AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoKiswahili & AI: Burundi’s third International Kiswahili Conference opened in Bujumbura, pushing for AI tools to strengthen Kiswahili across East Africa, with calls for Kiswahili-focused media training and stronger investment in the language. Independence Day Culture & Politics: On Burundi’s 64th independence anniversary, President Ndayishimiye used his RTNB-broadcast address to attack “colonists,” the Catholic Church, and civil society, framing divisions through the Tower of Babel story. Arts & Community Support: In Gitega, Santa Lucia Primary School for blind children says 66 pupils face urgent shortages—needs include 60 beds/mattresses, more teachers, and braille supplies plus an embossing machine. Digital Identity Watch: Regional coverage highlights Rwanda expanding biometric digital IDs to citizens and refugees, while wider debate continues on how digital identity systems should be governed. Music & Fashion With Purpose: Merck Foundation marks World Art Day with its Pan-African “Art and Fashion with Purpose” community, spotlighting creative work tackling health and social issues. Sports & Entertainment: Burundi-linked FIFA World Cup coverage spotlights new talent and how to watch Round of 32 matches for free.
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