AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAirport Modernization: China-aided works at Melchior Ndadaye International Airport in Bujumbura are pushing ahead with nighttime paving and runway rehabilitation, aiming to remove a long-standing bottleneck for Burundi’s only air gateway. Agriculture & Water Access: In Mpanda (Bujumbura Province), rice farmers say an unusually long dry spell and unfair irrigation practices are leaving less than half of fields likely to mature, raising fears of major harvest losses. Finance & Capital Markets: KCB Bank Burundi says it wants to benefit from the newly launched Burundi stock exchange and reforms, targeting growth in agriculture, digital banking and small-business lending despite inflation and FX pressure. Regional Energy Watch: The long-delayed Ruzizi III hydropower project faces fresh uncertainty as political disagreements in eastern Congo stall key implementation decisions that could boost Burundi’s generation capacity. Digital Economy Signals: While not Burundi-specific, regional moves in digital identity and verification are accelerating—an area that could shape how Burundian financial services and public systems modernize. Health Preparedness: The UN has approved $8m for Ebola preparedness in Burundi and South Sudan, strengthening surveillance, labs and case management ahead of possible cross-border spread from DR Congo.
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