AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoYouth Crackdown in Bujumbura: SOS Médias Burundi reports that more than 80 young people were arrested downtown around the “Kiosk” area, with witnesses alleging indiscriminate detentions and intimidation by police supported by Imbonerakure youth. Kiswahili + AI Push: Burundi hosted the 7th International Conference on the Promotion of Kiswahili (July 5–7), where regional partners urged using artificial intelligence to expand Kiswahili in education, media, and digital platforms. DRC Mediation in Focus: President Évariste Ndayishimiye met a Congolese opposition and religious delegation in Bujumbura, framed as AU-led dialogue—while some critics questioned whether Burundi is being pulled into DRC politics. Ngozi Market Fire: A major blaze destroyed about 80% of stalls at Ngozi’s main market; one person died, and the president expressed condolences while authorities move to rehabilitate the site. Arts & Sports Notes: A Burundi rugby tournament drew Tanzanian national teams for regional experience, and Burundi’s Kiswahili conference also highlighted culture and language as future-facing tools.
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