AGP Executive Report
Last update: 38 minutes agoEnergy & Industry Deal: Congo’s SNPC and Dangote Petroleum Refinery have started talks on a strategic partnership to strengthen refined fuel supply and deepen regional energy cooperation. Property & Construction Costs: South Africa’s July fuel price cuts are expected to ease operating costs for construction and property projects, with diesel and petrol drops feeding into transport and site expenses. Urban Flood Risk: Ghana’s Accra is reeling after torrential rains killed at least 13 people, with flooding blamed on drainage failures and illegal structures on waterways—raising fresh pressure on urban planning and infrastructure upkeep. Public Space & Land Use: Abuja’s Jabi Lake faces protests over alleged commercialisation and private takeover of public recreational space, with campaigners demanding FCDA reverse actions and restore access. Housing/Real Estate Misinformation: South Africa’s police debunked a fake notice claiming landlords face R10,000 fines and criminal charges for renting to undocumented migrants. Security & Displacement: South Africa braces for anti-migrant protests as police report repatriations and arrests tied to looting and intimidation during demonstrations. Nigeria Court & Bail Conditions: Omoyele Sowore’s bail was restored with strict conditions including passport surrender, keeping legal uncertainty around high-profile cases that can affect public confidence in governance. Infrastructure Finance: Nigeria’s Federal Executive Council approved major road projects and re-awarded the Niger State dual carriageway under a tax credit scheme tied to Aliko Dangote.
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