AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoOil & Jobs: Kenya and Aliko Dangote have agreed to move ahead with a proposed 700,000-bpd mega-refinery in Lamu, with President William Ruto saying it will supply refined products to Kenya and the wider region including Burundi, and create 60,000 jobs for young people. Trade & Connectivity: A new push for East African connectivity links the Port of Dar es Salaam, the proposed Bagamoyo port and the revival of TAZARA, framing it as a regional trade and integration architecture rather than single projects. Finance & Risk: Kenya’s court has frozen about $274,000 linked to a Burundian engineering firm in a money-laundering case, while a separate ruling ordered DTB Kenya to pay after SIM-swap fraud losses, highlighting tighter expectations on banks’ monitoring. Mobility & Compliance: Kenya says Burundians are visa-exempt for short stays, while the UK has tightened entry rules for many African travellers, including Burundi, requiring entry clearance for visits/transit. Regional Diplomacy: Burundi’s President Ndayishimiye met Russia’s Lavrov to discuss support for African peace initiatives and bilateral cooperation, including energy and health. Policy & Governance: The Kofi Annan Foundation flags high election violence risk in Kenya’s 2027 polls, listing Burundi among countries under EU monitoring.
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