AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 minutes agoCultural Heritage: Burundi’s UMUKOZO Cultural Festival brought the country’s drum heritage to the streets of Bujumbura, with a first-ever Drum Carnival, synchronized royal-drum performances, dance and ritual traditions, and crowds calling it a sign of peace and unity. Digital Arts: AFRICA ON MAPPING Festival turned Bujumbura’s historic buildings into giant digital canvases, spotlighting video mapping, dance, poetry and immersive projections—an Africa-first event that showcased how technology can amplify local storytelling. Sports & Identity: Burundi-born Socceroos star Nestory Irankunda is in the spotlight for World Cup 2026 hype, including his Michael Jackson-inspired pre-match rituals and his growing role as a face of Australia’s changing, multicultural football. Public Health: The UK announced new support for Ebola preparedness in Rwanda and Burundi, backing surveillance, infection prevention, water/sanitation and community engagement. Trade & Livelihoods: EAC border trade rules remain unclear, with women and youth traders losing out; the East African Business Council is urging Tanzania and Burundi to publish a clear list of commonly traded goods under the simplified trade regime.
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