AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBorder Tensions: Drivers on the Bujumbura–Kigali route say the Kobero border post is marked by excessive checks and alleged pay-to-avoid-delays, creating fear and anxiety for passengers. Local Justice: In Gitega, an inheritance dispute in Nyamugari turned deadly when a younger brother allegedly killed his older brother with a machete; residents are calling for swift prosecution. Public Safety: In Burunga, an unidentified man found badly injured by the roadside on the Mabanda–Mugina road died before reaching care; witnesses report signs of severe beating. Humanitarian Pressure: UNHCR and Ugandan authorities in Nakivale are urging Burundian refugees to “prepare for a mass return,” warning refugee status may end in the first half of 2028. Health Response: Texas-based Amigos Internacionales says it is expanding its Ebola response in eastern Congo as medical teams face shortages and access challenges. Diplomacy & Rights: Burundi’s First Lady Angeline Ndayishimiye received two international awards in 48 hours, even as Burundi continues to face human-rights criticism. Travel Rules: Zambia and Zimbabwe both published updated visa-on-arrival lists for 2026, including Burundi among eligible nationalities. Sports: Kenya’s women’s team crashed out of Billie Jean King Cup Group III without a win, confirming relegation alongside Burundi.
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