AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDigital Transformation: South Africa and Google Cloud used the first-ever Google Cloud Summit on the continent to push Africa’s cloud and AI ambitions, with leaders framing it as an economic shift, not just a tech event. Immigration & Jobs: South Africa’s anti-foreigner protests continue to roil workplaces and the informal sector, with looting and arrests reported after marches; economists warn the labour-market fallout could hit spaza shops and local livelihoods hardest. Governance & Security: Commentary and reporting argue the SANDF is being stretched beyond resources as expectations for border and domestic support grow, turning defence into a governance problem. Youth Employment Policy (Nigeria): Omoyele Sowore says he would abolish JAMB and scrap NYSC, replacing it with a voluntary National Job Corps aimed at skills and jobs. Mining & Policy Certainty (Ghana): Ghana’s Chamber of Mines warns that frequent policy shifts and lease uncertainty could scare off investment as the sector seeks stable rules for value retention. Climate Finance & Nature Jobs: A Ghana panel calls for innovative financing to unlock nature-based solutions for resilience, jobs and equity. Payments & Inclusion: Grey Payments launches local-currency deposit services in Ghana and Kenya to cut costs and boost SME access to digital finance. Ebola Risk: UN warnings put Africa’s jobs and economies at risk if the Ebola outbreak spreads, with projected multi-billion-dollar costs.
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