AGP Executive Report
Last update: 38 minutes agoEAC Digital Push: The EAC and Germany launched the second AI4EAC Challenge, scaling to 20,000 participants across eight partner states and adding an Ebola response track, with $50,000 prize funding and new partners including Equity Group Holdings and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Regional Trade & Transport: Tanzania’s government says the historic MV Liemba overhaul is 97% complete after a Sh34bn rehabilitation, with technical trials starting and commercial operations set to resume on Sept 1—key for connectivity to Burundi, Zambia and DRC. Burundi-Linked Security & Business Climate: Burundi National Police reported three bodies found in Bujumbura and more than 800 arrests since early August in intensified anti-crime operations, a reminder that safety remains central to commerce. EAC Market Access: Tanzania’s TNCC Mwanza chapter expects eight countries at the EAC Trade Fair (Aug 28–Sept 6) with 600+ exhibitors, including Burundi, Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda, under a theme of peace and security for trade. Digital Identity & Trust: A focus on birth registration and biometrics highlights how Burundi’s digital public infrastructure efforts can reduce fraud and downstream service costs. Energy Geopolitics: Europe’s push to cut Russian gas dependence is increasingly turning to Africa, while Russia targets alternative suppliers—an external risk to regional energy planning.
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