AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoKigali Business & Energy: Nairobi and Kigali signed three agreements to expand Rwanda’s petroleum import access, with more fuel expected to route through Mombasa as regional supply pressures continue. Ebola Watch: The UN warns the DRC Ebola outbreak could cost Africa up to $3.6bn and push nearly 1 million more people into poverty, with Rwanda named among potential worst-case spread points. Tech & Policy: A UN independent panel says AI is advancing faster than science and government rules, raising fears of “catastrophic harm” without stronger regulation. Local Climate Action: One Acre Fund Rwanda launched the Kigali Modern Tree Nursery in Kicukiro, targeting over one million seedlings a year to boost urban greening and climate resilience. Rwanda in Regional Diplomacy: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio sent Independence Day congratulations to President Paul Kagame, pledging stronger economic and diplomatic ties. Security & Conflict Spillovers: The UN says FDLR is rebranding as a Congolese militia, reflecting a shift away from returning to Rwanda by force. Sports: Rwanda’s ARC continues its push for more titles as unbeaten Patel targets a fourth Rwanda crown.
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