AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEbola Response: Africa CDC chief Jean Kaseya warned that the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak is especially risky because there’s no licensed vaccine for that strain and cross-border movement is intense, with DRC and Uganda reporting hundreds of suspected cases. Public Health & Rights: In Kenya, hundreds of youths protested a planned Ebola quarantine centre for Americans at Laikipia Air Base; a court had ordered a suspension, citing constitutional concerns. Korea-Africa Diplomacy: Foreign ministers met in Seoul and issued a joint statement to deepen cooperation on shared prosperity and global challenges, with Ghana’s Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa pushing for economic transformation, jobs and technology transfer. Ghana Politics Online: IMANI’s PULSE analysis says Ghanaian online political talk is shifting toward governance and policy delivery rather than loyalty to personalities. Consumer Protection (Ghana): CDA Consult’s “Verify Before You Buy” campaign is gaining support from stakeholders to curb counterfeit and unsafe goods, pairing consumer education with traceability and regulator collaboration. Kenya Trade & Industry: Nairobi will host AUTOEXPO Kenya (June 3–5) to showcase vehicles, parts and industrial tech, positioning Kenya as a regional logistics and mobility hub. UK-Rwanda Legal Twist: Britain won a major arbitration ruling, avoiding Rwanda’s £100m+ claim over the cancelled asylum-deportation deal.
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