AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFood Security & Retail Access: Namibia’s community gardeners sold produce at Shoprite Lafrenz Market Day in Windhoek, with Groot Aub Fresh Producers among 300+ gardens supported across southern Africa—boosting smallholder income and local jobs. Used-Truck Market Boost: TruckStore opened a West Rand used-trucks shop in Krugersdorp, signaling renewed momentum for South Africa’s commercial vehicle lifecycle and support for transport operators. Trade Growth Engine: East Africa—especially Kenya—was flagged as Africa’s trade growth driver, with infrastructure corridors, trade finance, and EAC/AfCFTA integration helping SMEs move goods faster. Big Energy + Digital Push: Lesotho signed a $6.2bn hydropower and green AI data centre deal with Convalt Energy, aiming to cut power imports and spur jobs and local business—pending feasibility and approvals. SME-Friendly Regulation: South Africa’s Small Business Development Department is exploring a new licensing framework to reduce costs and delays via a one-stop digital system. Payments as Infrastructure: Tanzania’s mobile money is outpacing telecom growth, with transactions rising faster than subscriptions—showing digital finance is becoming the real business engine. Migration Policy Watch: South Africa’s cabinet approved a revised migration approach ahead of Ramaphosa’s national address, amid rising public debate and pressure on services. Community Business Protection: Tarkwa communities urged Ghana’s government to renew Gold Fields’ lease, warning that any disruption could hit jobs and local contractors.
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