AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDangote Refinery Deal: Aliko Dangote’s planned Lamu mega oil refinery (up to 700,000 barrels/day; $16–17B) is courting East African governments with a combined 30% equity offer—Kenya expected to take 10% (~$500M), while Ethiopia and Rwanda signal interest, with construction targeted for late 2026. Ebola Border Tech & Preparedness: ECSA-HC has launched a six-month regional push to stop Ebola spreading from DRC through 33 priority border points and 16 trade/migration corridors, including Burundi, using stronger frontline screening, safe isolation, rapid reporting, and digital surveillance support backed by the World Bank. University of Burundi Funding: Burundi plans to restart student catering at the University of Burundi from 2 September 2026, with over 11 billion BIF allocated for meals for about 4,000 students after years of disruption. Polio Milestone: WHO confirms poliovirus type 2 transmission has been interrupted in Burundi, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Republic of Congo, and Uganda after targeted vaccination and upgraded surveillance. China-Africa Media Innovation: Beijing’s China-Africa Media forum adopted a joint declaration to deepen AI-enabled audio-visual cooperation, moving beyond equipment toward co-productions and two-way storytelling.
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