AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPort & Transport Upgrades: Tanzania’s Port of Mtwara is expanding capacity with a new berth and deeper water, boosting year-round handling of fuel, cement, coal, pigeon peas, cashew nuts and heavy vehicles—cargo now reaching Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Burundi, DRC and Mozambique. Road & Freight Logistics: Dar es Salaam’s Nelson Mandela Road expansion is set to start next year to cut congestion and improve access to the port, while a separate Dar freight standoff shows how truck parking on road reserves can quickly turn into a policy and enforcement fight. Burundi Water & Public Safety: In Bubanza, drinking water shortages are worsening amid cholera fears, and stolen Regideso manhole covers are leaving dangerous open pits on roads—injuring residents and raising urgent calls for repairs. Regional Trade & Infrastructure: Tanzania and DRC plan to strengthen multimodal links to expand a Sh794 billion trade corridor, with Dar es Salaam remaining the key gateway for DRC-bound cargo. Humanitarian Supply Chains: DP World and WFP delivered 5,000 tonnes of rice to Burundi, DRC and Rwanda via Dar es Salaam logistics, targeting acute food insecurity. Finance for Industry: KCB launched a Sustainability Bond Framework ahead of a KSh 300 billion five-year programme, earmarking proceeds for green, blue and social projects including agriculture and clean transportation. Nile Water Geopolitics: Egypt reiterated it can defend its Nile water security against new Ethiopian dam plans, escalating a dispute with major regional economic and energy implications.
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