AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAirport Modernization: Chinese and Burundian teams are working through the night to resurface and upgrade Melchior Ndadaye International Airport in Bujumbura, a project meant to remove a runway bottleneck and boost Burundi’s air links. Public Safety in Gitega: Two violent deaths in three days—one man found by the Ruvyironza River and a 24-year-old woman discovered dead in a guesthouse—have sparked fresh calls for investigations and arrests. Refugee Movement Rules: ONPRA has eased movement procedures for Congolese refugees in Burundi’s Musasa and Kinama camps, allowing freer travel within camp areas and nearby districts while keeping exit permits for travel beyond the host district. Health Fears at the Lake Border: Fishermen in Kajaga say daily contact with DRC counterparts and weak visible prevention measures are heightening anxiety about Ebola crossing Lake Tanganyika. Transport Strain in Bujumbura: A continuing bus shortage is worsening daily life for residents, with operators blaming long-running fuel supply problems. Regional Migration Pressure: South Africa’s anti-migrant deadline has pushed refugees and asylum seekers into makeshift conditions near home affairs reception points, including a group of about 400 from the DRC, Burundi and Rwanda.
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