AGP Executive Report
Last update: 38 minutes agoRwanda Infrastructure: Prime Minister Justin Nsengiyumva inspected the Muvumba Multipurpose Dam in Nyagatare, urging faster completion as the project sits at 61.5% with a 6% schedule slip from heavy rains; once done, it will store 55m m³ of water, irrigate 10,000 hectares, supply clean water, and generate 1MW. Rwanda Economy & Policy: Rwanda’s inflation rose to 13.6% in June, driven by higher health and energy costs, while the government also earmarked about $32m for fuel subsidies amid Middle East conflict pressures. Rwanda Business & Finance: MTN Rwanda appointed John Bugunya as chief finance officer, signaling continued management strengthening as telecoms compete for growth. Regional Trade & Payments: The EAC advanced instant cross-border payments with a Rwanda–Tanzania pilot, pushing smoother regional commerce. EAC Governance: The bloc faces a funding crunch as unpaid member contributions reportedly reach nearly $80m—over 70% of the 2026/27 budget—threatening integration momentum. Health & Risk: A Great Lakes Ebola warning escalated as DRC’s outbreak was described as fastest-growing, with delayed containment potentially costing DRC and Uganda billions; Rwanda and Burundi boosted surveillance and preparedness. Global AI Governance: Africa secured eight seats on the AI for Good Global Commission, with President Kagame as co-chair alongside Marc Benioff, reinforcing Rwanda’s push to shape AI policy. UK Travel Rules: The UK reaffirmed visa requirements for Nigerians and nationals of 100+ countries for short stays under six months, including Rwanda, tightening travel planning for business visitors.
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