AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRail & Trade Corridor: Tanzania’s President Samia is set to launch the 506-km Standard Gauge Railway from Tabora to Kigoma, linking the Port of Dar es Salaam to Lake Tanganyika and improving cargo and passenger movement toward Burundi and the DRC. Cross-Border Digital Commerce: The EAC says online shopping across the region could become safer and more trusted after a knowledge exchange in Geneva and Belgrade to close legal and regulatory gaps for cross-border e-commerce. Roads & Northern Corridor: Kenya’s KeNHA updates progress on the KSh 172b Rironi–Mau Summit Road under a PPP, with works split into three sections to ease congestion and boost regional trade. Agri Value Addition: A banana processing innovation in Tanzania aims to turn ripe bananas into market-ready juice, targeting hygiene and quality to expand jobs and farmers’ incomes across the Great Lakes market. Governance & Compliance: A Kenyan court keeps frozen $274,000 tied to a Burundian engineering firm in a money-laundering case while the Assets Recovery Agency pursues forfeiture. Public Works Controversy (Burundi): In Buhumuza, mandatory paving of private land near national roads, anti-thatched housing measures, and new marriage conditions are sparking debate over modernization versus economic hardship. Health & Regional Response: Burundi is named among countries referring patients to Tanzania’s Benjamin Mkapa Hospital as regional medical tourism demand grows.
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