AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSports & Integration: PM Mwigulu Nchemba says school sports can unite East Africa and shape future leaders, as Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi send 6,000+ students to the FEASSA Games running until Sunday. Culture & Faith: Burundian Catholic leaders are expanding trauma-healing programs to help communities rebuild after decades of ethnic conflict, with churches integrating the approach into formation and pastoral work. Public Safety in Bujumbura: Burundi National Police report three bodies found on Mwezi Gisabo Boulevard and more than 800 arrests since early August, as they intensify operations in high-risk neighborhoods. Arts & Youth Creativity: Congolese singer-songwriter Freed Mushaga unveils “SAMANA,” a cross-cultural collaboration with Burundian spoken-word artist Joy Slam, blending folk, soul, and spoken word ahead of a wider project. Regional Memory & Justice: Marking 22 years since the Gatumba massacre, writers renew calls for justice—questioning the value of condemnation without accountability. Health & Access (Regional): Africa CDC warns Ebola in DR Congo is accelerating, with deaths surpassing 2,000 as response efforts struggle to keep up.
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