AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGitega Crime Watch: Two bodies were found in Gitega within three days—one man discovered on June 22 near Rwingiri village on the Ruvyironza River, and a 24-year-old pregnant woman, Francine Nduwayezu, found dead in a guesthouse room in Shatanya on June 24—raising fresh fears as no suspects have been arrested. Ebola Cross-Border Fears: In Kajaga, fishermen near the Lake Tanganyika border with the DRC say daily boat traffic and lack of visible prevention measures are heightening anxiety that Ebola could cross undetected, while they also report worsening access to safe water. Refugee Movement Update: In Muyinga’s Musasa and Kinama camps, ONPRA has eased rules so refugees can move freely within their camp area and, for travel within the host district, register in a logbook—though permits are still required beyond the district. Health & Policy: Burundi’s President Évariste Ndayishimiye urged citizens to embrace innovation and entrepreneurship for rapid growth, while UN debates continue over decriminalizing drug use and prostitution and HIV disclosure rules.
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