AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBurundi Border & Mobility: Drivers at the Kobero border post (Bujumbura–Kigali route) complain of excessive interrogations and alleged “fees” that delay trips, creating fear and discouraging travel. Local Justice: In Gitega’s Nyamugari neighborhood, an inheritance dispute turned fatal when a younger brother allegedly killed his older brother with a machete; residents demand swift trial. Violence Update: In Burunga (Nyanza), an unidentified man found badly beaten along the Mabanda–Mugina road died before reaching care. Refugee Pressure: In Nakivale camp (Uganda), Burundian refugees are being told to “prepare for a mass return” as refugee status is said to end in the first half of 2028. Humanitarian & Health: Amigos Internacionales says it is expanding Ebola response in eastern Congo amid shortages and access problems. Regional Travel Rules: Burundi lists five African countries eligible for visa-free entry in 2026 (DRC, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya), while other countries in the region keep rolling out e-visa and visa-on-arrival lists. Sports (Burundi-linked): Namibia beat Burundi 3-0 in Billie Jean King Cup Group III, while Kenya’s women were relegated after a winless run that also affects Burundi’s group standings.
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