AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 minutes agoAir Travel & Connectivity: Tanzania is pushing ahead with major airport upgrades, with Dodoma’s Msalato International Airport expected to be operational in September and Kigoma Airport renovations reported at 60%—a boost for domestic and regional travel. Refugee Access & Movement: In Burundi’s north, Muyinga reports eased movement rules for refugees in Musasa and Kinama camps—free movement within camp areas and easier travel within the host district, while permits remain for travel beyond it. Local Transport Strain in Burundi: Bujumbura’s public transportation crisis is worsening residents’ daily lives, with long waits and delays linked to ongoing fuel shortages that keep buses off the road. Regional Health & Travel Alerts (Ebola): Saudi Arabia has tightened travel and visa rules over Ebola fears, suspending travel for citizens to DR Congo, Uganda and South Sudan and restricting entry for travelers who were in those countries within 21 days—while the wider outbreak in DR Congo continues to climb past 1,000 cases. Culture & Tourism (Neighboring Rwanda): Rwanda is promoting tourism-friendly heritage experiences, including the pampered royal Inyambo cows at the King’s Palace Museum in Nyanza, where music and poetry are used to calm the herd for visitors.
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