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When people think of genocide in Africa, Rwanda comes to mind, but neighbouring Burundi has also faced numerous massacres and has addressed ethnicity head on to find healing, writes the BBC's Kevin Mwachiro.
Daily Monitor
Friday May 14 2021
Summary
The countries agreed to work together on transport and communication, defence and security, education, culture and sports.
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President Museveni and his Burundian counterpart, Mr Evariste Ndayishimiye, have agreed to strengthen cooperation on agriculture, energy, trade, health, finance, tourism, and investment.
State House last evening said the two leaders after meeting at State House to commemorate Mr Ndayishimiye’s two-day state visit, which ended yesterday, committed to work together on transport and communication, defence and security, education, culture, and sports.
“In this regard, they directed their respective ministers to ensure that implementation of existing agreements, memoranda of understanding and other frameworks of cooperation, is fast-tracked,” a joint communique signed by Uganda’s Foreign Minister Sam Kuteesa and his Burundian counterpart Ambassador Albert Shingiro, read in part.