AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHealth & Water: Bubanza residents say drinking water is scarce—sometimes up to five days without taps—amid a cholera outbreak, with REGIDESO reportedly relying on just one tower that can’t serve all neighborhoods. Sports & Tourism: Burundi is set to be represented at the ANOCA Zone V Youth Games, with 300 athletes from 11 countries competing in athletics, beach volleyball, cycling, swimming and more (Aug 24–28). Travel Safety: North Korea has imposed Ebola-related entry restrictions on foreigners with travel history to several African states including Burundi, raising new hurdles for would-be visitors. Infrastructure & Access: Burundi-linked regional travel may feel the ripple effects of major transport upgrades elsewhere in the region, as Dar es Salaam’s Mandela Road expansion is planned to start next year to ease port congestion and improve cargo movement. Community & Travel Culture: A Burundi-focused charity fundraiser in the UK highlights ongoing support for projects in Burundi, including women and children—an angle that often draws diaspora travelers and visitors. Visa Rules: The US Visa Bond program is now permanent for 50 countries, with Burundi among those affected, and the requirement could deter tourism and family visits.
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