AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTech & Jobs: Google Play launched its first Indie Games Fund for Africa, putting $1m (Sh129m) into equity-free support for small studios across 32 countries, with grants of $50,000–$200,000 plus mentorship and technical help. Burundi Independence & Rights: On the 64th anniversary of independence, President Ndayishimiye used his national address to attack “colonists,” the church and civil society, while a UN Special Rapporteur in Geneva said Burundi’s human rights crisis shows no structural improvement ahead of the 2027 election. Security & Regional Ties: DRC and Burundi leaders met to strengthen military cooperation in South Kivu, including plans to boost capabilities such as drones as fighting around Minembwe continues. Local Justice: In Bujumbura, a neighborhood chief linked to a suspicious death case involving a Congolese national was reportedly jailed again at Mpimba after earlier release. Sports (Regional): Burundi-linked football news also featured as Cedric Kaze was confirmed as Sekhukhune United’s new coach and Golden Boot talk highlighted the growing role of foreign scorers in East African leagues.
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