AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoKenya Road Tolls: KeNHA says motorists will pay Sh8.50 per km on the Gilgil–Nakuru–Mau Summit highway under a 30-year PPP, with a Chinese firm financing, building, operating and maintaining the 94-km route before handover. Cape Town Electric Transit: MyCiTi’s first locally-bodied electric bus arrives in Cape Town for route testing on steep grades, peak traffic and longer trips ahead of a wider rollout in 2027. South Africa Road Safety & Crime: A new study at the Southern African Transport Conference warns criminals are increasingly using the national road network for hijackings, shootings and smash-and-grabs—not just reckless driving. Cross-Border Trade Support: Standard Bank expands its Export Readiness Programme with DHL Express to Gauteng and the Western Cape, helping SMEs with customs, logistics and market entry. Migration Oversight at Beitbridge: South Africa’s Parliament committee is set to visit Musina to assess temporary repatriation centres as migrant returns intensify. Uganda Petroleum Industrial Park: UNOC launches investor opportunities at the Kabalega Industrial Park, tied to Uganda’s refinery and broader logistics and manufacturing plans. Nigeria Urban Sanitation Push: Stakeholders call for urgent reforms and more investment after unveiling a diagnostic study on Nigeria’s urban sanitation gaps. BRICS Transport Talks: India will host the 3rd BRICS Transport Ministers’ Meeting in Nagpur on July 11–12, focusing on resilient, sustainable infrastructure and mobility. Durban World Cup Prep: eThekwini will negotiate a host-city agreement for Cricket World Cup 2027, with a R600,000 budget for municipal delivery and legacy work.
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