AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoYouth & Earned-Wage Access (South Africa): Paymenow says under-35s dominate earned-wage access, using small top-ups mainly for transport, food and medical emergencies—an early sign of cash-flow stress. Capital Markets (Nigeria): NGX Group is pitching the Dangote Refinery IPO as a pan-African investment chance, with other exchanges engaged to widen participation. AI Governance (Africa): Writers argue Africa must shape AI rules through genuine multilateralism and stronger governance frameworks, not just adopt standards set elsewhere. ICJ Process (South Africa/Israel): The ICJ has authorised a second round of written submissions in South Africa’s genocide case, pushing key deadlines far into 2027–2029. Urban Climate (Lagos): Lagos urges nature-based solutions to cool cities and cut heat risks as urbanisation intensifies flooding and extreme temperatures. Elections & Youth (South Africa): SALGA warns voter apathy is rising, with many 18–19-year-olds still unregistered. Power Sector (South Africa): Experts warn separating transmission from Eskom could weaken Eskom’s finances if execution risks aren’t managed. Housing Finance (Morocco): Shelter Afrique’s AGM in Rabat spotlights financing for inclusive, green and resilient cities. Ebola (Africa): WHO and partners continue tracking outbreaks and scaling response plans as cases rise. Evacuations (Ghana/South Africa): Ghana welcomes a second batch of evacuees, stressing dignity and reintegration after xenophobic attacks.
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