AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBurundi Justice & Politics: Burundi’s Supreme Court adjourned the CNL leadership dispute between Agathon Rwasa and Nestor Girukwishaka; a verdict is expected within 60 days, a key moment ahead of the 2027 presidential race. Public Safety & Crime: In Burunga (Kayogoro), a bicycle repairman was found dead with his body attached to a cross; authorities opened an investigation and questioned two people. Gender-Based Violence: In Rumonge, at least four sexual violence cases were reported in a month, including three involving children, raising alarm among child rights advocates. Water & Health: Muyinga faces a prolonged drinking-water crisis, with taps running dry and fears of a health catastrophe; in Musasa, UNHCR restored water access after months of shortage, but concerns remain about sustainability. Ebola Preparedness: Kagera stepped up Ebola surveillance by ordering health screening for students arriving from neighbouring countries with reported cases, including thermal checks at key border points. Media & Rights Training: Burundi National Police training is being updated to better integrate freedom of expression and journalist safety, with a roadmap for revised modules over the next three months. Regional Diplomacy: Senegal’s ex-president Macky Sall met President Bassirou Diomaye Faye to seek support for his UN secretary-general bid, with Burundi having nominated him earlier this year. Travel Policy Shock: A new U.S. immigration proposal would permanently restrict entry from 39 “third world” countries, and lists Burundi among those affected.
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