AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEbola Watch: Africa CDC warns DR Congo’s Ebola outbreak could become the worst ever, with cases surging fast in Ituri and fears of cross-border spread as health capacity strains. Education Integrity: Burundi’s teachers’ union FENASEB alleges exam fraud, sexual abuse, and grade manipulation in some schools, calling for stronger discipline and accountability. Faith & Civic Pressure: In Muyinga, a presidential prayer sparks backlash over reported forced contributions and mobilization, raising questions about coercion amid economic hardship. Swahili Culture & Tech: Burundi will host World Swahili Language Day celebrations and the East African Kiswahili Commission conference (July 5–7), with a theme linking Kiswahili, multilingualism, and AI. World Refugee Day: Refugee communities across Africa mark the day with renewed calls for shelter and protection, as aid cuts push displaced children toward school dropout and early marriage. Catholic Bishops’ Concerns: Burundi’s Catholic bishops question policies affecting households, Sunday activities, and alleged compelled party contributions, while urging justice system reforms. Sports & Identity: Burundian fans rally around World Cup star Nestory Irankunda, celebrating him as a bridge between Burundi and the diaspora.
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