AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoKenya Infrastructure Continuity: Former Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria told residents of Ol Kalou that government projects will continue despite the ruling UDA by-election loss, including the Nyandarua University, road tarmacking and the Nairobi–Gilgil–Ol Kalou–Nyahururu railway operations. Mt Kenya Unity Push: Deputy President Kithure Kindiki vowed to keep Mt Kenya united and urged voters not to panic after the by-election, while also presiding over fundraising for a diocese business complex in Embu. South Africa Nuclear Confidence: Eskom said minor radioactive contamination detected during Koeberg maintenance posed no public danger, with officials reiterating plans to expand nuclear power. Property & Access Compliance: South Africa’s POPIA rules are catching up at gated estates as security guards and reception staff are treated as data processors, raising training and fines concerns for property managers. Luxury Foreign Buyers: Lightstone data shows foreign buyers were only ~6% of residential transactions (2016–25) but dominated the R20m+ segment, buying nearly 2 in 5 homes at that level. Mozambique LNG Logistics: Eni launched an expression of interest for an integrated onshore logistics base in Pemba (10–15 hectares) to support growing LNG operations.
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