The story in chapters
Colonial era
German East Africa, Belgian rule under League of Nations mandate, and how Usumbura became the capital of Ruanda-Urundi.
Independence
Prince Louis Rwagasore, the 1961 elections and assassination, and 1 July 1962 — the day Usumbura became a national capital.
Modern Bujumbura
The renaming to Bujumbura in 1962, the hard decades that followed, the 2000 Arusha Accords era, and the 2019 move of the political capital to Gitega.
Timeline at a glance
| Year | Event |
|---|---|
| 1871 | Livingstone and Stanley stay at Mugere, just south of today's city, weeks after their famous meeting. |
| 1897 | Germany establishes a military post at Usumbura within German East Africa. |
| 1916–1962 | Belgian administration; Usumbura becomes the administrative centre of Ruanda-Urundi. |
| 1961 | Prince Louis Rwagasore leads UPRONA to election victory and is assassinated weeks later. |
| 1962 | Independence on 1 July; the city is renamed Bujumbura and becomes the capital of Burundi. |
| 1962–2005 | Decades marked by coups and civil conflict, ending formally with the Arusha peace process and 2005 constitution. |
| 2019 | Gitega becomes the political capital; Bujumbura remains the economic capital. |
Walk it: the Rwagasore Mausoleum, Independence Square and the old quarter grid of the city centre make a compact self-guided history circuit.