AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSovereign Credit Boost: South Africa welcomed Fitch’s first ratings upgrade in nearly 21 years, lifting its long-term foreign and local currency ratings from BB- to BB, citing improved fiscal discipline and lower debt-to-GDP after revised data. Ebola Emergency: WHO reports nearly 500 confirmed Ebola cases in central Africa (471 total, 84 deaths), warning the outbreak could rival 2014 without strong public health action; Africa CDC and WHO also unveiled a $518m continental response plan. Migration and Xenophobia Fallout: South Africa’s government says there will be no shutdown as migration protests continue, while Ghana and Nigeria escalate evacuations of citizens from South Africa amid xenophobic attacks; Ghana is also weighing legal action and AU engagement. Electoral Trust: President Ramaphosa defended the IEC against MK Party rigging claims ahead of 2026 local elections. Digital Economy Push: Nigeria’s Tinubu orders FCCPC to dismantle Optasia’s alleged 12-year monopoly in airtime credit and data advances, aiming to open competition. Ghana’s Digital Ambition: Ghana pitches itself to London investors as an outsourcing and digital services hub, betting on policy reforms and digital infrastructure.
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