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According to a survey conducted by Médiamétrie in October 2012, Leboncoin was the second most popular website in France in terms of time spent by its users, behind Facebook and ahead of Google. [9] At the beginning of 2017, Leboncoin totaled, according to Le Figaro Magazine , a monthly audience of 28 million unique visitors.
BETV is an apolitical private television channel in Burundi, launched on 5 October 2017. Its mission is to promote Burundian culture by promoting cultural agents and the talents of the country in its broadcasts in Kirundi, French and Swahili and English. [2] BE TV Burundi stands for Best Entertainment Television. [1]
Iwacu, founded abroad in 1993, began publishing in Burundi as a weekly in 2008. It quickly became the most-circulated newspaper in Burundi and as of 2016 is the only privately-owned one. It quickly became the most-circulated newspaper in Burundi and as of 2016 is the only privately-owned one.
LONA operates under the terms defined in Decree No. 100/231 of 11 December 1989, which reorganized the National Lottery of Burundi. [7]Article 463 of Law No. 1/27 of December 29, 2017, revising the Penal Code, stated that games of chance are prohibited in public places or places open to the public, in all unfenced places where the public can have a direct view, as well as in all other places ...
May 8 – Therence Sinunguruza, 60, Burundian politician, MP (2005–2010), Permanent Representative to the UN (1993–1994) and Vice-President (2010–2013) [12] June 8 – Pierre Nkurunziza, 55, Burundian politician and the ninth president of Burundi (2005–2020); Coronavirus disease 2019.
Microstates such as San Marino, Andorra and Liechtenstein have high rates of car ownership.. Countries and territories listed by the number of road motor vehicles per 1,000 inhabitants are as follows.
Television made its debut, however, in 1984, long after its independence. [1] The television station broadcast using a 0.5 kW transmitter in Bujumbura on UHF channel 25. [ 2 ] Among its founding staff was Rwandan -born Valence Rwamukwaya, who was working on Burundi's national radio since 1982.
Burundi requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. [1] Current plates are European standard 520 mm × 110 mm, and use Belgian stamping dies. Background is yellow or white depending if it is the rear or front plate.