AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFDLR Security Focus: President Paul Kagame told the RPF-Inkotanyi Bureau Politique that Rwanda will keep speaking out on the FDLR threat, stressing accountability must also be personal and not left to the state. Regional Peace Pressure: A week of reporting shows the Washington Accords’ promise of neutralizing the FDLR has stalled, with renewed debate over who is failing to implement commitments. EAC Currency Delay: The East African Community pushed its single currency launch to 2031, citing the need to meet convergence criteria and continuing phased integration. Ebola Watch in Kagera: Kagera authorities stepped up cross-border Ebola surveillance, ordering schools to screen students arriving from affected countries and boosting thermal checks and isolation readiness. Rwanda Sports & Finance: Bank of Kigali signed a five-year, Rwf1bn-a-year sponsorship deal with Rayon Sports, linking supporter banking products to club funding. Electric Mobility Push: NCBA Bank Rwanda and Kason Motors launched a deal to finance up to 100% of electric vehicle costs. Tourism & Conservation: Akagera National Park highlights Rwanda’s safari recovery story, with lions and rhinos reintroduced after past poaching wiped out key species. Weekend Kigali Culture: Spinny and Friends Summer Festival returns to Kigali with a two-day lineup at Gahanga Cricket Stadium.
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