AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRoad Safety Shock: Uganda suspended all school field trips after a bus crash killed 23 children and one adult, with police citing poor road safety and calling for investigations and new school transport training. Urban Mobility Policy: Ethiopia’s fast-growing electronic taxi-hailing market is now pushing for a dedicated regulatory framework and a clearly mandated regulator as platforms handle payments, data and driver coordination. Port & Airport Progress: Ghana’s Transport Minister says Keta Port and Ho Airport revitalisation are on track, with an EPA environmental permit granted and port administrative/operational works about 80% complete for a January 2027 target. Cross-Border Humanitarian Transport: South Africa’s migration enforcement debate continues as Zimbabwe transit centres report stranded returnees, while government reiterates repatriation is a state responsibility and rejects xenophobia and vigilantism. Rail & Infrastructure Legal Watch: A court ruling declared the Riruta–Ngong railway project unconstitutional, adding uncertainty to Kenya’s rail expansion plans. Aviation Demand Outlook: Global aviation forecasts keep pointing up, with Boeing projecting major growth in commercial aviation support services and fleet expansion over the coming decades.
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