over cook everything because we know what meat can sometimes carry. That's why many people in the west gets sick from eating almost raw food, especially meat.
Yep. Travelers rarely get food poising in Africa, but get it all the time in places like Spain and India.
I'm from Scandinavia and we tend to cook well done at home, or medium, I sometimes eat medium-rare (no blood, just a bit pink in the middle) beef at restaurants. I have never been sick though. Also, I never tried rabbit but I think it'd be nice 😄
Nice life in the village, Rwanda is a great country
Undrar vem som står bakom det som hände ?
I want to move there !!
I do love the video and please mind those rabbits! Cheers Khadeeja Alghali-Rahman (London, UK)
Why is it shocking?
So what type of wildlife is in the Rwanda rural areas?
In this part of the country (Bugesera district) not much. Most of the land is devoted to agriculture. In the North, they have nature reserves with more forest wildlife, namely mountain gorillas.
A quick one...the town name is "Nya-ma-ta" not nya-ta-ma.
the streets and hiways are litter free and clean.
I would love to have a house there !🥰
That was so funny when she said that 🤣
Rwander is a nice tourist destination, thank you for sharing.
Anyone else see the guy drop his beer off the table at 16:07?
So beautiful