Visitors to the museum can see a wealth of unusual objects, including mobile stocks from 1774 and an early "boneshaker" bicycle.
Faustin Ndikumana, an economist and anti-corruption activist, believes Burundi's situation will not improve any time soon.''Good governance has to be established. We're not there yet,'' he told the BBC.
But the governing party and its leader hold an opposing view.President Ndayishimiye has said residents of Bujumbura, Burundi's largest city, "looked bad in 2005" but now "had money to buy shoes, new clothes and to build a house''.And the CNDD-FDD often responds to criticism by reminding Burundians that the party fought for the Hutu ethnic group - who make up the majority of the population - to access power, after four decades of what they considered as oppression by the minority Tutsis.
UK economic growth will suffer because of US tariff barriers and high interest payments on government debt, an influential global policy group has said.The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) cut its expectations for UK growth this year to 1.3% from the 1.4% it had predicted in March.
The think tank has cut forecasts globally due to trade tensions, but said the UK faced particular issues due to its "very thin" buffer in public finances, calling on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to boost tax take and cut spending.
In response to the OECD's comments, Reeves said she was "determined to go further and faster to put more money in people's pockets through our plan for change".Before the full-scale invasion in 2022, Russia was thought to operate around nine A-50s. Before last Sunday, as many as three had been shot down or damaged in an earlier drone attack.
The latest footage strongly implies that drones hit the circular radar domes of the two A-50s parked at the Ivanovo Severny airbase, north-east of Moscow.However, since the video feed cuts out at the moment of impact, this is hard to completely verify.
Satellite imagery, which clearly displays the wreckage of numerous bombers, is inconclusive when it comes to the A-50.But Russia's fleet of these crucial aircraft could now be down to as few as four.