AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRoad Safety & Enforcement: Kenya’s KeNHA demolished illegal structures and signage along the Kisii–Kadongo and Kadongo–Ahero A1 corridor, targeting traders encroaching on road reserves. Public Transport Pricing: Kenya’s ENA Coach published revised fares for 21 routes after EPRA said fuel pump prices would stay unchanged for 30 days, with Mombasa-bound trips set at a flat KSh 3,000. Industrial Investment: South Africa’s Ramaphosa welcomed Toyota’s R10.4bn Hilux investment, framing it as long-term confidence in local manufacturing and jobs. Aviation & Passenger Demand: IATA reported continued global air growth in 2025, with premium travel up 4.5% and South Africa highlighted as home to Africa’s busiest air route. Maritime Risk & Fuel: Middle East tensions are reshaping shipping and oil markets, with renewed focus on Hormuz and fears of wider chokepoints like Bab al-Mandeb affecting Red Sea logistics and regional fuel costs. Energy & Community Pushback: Communities in South Africa’s Eastern Cape renewed opposition to Eskom’s proposed 5,200MW nuclear plant at Thyspunt. Digital Trade Trust: The EAC moved to improve cross-border e-commerce consumer confidence by sharing legal and regulatory best practices. Workforce Tech: SeamlessHR rebranded as Seamless Technologies, expanding AI and workforce platforms for logistics and other frontline sectors.
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