AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUrban Redevelopment: Morocco’s World Cup-era makeover is erasing thousands of homes in Casablanca and Rabat, with 16,000 Casablanca houses and 2,500 shops reportedly slated for demolition to make way for major boulevards and new transport and commercial projects. Infrastructure & Connectivity: Nigeria’s Gombe–Biu highway reconstruction and dualisation (125km, ₦1.245trn) is officially flagged off, with backers saying it will boost trade and security across the North-East. Energy Trade: Algeria has started work on its stretch of the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline, linking Nigeria and Niger to Algeria’s export hubs for up to 30 bcm/year into Europe. Real Estate Finance/Assets: Kenya’s Sasini has cancelled the planned sale of its Gulmarg coffee estate in Kiambu after the buyer missed contractual obligations, returning the asset to operations. Housing/Property Rights: Ethiopia’s EEP CEO says the country is pushing renewable power exports and regional grid links, including efforts to sell power to Tanzania. Legal/Policy Pressure: Nigeria’s EFCC bail conditions for ex-Kaduna governor Nasir El-Rufai are under renewed attack as “impossible,” with calls for review.
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