AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPort Reform Pressure (South Africa): Cape Town renewed calls for Transnet to speed up Port of Cape Town efficiency reforms after the port was ranked last in the World Bank Container Port Performance Index, warning exporters and jobs are being undermined by operational delays. Climate Impacts (Africa): A WMO “State of the Climate in Africa 2025” report says Africa is warming faster than the global average, with extreme weather hitting at least 13 million people in 2025 and killing more than 3,000, while glacier loss and flooding risks grow. Ebola Preparedness (Nigeria): Nigeria inaugurated a Presidential Task Force on Ebola Virus Disease preparedness, stressing a prevention-first approach while maintaining a zero-case status. Wildlife & Conservation (South Africa): Cape Town police arrested a man at the airport for allegedly smuggling 150 live venomous scorpions, highlighting rising wildlife trade pressures. Marine Life (South Africa): The Sardine Run on KZN’s South Coast is building momentum, though warmer water may temporarily slow sightings. Food Security & Trade (South Africa): Grain SA rejected a wheat tariff amendment outcome that kept the dollar-based reference price unchanged, saying it fails to protect producers facing rising costs. Ocean Governance (Kenya): President Ruto defended frequent foreign trips, linking them to Kenya’s role in hosting and advancing major ocean-focused diplomacy, including the Our Ocean Conference.
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