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Burundi's Road To Recovery - Burundi

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August 2008Burundi's President, Pierre Nkurunziza loves nothing more than taking to the soccer field. He uses these appearances, which inevitably draw large crowds, to push his message of peace and reconciliation."We shouldn't hold back on attacking but we shouldn't hurt him," a coach tells his team who are about to play the Haleluya Football Club. The Halelyua team's star player and focus of the coach's remark is none other than Nkurunziza. Burundi's "Football President" believes that the great game can unite the tribal divisions that ravaged his nation. "Soccer in Burundi is very popular and when you come here you see all the people, even the old men, old women, come to watch. It is very important to unite the people." Until four years ago Nkurunziza was a rebel soldier waging a guerilla war against the Tutsi soldiers. In 2005 he was elected President under a deal to end the conflict between the Tutsi-dominated army and Hutu rebels. Finally a ceasefire seems to be holding. "We can publicly announce that we have ended the war. And the energy we were using to fight and to flee, will now be used to mend the hearts of the people of Burundi and to develop our country," exclaims Nkurunziza. The government has promised universal health care and free primary education. Yet in a nation where money is sparse, everyone is called in to help and the President is setting the example.

Channel: News & Politics
Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm
Author: journeymanpictures

Length: 21:16
Rating: 5.00
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Tags: Burundi  football  haleluya  Journeyman  nkurunziza  Pictures  pierre  president  

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scaran3 (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
How can i stand and say im proud to be burundian when my country is lead by a fake ass soccer player??? now thers a new one from the bush who can barely speak french who wants to lead too,i mean c'mon! i wonder what will be burundi in 50years... THE SAME... PLEASE IS THERE ANY SMART BURUNDIAN OUT THERE WHO CAN LEAD AND CHANGE THINGS???
Frozenyak (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
whats tutsi?
mara0dude0 (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
clap 3 times...s pin around and say the name of the person you want to be with? forever...post this on 7 pages and this saturday that person will suddely relize how much you mean to them... you dont do this... that person will think the oppiste and never want to see you again... it worked for mee! just tryy it
ludachris475 (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
This man is a worthless paedophile.
bekere (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
Thank u man, and I think you are in my point even there is no deferent understanding among us except a litle, you where is it? I havew never seen promises in Burundi to be kept, but I do agree with you for the Peacemaking and building, so we as burundians are still waiting for internal tranquility.
faburundi (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
listen bekere u may say that i know nothing but the thing is that i do agree... promises are not being made. but on the other hand you must not forget the promises that have been kept! Of course presidents in Africa are jealous because thats how african politics are. but burundi is the leading example for peacemaking and peacebuilding! Most burundians are optimistic but how do u expect optimism in one of the 5 poorest countries...then u wonder why the pres. can't alwayz keep his promises
bekere (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
Faburundi don`t try to be rude coz you know nothing but do believe me all Burundians are Optimistics and always think positively the problem here is that promises from Gov. are not fullfiled that`sw why misery still in Burundian hearts, and let me tell you something we people must critisize for the truth for development not for distruction and chaos.
bekere (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
Hey Dongola you are right but every human being must believe that politic is full oy lies, you know why? I have good expamle, few moths ago this presindent made vow that he will never get rid of his consella Husein R. but from his envy he put him in jail and try to wash his her infront of those poor Burundians which most of them are not educated as it is been reported that Burundi has 20 percent educated in its population, our leaders are not able to develop our countries coz they are Envious.
sirwallaby (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
hahaha thats how it start visiting people and going around visiting villages then its all downhill from there,same story diffrent actors.u will see.
kezaclement (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
Of course there are always two sides of a coin...But the blindness to real issues for fanatism's sake is what keels us behind. Look, Burundi is not better from years ago, it is just different...Where have we seen a grenade thrown in a wedding ceremony and "that's ok"? Give me a break! It's ok to fail, it's ok to err...Look, we need to agree that there are a lot of shortcoming in Nkurunziza's approach to governance. Part of the shortcoming are due to his credentials.

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