AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEACOP Progress & Legal Pressure: Uganda’s East African Crude Oil Pipeline is about 80–84% complete, with commissioning targeted for July 2026 and first exports in October, but four Ugandan farmers have filed a UK High Court suit seeking to stop the project over land, water and wildlife risks. Clean Cooking Supply Shock: The Iran war is disrupting LPG supplies, threatening Africa’s push for cleaner cooking; the IEA says millions are being hit by the fuel squeeze. Urban Waste Innovation: Tanzania is testing black soldier fly larvae to turn organic waste into animal feed and fertiliser, aiming to cut landfill dumping and create new business opportunities. Agriculture Meets Conservation: Government launched ASEAP II (2026–2031) to balance farming growth with environmental protection and climate resilience. TANAPA Leadership: Massana Gibril Mwishawa sworn in as TANAPA’s new Conservation Commissioner, rising through the parks system. Regional Trade Digitisation: The EAC endorsed harmonised rules for cross-border data transfers to reduce digital trade barriers and compliance costs. Finance & Markets: Tanzania topped Africa in shareholder returns in BCG’s 2026 Future of Finance report, with 59% total shareholder return over three years to Dec 2025. Tourism & Culture: Kizimkazi Festival 2026 preparations are underway in Zanzibar, with development projects and high-level participation expected in August. Business Climate & Peace: Zanzibar’s CCM–ACT-Wazalendo reconciliation accord is pitched as a boost for investor confidence and a steadier operating environment.
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