AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 minutes agoCurrency Pressure: A new snapshot of Africa’s weakest currencies shows several East African states—including Burundi—needing over 2,000 units of local currency to buy $1, pointing to import dependence and macro instability. Energy & Power Infrastructure: Burundi inaugurated the Mulembwe hydropower plant, adding 17MW to the national grid after nearly 12 years of work, with major partners including the World Bank, AfDB, EIB and EU. Electrification Drive: The World Bank and AfDB say their Mission 300 program has connected over 50 million people to electricity across 40 countries, with Burundi listed among those still facing very low access rates. Ebola Response Coordination: As Ebola cases rise in DRC and Uganda, Burundi’s AU chair calls for science-led action over border closures, while the US urges more funding for a $518m regional response plan. Trade & Logistics: Tanzania and the DRC signed steps to improve cargo transport on Lake Tanganyika, aiming to cut delays and costs for regional trade. Mining & Public Finance: Burundi plans to raise government spending next fiscal year by about a quarter, supported by extra mining revenues and export diversification.
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