AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBurundi Politics: The government’s plan to move the remains of historical figures to a new national memorial in Kiriri is sparking backlash, with the Sahwanya-Frodebu party challenging the transfer of former President Melchior Ndadaye’s remains as lacking consultation. Gitega Crime: Two people were found hanged in Gitega within a day, prompting fresh public concern and police investigations. Education Integrity: FENASEB warns of fraud, abuse, and grade irregularities in some schools, calling for stronger discipline as the school year winds down. Mining Transparency (Kayanza): MPs question how revenues from exporting over 1,600 tons of minerals are recorded and used, citing weak public accounting and limited local development. Ebola Watch (Regional): WHO and Africa CDC report rising Ebola deaths and warn that contact-tracing and funding gaps could let transmission spread further across eastern DRC and beyond. EAC & Culture: Burundi will host World Kiswahili Language Day celebrations and the Third East African Kiswahili Commission conference in early July.
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