AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoYouth & Jobs Pressure: South Africa’s Youth Day message is getting sharper: Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni says government won’t create jobs, urging entrepreneurship and growth-led opportunity instead, as youth unemployment and “unemployment queues” remain the reality. SME Funding Fix: Bridgement argues South Africa’s SME funding gap (R350bn) persists because credit models don’t match real SME cash flow, pushing firms toward tailored loans, revolving credit and invoice finance. Corporate SMME Growth: Corporate South Africa is framed as a lever for SMME expansion, but the piece highlights how supplier development has often fallen short in practice. Digital Money Risk: The IMF warns Nigeria’s fast-growing stablecoin use could weaken naira demand and complicate monetary policy, even as it makes cross-border payments cheaper and faster for households and small businesses. ECOWAS Trade & Energy: ECOWAS pushes AfCFTA implementation with $151m and lower airport taxes, while ECOWAS Parliament also backs a solar drive to expand rural electricity access. Powering SMEs with Solar: Nigeria’s grid unreliability is quietly building a booming rooftop solar market, with households and businesses switching to cut waste and fuel costs. Transport & Protest Caution: SANTACO distances itself from a June 30 shutdown over illegal immigration, warning disruptions could hit commuters and the wider economy. Agribusiness at Stake: Concerns rise ahead of a KZN court hearing on Tongaat Hulett liquidation, with growers warning of major knock-on job and income losses across the sugar value chain. Lagos Youth Grants: OmoeKOH says it has injected over N200m into Lagos SMEs via grants, support packages and tools.
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