AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLiberation Day in Kigali and beyond: Rwanda marked Kwibohora32 with a nationwide Defence and Security Citizen Outreach Programme that delivered free medical care to more than 30,000 people, including over 8,000 at Munini Hospital in Nyaruguru. AI governance push: President Paul Kagame co-chaired the UN-backed AI for Good Global Commission in Geneva, aiming to expand access and narrow the digital divide as scientists warn AI can still pose catastrophic risks. Trade and business leadership: TradeMark Africa named three new board directors—Rwanda’s Dr Monique Nsanzabaganwa, Mali’s Safia Boly, and Kenya’s Jaswinder Bedi—as it targets greener, digitally enabled trade expansion across Africa. Rwanda-India ties: Rwanda’s High Commission in New Delhi hosted Kwibohora32 celebrations with about 1,000 guests, highlighting investment opportunities and defence cooperation. Tech and policy spotlight: A new report on “Hindutva hate music” says hate content is spreading and monetising on major platforms. Regional security and health: Rwanda’s defence outreach and wider health-system discussions underline how security and development are being linked in practice.
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