AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBurundi-EAC Payments: Burundi will join the East African Payment System by December 2026, with the central bank citing RTGS upgrades to ISO 20022 and the March 2026 launch of Burundi Pay to enable faster cross-border payments and reduce reliance on foreign currencies. Humanitarian Trade & Food Security: DP World and the World Food Programme delivered 5,000 tonnes of rice to Burundi, the DRC and Rwanda, moving cargo from India to Dar es Salaam and then overland to support emergency food assistance amid rising hunger pressures. Regional Transport & Trade Links: Tanzania and the DRC plan to strengthen port, rail, road and water links to cut the cost and time of moving goods, aiming to boost a Sh794 billion trade relationship anchored on the Central Corridor. Banking Finance: KCB Group unveiled a Sustainability Bond Framework ahead of a planned KSh 300 billion Medium Term Note programme over five years, with proceeds ring-fenced for Green, Blue and Social projects. Currency Pressure: A new review of August 2026 exchange rates flags several weak African currencies, including Burundi, as import costs rise and household purchasing power comes under strain. Health Access Disruption: Masaka’s CT scanner breakdown has left patients stranded for over a month, pushing urgent scans to private facilities while spare parts are awaited.
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