AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoConflict Minerals Watch: Global Witness alleges over 2,000 tonnes of conflict coltan from eastern DRC entered global supply chains via Rwanda, potentially feeding electronics brands and financing the M23 rebel movement. Ebola & Diplomacy: Israel reversed its Ebola-related travel restrictions, removing Kenya and Rwanda from the banned list after protests from Nairobi and Rwanda’s officials—leaving Uganda, South Sudan and DRC still restricted. Politics in Kigali: Opposition leader Victoire Ingabire’s trial in Kigali was postponed one day after she told the court she was physically and mentally unprepared following a year in detention. Rwanda’s First Geopark Push: Rwanda has proposed northern geosites for UNESCO Global Geopark status, including Musanze Caves, as the country moves to secure its first geopark. Sports (Kwibuka T20): Brazil beat Nigeria in Kigali’s 2026 Kwibuka T20 Women’s Tournament, while Rwanda’s cricket action continues to draw attention ahead of later fixtures. Tech & Investment: Photon AI announced a $124M Series A to build vertically integrated AI infrastructure across Africa, aiming to make AI more accessible for African languages and users.
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