AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoKiswahili & AI in Burundi: The third International Kiswahili Conference opened in Bujumbura, pushing how artificial intelligence can boost Kiswahili development and urging Kiswahili media outlets to adopt stronger language-focused editorial policies. Regional Arts & Sports: Tanzania’s men’s and women’s national rugby teams returned from a regional tournament in Burundi, gaining valuable match experience as both squads faced tough group-stage tests. Women’s Football Spotlight: Burkina Faso’s Stallions Ladies qualified for the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, booking a historic push beyond the group stage for the first time, after beating Burundi in qualifying. Humanitarian Preparedness (Greater Horn): Action Against Hunger and IGAD ICPAC launched an ECHO-funded project to scale anticipatory action systems across Ethiopia, Somalia, and Djibouti, aiming to protect nearly 244,000 people. Burundi Independence Message: On the 64th anniversary, President Ndayishimiye attacked “colonists,” the church, and civil society in a televised independence address.
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