AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBRICS Momentum: India’s BRICS presidency kicks off with a “humanity-first” agenda, aiming to push reforms in global governance and sustainable development as the bloc grows to 11 members. Ghana Health Industry: Ghana will build a pharmaceutical industrial park under its 24‑Hour Economy push, with 2,000 acres in Shai‑Osudoku and an “ecosystem” of land, power, water and wastewater for manufacturers. Energy Deal Watch: Aliko Dangote’s planned $17bn Kenya refinery could bring East African equity stakes—Kenya reportedly offered 10%, with Ethiopia and Rwanda also in talks. Ebola Response Under Fire: In DR Congo’s Beni, youth caravans are boosting Ebola awareness after attacks on response teams, with treatment centres burned and insecurity worsening spread. South Africa Governance & Safety: Tshwane shuts Zulzi, Yassir and Uber Eats Market in Hatfield over alleged compliance failures, including fraudulent documents. Trade Compliance: Nigeria is urged to speed up cocoa traceability ahead of EU deforestation rules, with smallholder mapping now the big hurdle. Public Health Tech: A mobile blood-supply platform, BISKIT, is highlighted as a way to improve transfusion security during crises across sub-Saharan Africa. Sports & Youth: BRICS ministers join a “Sundays on Cycle” fitness ride in Visakhapatnam, spotlighting youth sports cooperation.
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