AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoVisit Rwanda x Aston Villa: Aston Villa officially unveiled its multi-year Visit Rwanda front-of-shirt partnership in a ceremony featuring club officials and Rwanda’s Convention Bureau CEO, with the deal reported at about £20m a season and renewed debate over “sportswashing” concerns. Kigali Youth Festival: The City of Kigali launched the 4th edition of the Kigali Youth Festival, themed “Talents that create opportunities,” aiming to move beyond winners by linking youth talent to real opportunities through the National Youth Council. Wildlife & safety: Rwanda’s Senate heard calls for urgent action after reports of animals leaving parks and entering communities, including hippos outside Akagera and attacks affecting residents. Genocide justice: Rwanda’s prosecution authority confirmed the arrest in Germany of genocide suspect Innocent Sebagoyi, wanted over his role in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Clean air push: Africa Clean Air Forum 2026 in South Africa highlighted the investment gap for clean air solutions and healthier cities. Sports in Kigali: Tusker FC coach Julien Mette says his side will target glory at the CECAFA Kagame Cup in Kigali. Education funding: FIFA and Global Citizen announced new grants under the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, reaching $60m total and supporting community education work. Tech & media: eMedia expanded with Openview Stream, launching Africa’s FAST streaming service in Rwanda and other markets.
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