AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUrban Fire & Loss: Two shopping malls in downtown Bujumbura—Ndayizamba and Le Parisien—were badly damaged after a blaze broke out around 6:00 a.m., spreading fast and leaving merchants with major losses. Everyday Water Crisis: Bujumbura residents in neighborhoods like Musaga, Kanyosha and Gasekebuye say drinking water deliveries are erratic, forcing long waits, queues at Regideso points, and costly water transport. University Life Returns: After years of neglect, the University of Burundi will relaunch student catering from 2 September 2026, with over 11 billion Burundian francs earmarked for meals across multiple campuses in Bujumbura and Gitega. Security & Rights Concerns: Burundi’s Attorney General opened proceedings over alleged arms trafficking using forged documents, while another case involves two missing men reportedly intercepted near Kobero—families fear abuse by unidentified security agents. Public Safety in Bubanza: Stolen Regideso manhole covers have left dangerous openings on roads, with reports of injuries and children using holes as makeshift shelters. Culture & Youth: Burundi’s Umuco Youth Choir is set to join the Incheon International Choral Festival in South Korea, highlighting regional musical exchange. Sports for the Region: Burundi will send teams to the CECAFA Zone V Youth Games in Nairobi, a multi-sport event aimed at grooming young athletes for bigger stages.
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