AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSME Branding & Growth (Zimbabwe): A new piece argues Zimbabwean SMEs should lean on storytelling to build trust and turn price-only competition into real brands, especially as consumers stay risk-averse amid economic volatility. Digital Policy & AI (Kenya): AI Everything Kenya x GITEX Kenya in Nairobi drew 15,000+ delegates, pushing a shift from AI “theory to practice” via Kenya’s AI strategy and an AI Bill before the Senate. Banking for MSMEs (Kenya): Stanbic Bank Kenya launched its “Keep Growing” campaign, targeting households and SMEs with support framed around resilience, credit conditions, and manufacturing-led growth. Mining Leadership (Ghana): Angela List was elected First Vice President of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, pledging to boost the sector’s influence and expand women’s leadership in mining. Energy & Grid Reality (South Africa): Renewables growth is booming, but analysts warn of a “profound mismatch” between generation and grid management—an issue for small businesses planning energy investments. Circular Economy Jobs (South Africa): DFFE launched an e-waste collection and recycling pilot in Cape Town, building on extended producer responsibility and aiming to unlock local economic opportunities. Trade Finance Leadership (Ghana/UK): Ghana International Bank named Ian Greenstreet as CEO, pending UK regulatory approval, with a focus on trade finance for corporates and small businesses. ESG Compliance Push (Uganda): Bank of Uganda will require mandatory ESG reporting from Jan 2027, with an East Africa ESG summit equipping firms to deliver under the new rules. Migration Pressure (South Africa): South Africa’s crackdown continues amid rising anti-foreigner sentiment, while proposed employer penalties for undocumented workers signal tighter compliance risk for small firms. Spaza Shop Security (South Africa): Ekurhuleni officials handed stock to spaza owner Mazwi Kubheka after his kidnapping ordeal, highlighting how insecurity can disrupt local retail livelihoods. Tourism & Investment (Zanzibar): ZIPA says Singapore investors’ visit signals confidence in Zanzibar’s investment push across tourism, land development, and maritime transport.
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