AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoKiswahili & AI: Burundi hosted the 7th International Conference on the Promotion of Kiswahili (July 5–7), with speakers urging stronger use of digital tools and artificial intelligence to expand Swahili across education, trade, and regional integration. DRC Mediation: In Bujumbura, AU chair President Évariste Ndayishimiye received a Congolese opposition and religious delegation, framed as dialogue-building amid rising tensions over the DRC’s political future. Ngozi Market Fire: A major blaze in Ngozi destroyed much of the central market, leaving one person dead and about 80% of stalls damaged; authorities say rehabilitation is imminent. Youth Crackdown in Bujumbura: SOS Médias Burundi reports more than 80 young people arrested in downtown Bujumbura during a police operation supported by Imbonerakure youth, with families and rights groups calling it arbitrary intimidation. Regional Sports: Burundi’s rugby scene gets a boost as a tournament brings Tanzanian national teams back with valuable experience from matches involving Burundi, Uganda, and the DRC. International Mobility: UK tightened visa rules affecting 33 African countries including Burundi, requiring advance visas even for some transit travelers. Rally Spotlight: Burundi-linked participation stood out at the Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally, where Team Duran Racing’s Naveen Puligilla and Musa Sherif won the ARC3 class.
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