AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoElectricity Finance: Sierra Leone’s power sector faces a cash crunch as the IMF says government must add US$42.5m this year to help EDSA pay Independent Power Producers and avoid supply disruptions. Roads & Trade: NaCSA has started rehabilitation of the Njama–Manor feeder road in Moyamba, aiming to cut travel time for farmers and traders and boost access to services. Regional Integration (ECOWAS Summit): An IPAM lecturer says ECOWAS progress should be judged by practical outcomes—faster border clearance, safer corridors, cheaper essentials, and better electricity and healthcare access. Creative Industries: The Actors Guild Sierra Leone met Freetown Mayor Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr to push film, theatre and arts partnerships for tourism, youth empowerment and civic awareness. Digital Connectivity: CSquared added capacity on the 2Africa West cable to strengthen internet resilience across West and Central Africa. Petrol Costs Watch: Fuel landing costs in Nigeria rose about 15% amid Middle East tensions, a reminder of how quickly regional shocks can hit prices. Health Security: China CDC experts joined an international Ebola response coordination platform in Uganda, with the team previously involved in Sierra Leone’s Ebola work. Visa & Mobility: Botswana released its 2026 visa-free list, including Sierra Leone among the African countries granted easier entry. Mining/Industry Signals: Tusker Minerals’ rutile exploration target in Cameroon highlights continued investor interest in mineral sands supply chains.
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