AGP Executive Report
Last update: 14 minutes agoEbola Mobilisation: Burundi’s President Évariste Ndayishimiye chaired an AU emergency meeting on the Bundibugyo Ebola response, mobilising US$910m in pledges and pushing for disbursement of US$518m for the joint continental plan within four weeks, as Africa CDC warns of gaps in contact tracing, insecurity and funding. Water & Sanitation Investment: Burundi launched a US$90m World Bank-backed water and sanitation project near Lake Tanganyika, targeting 615,000 people with new pumping and treatment capacity from 2028. Mining Revenue Scrutiny: In Kayanza, MPs questioned the traceability of revenues from exporting 1,600+ tons of minerals (cassiterite and coltan) from 2006–2015, citing weak public accounting and limited local development. Political Memorial Controversy: A budget-linked plan to transfer Melchior Ndadaye’s remains to the Kiriri national memorial site has sparked opposition over consultation and process. Broadband Costs: Pricing data show Burundi fixed broadband among the world’s most expensive markets at $186.46/month, reflecting infrastructure and competition challenges. Regional Trade & Power: The World Bank approved $1.6bn for East Africa power market integration, while Seacom launched a higher-capacity Nairobi–Kampala route to boost digital commerce. Kiswahili & AI: Burundi will host World Swahili Day and the KAKAMA conference (July 5–7), focusing on Kiswahili’s role in regional integration and AI.
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