AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHuman-Wildlife Conflict: A bull elephant raided crops near Kenya’s protected areas, prompting a joint Kenya Wildlife Service and Sheldrick Wildlife Trust operation to guide it back to safety—highlighting how dry-season farmland along park borders can trigger dangerous clashes. Port & Logistics Deals: Tanzania and Egypt are in the final stages of setting up a Dar–Cairo cargo transport hub linking Dar es Salaam and Ain Sokhna, aiming to open a new maritime trade corridor across Sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa, the Middle East and Europe. Security & Community Policing: Ghana’s President Mahama commissioned Akatsi North Police Headquarters, urging residents to share credible information and support policing to curb armed robbery and drug trafficking. Infrastructure Progress: Ghana’s Transport Minister says Keta Port and Ho Airport revitalisation are on track, with an environmental permit granted and port admin/operations works about 80% complete, targeting full operations by January 2027. Housing Market Watch (Kenya): Debate over “apartment saturation” in Nairobi is being challenged by market data showing price and rent declines vary by suburb and segment rather than across the whole city. Property & Court Disputes (Kenya): A Nairobi restaurant at Uchumi’s Lang’ata Hyper was evicted after fresh court orders, exposing conflicting rulings and raising concerns for commercial tenants. Crime & Assets (Nigeria): Bayelsa police arrested three ministry staff over alleged theft of equipment worth over N500m, including generators and industrial machines. Immigration Tensions (South Africa): After violent anti-immigrant protests in Jeffreys Bay, foreign-owned spaza shops remain closed as police investigate looting and possible instigation. AI for Mining: An Atlantic Council report says AI-driven mining could save global producers $290–$390bn annually by 2035, but Africa still gets a small share of exploration spending and faces underexploration gaps.
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