AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCross-Border Humanitarian Pressure: At Musina, South Africa-bound migrants are returning home in fear as a fast-growing repatriation setup struggles with hunger and uncertainty after alleged threats of renewed xenophobic violence. Public Finance Risk: Zimbabwe’s procurement system is flagged as a major fiscal vulnerability, with over US$2bn tied to weak controls and corruption risks, raising the stakes for accountability in public spending. Security Assurance: Tanzania’s police say the security situation is calm while monitoring alleged plans to incite violence and target leaders, schools and property. Infrastructure & Land Compensation: Ghana’s Abidjan–Lagos Corridor landowners demand compensation for thousands of affected farmers and property developers, saying verification and payments have stalled for years. Housing & Construction Delivery: South Africa’s Sarah Baartman Centre of Remembrance project finally moves into construction after more than a decade of delays, with officials handing over the site. Property Investment & Resilience: Lagos flooding is driving renewed interest in smarter, more resilient property investment as experts push long-term environmental planning. Construction Safety Oversight: South Africa’s new building safety framework aims to strengthen construction oversight and reduce collapse risks. Crypto Tax Clarity: South Africa issues draft guidance on taxing crypto under existing income and capital gains rules, opening public comments until Aug 31. Women in Construction: Kenya’s building trades still skew male, but training is helping more women enter accredited artisan roles as the construction boom accelerates.
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