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  • Overview

    When SU International celebrates its 150th anniversary, SU Burundi will be celebrating its 40th anniversary!

    Over the years, SU Burundi has experienced remarkable growth. SU Burundi achieves its goals through its four specialised ministry areas: Children, Youth, Families and Biblical Ministry.

    SU Burundi also has a good hotel named King’s Conference Centre which helps contribute to achieving our objectives.

    The most developed ministry is Youth ministry, because over the years many biblical camps for youth have been organised annually. This activity has helped many young people to grow in their Christian faith. Among them are those who have become important people in the country and in their churches, especially in terms of leadership.

Contact Details

  • Head Office

    Umuryango w’Abasoma Bibiliya
    BP 2260
    Bujumbura
    Burundi



    • Leadership

      Président: Normand Ndayizeye

      Vice-Président: Rev. Grégoire Ndayongeje

      Trésorier: Evariste Niyonzima

      Directeur National: Etienne Munezero

    • Head Office Staff

      Rep Légal Suppléant: Rév. Sylvestre Hakizimana

      Coordinateur Ministère Biblique: Mr Amatole Butoyi

      Coordinateur Ministère de la Jeunesse et Evangélisation: Jean Pacifique Nkurunziza

      Coordinateur du Ministère au des familles: Léonidas Ninyibuka

      Ministère des Enfants: Mr Nkunzimana Prudent

      Comptable: M. Kantungeko Tharcisse

      Secrétaire: Mme. Dusabe Romaine

      Antenne de Gitega: Rev Augustin Nsengiyumva

      Antenne de Ngozi: Bernard Ntawutunga

      Scripture Union Centre (King's Conference Centre): Goretti Wege

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All about Burundi

  • Population

    10,216,190

  • Religions

    Christian 67% (Roman Catholic 62%, Protestant 5%), Indigenous Beliefs 23%, Muslim 10%

  • Population under 15

    46%

  • Official languages

    Kirundi and French