AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoChina-Africa Cultural Media: The 7th Forum on China-Africa Media Cooperation opened in Beijing with African and Chinese delegates adopting a joint declaration to boost radio, film, TV and audio-visual innovation, including AI-enabled content and co-productions. Bujumbura Fire: Two downtown shopping malls—Ndayizamba and Le Parisien—were gutted by a fast-moving blaze, leaving merchants with major losses and highlighting how hard it is to reach fires inside crowded arcades. Public Health at Borders: ECSA-HC launched a six-month Ebola preparedness push along DRC trade and migration corridors, with Burundi included among priority points of entry and frontline teams trained to detect, isolate and report cases early. University Food Return: Burundi plans to restart meals for about 4,000 University of Burundi students from 2 September, after years of neglect that forced many to fend for housing and food since 2018. Water Crisis in Bujumbura: Residents in multiple neighborhoods say drinking water shortages are still disrupting daily life, with long queues, high costs for water transport, and families—especially women and children—spending hours searching for supplies. Safety and Daily Life: In Bubanza, stolen Regideso manhole covers are leaving dangerous open pits on public roads, with reports of injuries and improvised wooden covers. Youth and Sports: Burundi’s Top Girls Academy is set to join CECAFA Zone qualifiers, while regional youth sport momentum continues with East African Games planning that spotlights young talent.
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