AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEAC Inter-Parliamentary Games: Burundi will be among partner states as the 2026 East African Inter-Parliamentary Games are set for Arusha, Tanzania, in December, after the EAC Speakers’ Bureau handed hosting rights to EALA and asked it to share an indicative budget with national parliaments by June 26. Sports & identity: In the FIFA World Cup spotlight, Australia’s Nestory Irankunda—born in a refugee camp in Tanzania to parents who fled Burundi—scored in the Socceroos’ 2-0 win over Türkiye, turning a personal journey into a global headline. Regional governance & jobs: The World Bank says private-sector development is key to job creation and stability in fragile states, arguing it can drive resilience where unemployment is high. Health & work culture: CRDB Bank in Tanzania held a Wellness Day for 800 staff, urging exercise at least three times a week to improve fitness and mental wellbeing. Immigration pressure: A World Cup-related travel controversy continues as some officials and supporters face tightened U.S. entry rules, complicating participation.
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