AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPort Efficiency & Trade: DP World says it cut cargo discharge times at Dar es Salaam by over 90%, dropping comparable loads from 300+ hours to under 28, and handled the record-long M/V RAMHAN in just over 27 hours—boosting Tanzania’s East Africa gateway role. Urban Intelligence: A pushback against “smart city” branding argues African cities need operational intelligence that links sensors to real dispatch and field response, not just cameras and dashboards. Circular Economy in Action: South Africa’s Langa e-waste imbizo recovered 5.3 tonnes of hazardous electronics, paying residents R27,024.60 to support safer recycling. Local Governance Shock: South Africa’s National Treasury temporarily withheld July equitable share funding from 69 municipalities over repeated finance-law failures, hitting service delivery pressure points. Energy & Industry Finance: Nigeria’s Tinubu urged Afreximbank to mobilise Africa’s resources for industrialisation, while Newlyn Group secured a R5bn Absa CIB financing package to expand SA logistics infrastructure. Shipping Route Shift: Some major carriers are resuming Suez Canal sailings as Red Sea tensions ease, cutting voyage times by up to four weeks. AI & Jobs: South Africa’s labour impact from AI may be more about entry-level shifts than mass layoffs, with routine administrative roles most exposed. Food Security & Policy: Ethiopia reaffirmed commitment to phytosanitary systems to protect crops and enable safer AfCFTA trade. Tech Regulation: Nigeria’s government urged intelligence-led security and is probing big tech over alleged news content exploitation.
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