AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Emergency: Burundi’s President Évariste Ndayishimiye chaired an AU high-level push to speed up the Ebola Bundibugyo response in DR Congo and Uganda, mobilising pledges of US$910m and urging partners to release the full US$518m plan within four weeks as cases and deaths keep rising. Public Safety in Gitega: Two people were found hanged in separate incidents in Gitega, prompting renewed worries about insecurity and police investigations. Education Integrity: FENASEB warned of fraud, abuse and grade irregularities in some schools, calling for stronger discipline before the school year ends. Local Governance & Crime: In Kayanza, MPs questioned how revenues from 1,600+ tons of exported minerals were recorded and how communities benefited. Culture & Language: Burundi will host World Swahili Language Day celebrations and the East African Kiswahili Commission conference (July 5–7), focusing on Kiswahili and AI. Political Tensions: A controversy erupted over plans to transfer Melchior Ndadaye’s remains to a national memorial in Kiriri, with opposition demanding consultation.
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