AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAviation & Codes: Nigeria’s aviation minister Festus Keyamo asked IATA to review Osubi Airport’s three-letter code “QRW,” arguing it should better reflect the airport’s official name and location near Warri in Delta State. Maritime Security: UKMTO reported armed men seized control of a commercial vessel off Somalia, underscoring renewed piracy risk on key shipping routes. Port & Fuel Logistics: Kenya’s Port of Mombasa received MT Nord Harmony carrying 20,900 tonnes of fuel for East African markets, highlighting ongoing energy supply chain flows. Road Governance: Ghana’s CUTS International says new road traffic rules allow drivers to record police during stops, with recordings potentially admissible in court—aimed at improving accountability and traffic enforcement. Local Industry & Transport: South Africa’s Transnet is seeking private investors for two Durban logistics sites under 25-year leases, as the rail-and-road bottleneck pressure continues. Connectivity & Tech: Airtel Africa and Starlink launched satellite-to-mobile service in DRC, extending coverage for remote areas and improving communications for logistics and travel.
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