AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoArms Trafficking Case: Burundi’s Attorney General has opened legal proceedings over an alleged illicit weapons shipment smuggled in with forged documents, with South African Wayne Patrick Du Toit and Burundian Eddie Muco already arrested—though key details like the number of suspects and weapon types remain unclear, leaving room for speculation. UN Leadership Watch: The UN Security Council is set to hold another straw poll on Friday to gauge contenders to replace Antonio Guterres, with eight names in the running including Rebeca Grynspan and Rafael Mariano Grossi. Youth Sport Spotlight: Kenya will host the 2026 ANOCA Zone V Youth Games in Nairobi (Aug 24–28), featuring about 300 athletes from 11 countries including Burundi, with events ranging from athletics to beach volleyball. Music & Culture: “Katam” by Diamond Platnumz featuring Bien-Aimé Baraza continues to dominate Bongo Flava playlists as fans across East Africa, including Burundi, debate and celebrate its message. Burundi in the Arts: UNESCO has established an operational framework for dialogue and trauma-healing activities in Burundi, with local coordination involving key ministries and the Burundi National Commission for UNESCO. Women’s Football: CECAFA Women’s Champions League qualifiers in Kigali (Aug 21–31) are underway with Burundi’s Top Girls Academy FC among the teams, as referees and assistants prepare for the zonal tournament.
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