AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoUS-Iran Peace Deal & Fuel Prices: The US and Iran have agreed to end their 107-day war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz toll-free, with a formal signing set for June 19—sending oil prices tumbling and raising hopes of cheaper fuel for Africa, including Kenya, where pump-price changes lag global benchmarks. Kenya Water & Energy Cost Relief: Tanzania’s PM ordered faster rollout of clean water projects and a national water grid, while Kenya’s editorial push urges faster solar farms, rooftop solar and battery storage to cut dependence on imported fuel. Nigeria Fintech & Banking Rules: MTN Group Fintech and Ant International plan a Nigeria “MoMo super app” rollout, while Nigeria’s CBN proposes ring-fencing for closely linked banks and fintechs—potentially forcing restructuring and fresh capital. South Africa Consumer Protection: Human Rights Watch renewed scrutiny of US-Africa health deals over data privacy and sovereignty, and South Africa’s Sassa funeral-policy scams highlight predatory deductions targeting vulnerable grant recipients. Sports & Retail Access: SABC and Vodacom struck a deal to stream World Cup 2026 coverage with discounted data, and DHL Stadium earned FIFA floodlight certification—boosting broadcast-ready venue standards. Counterfeit Crackdown: South Africa’s Mpumalanga raid seized over R2m in fake goods, including personal care and food products.
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