AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUK Visa Tightening: The UK Home Office has updated its Appendix Visitor visa list, again requiring entry clearance for Nigerians and citizens of 52 African countries (including Burundi) for stays up to six months, with the rule also applying to some transit cases. Burundi–Russia Diplomacy: In Bujumbura, President Évariste Ndayishimiye met Russian FM Sergey Lavrov, agreeing to back African-led peace efforts and discussing cooperation in energy, health, agriculture, transport, security, and investment; Lavrov also raised support for Ebola testing and invited Ndayishimiye to the Oct 2026 Russia-Africa summit. Energy & Industry Deals: Burundi and Russia discussed alternative financing for projects, including chemical plant investment, and Russia offered technical support for small nuclear power plants and training via Rosatom. EAC Integration Watch: A new report flags a growing EAC funding crisis, with arrears reportedly near $80m (over 70% of the 2026/27 budget), including contributions owed by DRC and Burundi—raising pressure on regional stability. Local Business Shock: A fire destroyed about 80% of stalls at Ngozi’s main market, killing one person and prompting rehabilitation plans.
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