AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoKiswahili & AI: Burundi hosted the 7th International Conference on the Promotion of Kiswahili, with speakers urging governments and educators to plug the language into digital platforms and artificial intelligence to speed up learning and regional exchange. UNESCO & Diplomacy: At UNESCO in Paris, Senegal’s Pierre Faye called for stronger global support for Kiswahili as a tool for unity, cultural identity, peace, and development—echoing the push to use language for African cooperation. Comoros Independence: Russia’s President Putin sent congratulations to Comoros on its 51st independence anniversary, with President Azali Assoumani highlighting education, healthcare, and Comoros’ role in conflict resolution. Visa Rules (Regional Impact): The UK reaffirmed that Nigerians and nationals of 100+ countries must get visas before travel for short stays, while Namibia updated its visa-on-arrival list—explicitly including Comoros among eligible African countries.
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