AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFood Crisis Pressure: South Africa’s hunger crisis is spilling into a political fight over food prices, with civil society and labour unions accusing major retailers of profiteering and threatening protests, boycotts and legal action. Retail & Consumer Costs: The same squeeze is being felt across households as fuel and food prices keep tightening budgets, turning “affordability” into a flashpoint for regulators and big business. Energy Market Shake-up (Kenya): KenGen is seeking a licence to sell electricity directly to consumers, aiming to break Kenya Power’s distribution monopoly—though the World Bank warns competition could raise costs. Inflation Watch (SA): South Africa’s inflation ticked up to 4% in April, putting the SARB under pressure to stay tough even as growth remains fragile. Nigeria Security & Supply Chain: Nigeria’s troops report major anti-terror wins, while ports are still under strain as importers complain about rising charges pushing cargo to neighbouring countries. Insurance Innovation (Nigeria): NAICOM grants Nigeria’s first fully licensed partnering insurtech licence, signalling a push toward more tech-enabled, consumer-focused coverage.
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