AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoLabour Leadership Recognition: ICU-Ghana boss Morgan Ayawine won Africa’s Most Respected CEO award for labour and union leadership, spotlighting ethical advocacy for workers and an enabling business climate. Climate Shock to Jobs: In South Africa’s Vosloorus, a brutal cold snap killed 26 cattle and 5 goats, wiping out over R200,000 and putting herd boys’ livelihoods at risk. Energy & Environment Governance: South Africa’s Constitutional Court permanently blocks Shell’s Wild Coast offshore exploration renewal, raising the bar for community consultation and environmental safeguards in energy investment. Regional Integration vs Migration Tensions: As South Africa takes the SADC chair, migration, trade and critical minerals top the agenda—while anti-migrant protests (“March and March”) plan action during the summit. Education Funding Pressure: South Africa’s NSFAS faces a R15bn shortfall, threatening access to higher education for hundreds of thousands of students. Returnee Jobs Push: Zimbabwe’s Econet says it will create short-term construction jobs, expand AgriTech, and recruit 15,000 EcoCash agents to support people returning from South Africa. Public Health & Fraud Risk: Liberia’s fake-doctor case shows regulators failing to stop unlicensed practice, leaving patients exposed. Youth & Reintegration: Zimbabwe’s Warrior Ting turned incarceration into DreamStar glory, winning a major talent award and highlighting arts as rehabilitation. Investment & Trade Access: Tanzania is positioning as a gateway for Mozambican firms to reach wider East, Central and Southern Africa markets.
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