AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTrade & Transport Disruption: Commercial traffic between Burundi and the DRC is slowing at Rumonge as fighting in eastern Congo reduces boat arrivals, squeezing traders’ income and raising fears of wider exchange losses. Water & Public Health: In Muyinga’s Buhumuza province, dry taps and costly jerrycans are pushing schools and households toward unsafe water sources, with residents warning of a looming health crisis. Border Business Climate: Drivers at the Kobero border (Burundi–Rwanda route) complain of excessive checks and alleged unequal “fees,” saying it delays travel, fuels fear, and hurts transport earnings. Regional Infrastructure: Tanzania’s Samia is set to launch the Tabora–Kigoma SGR line, a corridor expected to cut transit times and strengthen trade links to the Great Lakes, including Burundi. EAC Integration: The EAC has postponed its single currency launch to 2031, citing delayed convergence, while continuing work on regional integration steps like the single passport. Digital Trade: The EAC is pushing safer cross-border online shopping by gathering global best practices to close legal and regulatory gaps for e-commerce. Energy & Industry Watch: Analysts say Dangote’s planned Kenya refinery in Lamu could reshape East Africa’s fuel market and test whether Nigeria’s industrial model can be exported regionally. Governance & Business Risk: Burundi’s Supreme Court adjourned the CNL leadership dispute, with a verdict expected within 60 days—potentially affecting political stability ahead of 2027.
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