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Ebola Response Funding: African leaders, including Burundi President Évariste Ndayishimiye, rallied behind a $518M plan to curb Ebola spread in East Africa, with South Africa pledging to raise its contribution to $13.5M as cases and deaths rise. Power & Investment: The World Bank and AfDB say Mission 300 has connected over 50 million Africans to electricity across 40 countries, pushing the continent toward 300 million connections by 2030. Banking & Fraud Controls: KCB Group fired 60 staff in a major insider-fraud crackdown across East Africa, highlighting weak internal controls as fraud incidents hit 201 in 2025. Burundi Fiscal Outlook: Burundi plans to boost government spending next fiscal year by about one-quarter, backed by higher mining revenues and more diversified exports. Trade & Logistics: Tanzania and DRC agreed to strengthen cargo transport on Lake Tanganyika, aiming to improve regional trade efficiency. EAC Parliamentary Games: Arusha will host the 2026 EAC Inter-Parliamentary Games in December after EALA was awarded the hosting rights. Humanitarian Pressure: Refugees in Malawi’s Dzaleka camp face deeper hardship as World Food Programme funding is set to end after August. Midwives Visa Snag: Visa denials for key midwifery experts in Portugal threaten progress on saving mothers and babies, including speakers from Burundi and Uganda.

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