AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRegional Rail & Trade: Tanzania’s President Samia is set to launch the Tabora–Kigoma 506-km Standard Gauge Railway (SGR Lot Six), a corridor meant to cut travel time and costs while linking Dar es Salaam to Lake Tanganyika and boosting routes for Burundi and the DRC. Burundi–DRC Commerce Under Strain: At Rumonge, fewer Congolese boats are docking as fighting in eastern DRC—especially in South Kivu—tightens security, hitting traders’ incomes and cross-lake exchanges. Opposition Court Ruling Looms: Burundi’s Supreme Court adjourned the CNL leadership dispute involving Agathon Rwasa and Nestor Girukwishaka; a verdict is expected within 60 days, a key moment with 2027 elections approaching. Police Training on Rights: Burundi is integrating freedom of expression and journalist safety into National Police training, with a roadmap to revise modules and strengthen how officers handle demonstrations and public order. Ebola Preparedness: Kagera authorities have intensified Ebola surveillance by ordering school screening for students arriving from affected neighbouring areas, alongside thermal checks and isolation readiness. Humanitarian Shelter Relief: In Lusenda (Fizi, South Kivu), UNHCR tarpaulins reached hundreds of Burundian refugees after years of damaged shelters, though families still demand longer-term solutions. Cross-Border Friction at Kobero: Drivers at the Burundi–Tanzania Kobero border complain of excessive checks and alleged unequal payments, saying it fuels fear and discourages travel. Health Funding in Tanzania: Burundi is turning to Benjamin Mkapa Hospital as Tanzania’s medical tourism grows; a fundraising drive raised over Sh2.2 billion for kidney and bone marrow transplants.
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