Ban is due to arrive in the capital Bujumbura from New York at 4:30 PM for talks with Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza tomorrow, after meeting with leaders of political parties and civil society.
"This is a very important visit because we hope the UN Secretary-General will bring his weight to bear on President Pierre Nkurunziza so he finally accepts an inclusive and unconditional dialogue with his opponents," a UN official told AFP.
"After the grenade thrown in the Kwa Siyoni market in the Ngagara district that left one dead and seven hurt, a second grenade exploded later in Kamenge market, leaving one person dead and two hurt," Bujumbura mayor Freddy Mbonimpa told AFP.
He denounced the attacks as a "terrorist act targeting peaceful citizens".
Witnesses and the mayor said the assailants on motorbikes wrapped the grenades in plastic bags before throwing them.
"The capital had been calm for several days, but these terrorists as usual launch their criminal operations to show they're here just when Burundi is expecting an important guest," he added in reference to Ban's brief 24-hour visit.
Bujumbura has been hit by a wave of grenade attacks by assailants on motorbikes, leading the mayor last week to slap a ban on the use of the popular mode of transport in the city.
It remains unclear who carries out the grenade blasts, which have increased in the past few weeks.
In a separate incident, two people were killed and two injured yesterday night in the commune of Gisozi southeast of Bujumbura in an attack by "armed criminals", local governor Jean-Marie Nyakarerwa told AFP.
Nyakarerwa said it was the fourth such attack in the commune in the last two weeks.
Authorities have used the term "armed criminals" to describe many of the rebels attempting to drive Nkurunziza out of office by violent means.
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