AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 minutes agoCultural Heritage: Burundi’s UMUKOZO Cultural Festival lit up Bujumbura with a first-ever Drum Carnival, featuring synchronized royal-drum performances, dance, and ritual traditions—many spectators calling it a sign of peace and unity. Digital Arts: The AFRICA ON MAPPING Festival turned Bujumbura’s historic buildings into giant projection stages, blending video mapping with dance and poetry at venues including the Old East building and the French Institute of Burundi. Music & Youth: Kidum went viral for a heartfelt birthday surprise—visiting his 7-year-old son’s school, feeding the class, and arranging live saxophone and vocals. Fashion & Creativity: Umina creative Umina creative nominated for a major fashion honour (National Indigenous Fashion Awards), spotlighting emerging design talent. Sports & Identity: Burundi-linked stories from the World Cup spotlight refugee-born players—Australia’s Nestory Irankunda (son of Burundian parents) and Mohamed Toure—showing how sport and culture travel together. Trade & Daily Life: EAC border trade rules still unclear, with women traders losing out; the East African Business Council urges Tanzania and Burundi to publish a clear list of commonly traded goods. Health Watch: UK support backs Ebola preparedness in Rwanda and Burundi, focusing on surveillance, infection control, WASH, and community engagement.
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