AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAgri-Finance & Jobs (Nigeria): The RISE agri-food project is moving into operations in Bauchi, Kaduna and Kano, launching an Expression of Interest for women and youth-led MSMEs to access targeted financial and technical support across rice, maize, soybean and groundnut value chains. Private Sector Push (Plateau, Nigeria): Governor Caleb Mutfwang met manufacturers and MSMEs in Jos, promising a private-sector-driven industrialisation push and an enabling environment through infrastructure, security and policy reforms. Tax & Governance (Nigeria): Atiku Abubakar attacked Nigeria’s 2026 budget over alleged ₦210bn in duplicated and overlapping allocations, arguing reforms lack discipline and leadership. Digital Economy (Nigeria): A strategist says Globacom’s broadband investments helped telecom contribute 9.19% to Nigeria’s GDP in Q1 2026, highlighting knock-on benefits for small businesses via payments, logistics and e-commerce. Customs & Trade (Kenya): Kenya’s KRA is spotlighting the transaction value method as part of a wider tax and customs overhaul aimed at using verifiable commercial records. Digital Infrastructure (Kenya): Nxtra’s 10-month progress and Konza Technopolis’s shift from construction milestones to a national digital campus underline Kenya’s push toward hyperscale computing and data sovereignty. SME Compliance (South Africa): Gauteng’s Public Protector findings warn food-safety enforcement is failing as health inspector capacity sits at just over 30%, leaving spaza shops and school kitchens under-monitored. Spaza Shop Crackdown (South Africa): The Public Protector also flagged 121 suspected corruption and fronting cases in spaza shop support across all nine provinces. Rural Finance (Ghana): Ghana’s rural banking sector hit GHS26bn in assets with 147 licensed institutions and 8m+ customers as the central bank marks the Rural Banking Programme’s 50 years. Women in Business (Southern Africa): A spotlight on the wine industry argues women drive value but remain excluded from ownership and leadership, calling it bad economics and a growth drag. Skills & Inclusion (Ghana): Sunyani graduates 50 PWDs and migrant returnees after vocational and entrepreneurial training under Skills4Inclusion, supported by local and international partners. SME Market Access (Cameroon): EU-backed PAIRIAC trained Central African agrifood support actors in EU sanitary and phytosanitary compliance to help SMEs avoid border rejections. Community Safety (Cape Flats, South Africa): A spaza shop owner’s killing in Bonteheuwel has reignited fears of extortion rackets targeting foreign-owned small businesses amid weak enforcement. Agriculture Support (Nigeria): Nigeria launched distribution of 10m fertiliser bags plus a Guaranteed Minimum Price model under RH-SVCF, linking farmers to aggregation companies for inputs, extension and market purchase. Business Growth & Marketing (South Africa): Top Click marks 15 years as a Google Premier Partner, pitching measurable search marketing for local firms. Tech for Public Services (AI): iFLYTEK launched GuideX, an AI agent designed to complete tasks in public service settings, not just answer questions. SME Risk & Reputation (Zimbabwe/Regional): Mandela Month youth projects show practical community problem-solving, including apps and repairs that can inspire local enterprise thinking.
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