AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoKiswahili & AI: The East African Community Kiswahili Commission (KAKAMA) opened Burundi’s Third International Kiswahili Conference in Bujumbura, pushing for artificial intelligence to boost Kiswahili content, training for journalists, and stronger investment across the region. Burundi Rights Watch: The Iteka League warns that from June 2025 to May 2026 Burundi saw 663 documented violations, 407 deaths, 57 abductions, and prisons running at over 300% capacity, citing fear and shrinking civic space. Gitega Justice: In Gitega province, a man accused of stealing a goat was beaten by residents and later died after being taken to a police cell; two suspects were arrested, reigniting concerns about mob justice. Security in the Region: Burundi and DR Congo reviewed military cooperation in South Kivu, including plans to strengthen forces and improve capabilities such as drones, amid ongoing fighting. Digital Identity: Burundi is looking to India Stack for digital ID and payments infrastructure, as the wider region debates how identity systems should work and who controls them. Global Mobility: A passport update places Pakistan at 100th in visa access rankings, with Burundi listed among visa-on-arrival destinations.
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