The place seems to be beautiful and very welcoming... I see a lot of potential in this place for raising sheep and mountain goats and also for the production of eggs etc... They could partner with an agency or universities in order to develop new agricultural techniques and also local tourism... a hug with lots of love from Brazil.
Rwanda is an advanced civilization when it comes to other African countries. Even their small villages are organized and neat with hardly any trash. Almost all there markets are concrete neat organized and clean. In other countries with bigger populations and economies there’s so much dirt sewage and chaos in their marketplaces
Love your videos, always. The quality and narration (and voice :-) are superb . I love how you put people and places you visit in Africa as the main focus
They have the know-how to pave the roads... but where is the capital. Economics is about CHOOSING how you spend limited resources. The local government only has so much money - and with that money it needs to cover the cost of education, health care, light, sewer, cleaning, pay public workers and other things. And more than likely there aren't systems in Rwanda to allow municipalities to issue local government bonds and raise the capital and pay back the the investors overtime.... so most cases they raise capital abroad - and that costs money, so only the BIG federal/head government does it- and that comes with its own problems, like having to pay investors in foreign currencies. If you have solutions since you're from the west, SHOW THEM A BETTER WAY.
Its just a remark dude. Not that serious. They will probably get to paving that area within a year or two, as many of the unpaved areas I saw last year are already fixed.
Es gibt viel schönere Dörfer in Ruanda. Zum Beispiel Byumba. Überhaupt ist dieser Ort für ruandische Verhältnisse eher als ein wenig vernachlässigt einzustufen, wie es aussieht.
This village is very beautiful
It looks like the opening shot of a new Indiana Jones movie. So beautiful right?!
I could live there!
The place seems to be beautiful and very welcoming... I see a lot of potential in this place for raising sheep and mountain goats and also for the production of eggs etc... They could partner with an agency or universities in order to develop new agricultural techniques and also local tourism... a hug with lots of love from Brazil.
👨🏾💻 It looks very peaceful and calm there.👍🏾
Wow. Beautiful. I love this video thank you.
We use to have 1 guy from byumba in high school. His nickname was Yaramba. Today, I discover that he was from Yaramba
Rwanda is an advanced civilization when it comes to other African countries. Even their small villages are organized and neat with hardly any trash. Almost all there markets are concrete neat organized and clean. In other countries with bigger populations and economies there’s so much dirt sewage and chaos in their marketplaces
Not true at all. There is a large slum in Kigali 😂
This countryside is very beautiful
The hills look fertile to me!
Thank you, sir.
It does resemble a movie set. Really pretty place.
Willie, it looks like it's cold in the mountains. I would like to camp in that town.
Love your videos, always. The quality and narration (and voice :-) are superb . I love how you put people and places you visit in Africa as the main focus
Thanks, I love your feedback.
Hi "love your videos from india"
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1:45 That’s not a “well” but a spring. Spring water is more common here than well water.
African spring water is to die for super tasty😋
nothing funnier than hearing the locals ask the moto taxi guy to help them get money for a drink from you:)
Beautiful. Not shocking.
Beautiful
Ooh yaramba I remember this place 2002
It is my motherland
From 1999
Hey Yoooo Please consider Visiting Warufu an other Shining village near Yaramba
Great ❤.
One thing I notice is there are no street lights, so it looks like this then is dark at night.
Probably but it’s a very rural village everything probably shutdown at dusk
Money can reveal children hiding behind the bush in Rwandan village. Lol...
Everywhere😂😂😂
Mwiriwe - 😂 the way u pronounce it is hilarious
The people are very tall.
Hey, where is the fast/best internet in Rwanda?
Every part of the country
Are you in Rwanda now brother??
Willie did you stay overnight in this village?
No, we returned to Byumba afterwards.
They have the know-how to pave the roads... but where is the capital. Economics is about CHOOSING how you spend limited resources. The local government only has so much money - and with that money it needs to cover the cost of education, health care, light, sewer, cleaning, pay public workers and other things. And more than likely there aren't systems in Rwanda to allow municipalities to issue local government bonds and raise the capital and pay back the the investors overtime.... so most cases they raise capital abroad - and that costs money, so only the BIG federal/head government does it- and that comes with its own problems, like having to pay investors in foreign currencies.
If you have solutions since you're from the west, SHOW THEM A BETTER WAY.
Its just a remark dude. Not that serious. They will probably get to paving that area within a year or two, as many of the unpaved areas I saw last year are already fixed.
@@WillieFungo Welp, my comment was also just a comment.... not that serious:)
Did you discuss the issue with the local authority if that is possible to create investment opportunities in areas
Far from Africa most beautiful Village. A Village in the Seychelles or Mauritius will make this look like a junkyard 😂
Aye bro... are u afraid of another war???
Es gibt viel schönere Dörfer in Ruanda. Zum Beispiel Byumba. Überhaupt ist dieser Ort für ruandische Verhältnisse eher als ein wenig vernachlässigt einzustufen, wie es aussieht.