AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoEbola Preparedness Funding: The U.S. added $20m (Ksh2.59bn) to boost Ebola readiness in Kenya, Burundi, Rwanda and South Sudan, targeting surveillance, lab testing, border screening, infection control and medical supplies as the DRC outbreak climbs. UK Health Support: The UK also pledged up to £800,000 each for Rwanda and Burundi to strengthen Ebola plans, including WASH, infection prevention and community risk communication. Cross-Border Trade Rules: The East African Business Council urged Tanzania and Burundi to publish a clear list of commonly traded goods under the EAC Simplified Trade Regime to cut delays and help women and youth traders at the Kobero–Kabanga OSBP. Burundi Budget Push: Burundi plans to raise government spending next fiscal year by about a quarter, backed by extra mining revenues and export diversification. Oil & Environment Watch: A new report warns the East African Crude Oil Pipeline could threaten wetlands and wildlife corridors as construction nears completion. Finance for Industry: NAB Consulting says it completed a €250m structured finance facility for Niger, aimed at priority sectors like agriculture, energy, healthcare, infrastructure and SMEs. Maritime Disruption: A Gulf shipping crisis has stranded 2,000+ ships and left 20,000+ seafarers trapped, raising fresh supply-chain and labor concerns. Trade & Logistics Upgrade (Region): The EU allocated €17m to improve Kenya’s Northern Corridor with cold-chain support and trade facilitation, plus digital upgrades for faster border processing. Business Leadership Note: CRDB Bank CEO Dr Abdulmajid Mussa Nsekela officially received a PhD from UNISA, linking his research on governance and financial performance to bank resilience.
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