AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAnti-immigration violence and housing displacement: Mozambique says about 548 citizens are set for repatriation from South Africa after unrest in places like Mossel Bay left shacks burned and Mozambicans killed, with authorities moving victims to temporary safety before flights from OR Tambo. Public safety and community security: South Africa’s government condemned the violence and urged lawful reporting, while vigilante demands for foreign nationals to leave by June 30 add pressure to local property and informal settlement stability. Affordable housing finance: Nigeria’s MREIF under the Renewed Hope Agenda delivered N128bn in fixed-rate mortgages to 1,859 families across 25 states, unlocking N221bn in property value and supporting 475 housing units via offtake guarantees. Kidnapping crisis hitting schools: Nigeria’s NUT and education groups staged nationwide protests demanding the immediate release of abducted pupils and teachers in Oyo, as Lagos-based teachers also protested over Oriire abductions. Ebola facility court fight (land use): Kenya’s court halted a US-backed Ebola quarantine facility at Laikipia Air Base, with groups alleging access blocks and compliance concerns—raising uncertainty over site development and land-related decisions. Infrastructure push in Northern Kenya: President Ruto’s tour pledged more power, roads and mini-grids for Wajir, Mandera and Garissa, including major road works and household electrification.
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