AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEnergy & Power Infrastructure: Tanzania has officially commissioned the 2,115MW Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project (JNHPP), with President Samia Suluhu Hassan saying it will end chronic shortages and unlock business growth, while Egypt’s PM joined the inauguration via an Egyptian-built consortium. Urban Roads & Housing Delivery: Nigeria’s FCT Minister Nyesom Wike inspected the long-delayed Apo-Karshi road and says it will be completed and handed over by November, ending a 15-year wait; in Borno, Senator Ndume urged the NEDC to open a Biu annex and expand housing and infrastructure for displaced communities. Construction & Built-Environment Safety: Nigeria’s NIOB warned there’s “no hiding place” for quacks in building, calling for stronger legal enforcement of the National Building Code after recurring collapse concerns. Land & Transport Planning: Kenya’s National Land Commission has begun compulsory land acquisition for a combined 215km road network in Kajiado and North Rift counties, aimed at improving connectivity. Security & Critical Assets: Lagos police arrested five suspected telecom vandals and recovered stolen iron rods meant for telecom masts, as authorities intensify protection of critical infrastructure. Market & Property Risks: Fire gutted parts of Calabar’s SPAR Mall, destroying shops and goods, renewing worries about commercial building fire safety. Real Estate Demand Signals: South Africa’s Property24 highlights a rare pocket of oceanfront land listings around R600,000, pointing buyers toward Port Nolloth for true beach-edge plots.
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