AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHumanitarian Logistics: DP World and the UN World Food Programme delivered 5,000 tonnes of rice to Burundi, DRC and Rwanda, moving cargo from India to Dar es Salaam and then overland to support emergency food assistance for thousands facing acute hunger. Trade & Transport Infrastructure: Tanzania and the DRC mapped plans to strengthen multimodal links—ports, rail, roads and water—to cut the cost and time of moving goods, aiming to boost a Sh794 billion trade corridor anchored on Dar es Salaam. Finance for Industry: KCB launched a Sustainability Bond Framework ahead of a planned KSh 300 billion medium-term note programme, earmarking proceeds for green, blue and social projects including renewable energy, agriculture and affordable housing. Currency Pressure: A report on Africa’s weakest currencies in August 2026 flags Burundi among the pressured currencies, warning that weaker exchange rates raise import costs and strain household purchasing power. Regional Freight Security: Kenyan truckers threaten to halt journeys to the DRC and South Sudan as insecurity, killings and extortion disrupt the Northern Corridor, risking wider knock-on effects for regional exports. Burundi Peace & Culture: UNESCO set an operational framework in Burundi for dialogue and trauma-healing activities, including local coordination and community-focused media and artistic interventions. Maritime Services: Tanzania’s MV Liemba rehabilitation is nearing completion, with technical trials underway and a planned return to commercial operations on September 1—key for lake transport linking communities across the region.
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