AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDR Congo Politics: The C64 opposition coalition has postponed nationwide protests after mediation by Burundi’s President Evariste Ndayishimiye, as tensions rise over a planned constitutional referendum that critics say could enable President Tshisekedi’s third term. Rwanda-India Defence: Rwanda and India agreed to expand defence cooperation at the 2nd JDCC meeting in New Delhi, including more military training, exercises, medical cooperation and defence industry links. Rwanda-China Ties: China’s special representative on African affairs Liu Xianfa attended Rwanda’s National Day reception in China, pledging deeper cooperation in agriculture, mining and green development. Digital & Infrastructure (East Africa): Noteya and Sakamoja signed a partnership to deliver AI-driven infrastructure modernization and digital transformation projects across energy, utilities, healthcare and enterprise, starting with Tanzania and Zanzibar and later expanding to Rwanda and Kenya. Finance & Telecom: IFC approved a $150m loan to Airtel Africa to upgrade and expand mobile networks, supporting digital inclusion and jobs across multiple African markets including Rwanda. Economy Watch: Cement prices in Tanzania are expected to rise above Sh18,000 per 50kg bag as manufacturers adjust prices amid higher costs and taxes. Agrifood Jobs: A Malabo Montpellier Panel report says agrifood systems can create decent, resilient jobs for Africa’s youth if policies support inclusive rural transformation, with case studies including Rwanda.
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