AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCement Probe (Nigeria): Nigeria’s FCCPC says its cross-border review found “possible price manipulation” in the cement market and has issued notices and summons to key players, despite reported surplus capacity and strong domestic production. Housing Governance (Abuja): HURIWA urges Tinubu to investigate alleged conversion of Abuja green areas and drainage canals into private developments, warning it could worsen flooding and breach the city’s master plan. Public Asset Disposal (Nigeria): Tinubu met EFCC and the Housing Ministry to push transparent management and disposal of forfeited properties, citing a national database and noting at least 1,500 non-monetary assets recovered. Affordable Housing Law (Ebonyi): Ebonyi State passed a 2026 rent and estate-agent regulation bill to standardise rents, cap agent fees at 2%, and penalise fraud in property possession. Real Estate Capital Markets (Zimbabwe): ZimReal highlights a growing listed property market and REIT opportunities ahead of its Aug 26 forum. Regional Infrastructure (Tanzania): EDECS won a contract to redevelop seven yards at Dar es Salaam Port, boosting cargo handling and digital yard management support. Construction Demand (Kenya): KNBS data shows cement production and consumption rising in H1 2026 alongside building approvals growth in Nairobi. Water & Sanitation Financing (Rwanda): AU and partners call for sustainable financing and stronger institutions to turn water projects into reliable services.
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