AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEAC Integration: The East African Community pushed its long-delayed single regional currency launch to 2031, citing COVID-era setbacks and the need for member states to meet economic convergence targets, while also fast-tracking deeper integration steps like the confederation constitution talks. Regional Infrastructure: Tanzania’s President Samia is set to break ground on the 506-km Tabora–Kigoma Standard Gauge Railway, a corridor expected to cut freight and travel costs and boost trade links to Burundi and the DRC. Trade Disruption at Borders: Burundi–DRC commerce is taking a hit as fighting in eastern DRC reduces boat traffic at Rumonge, squeezing traders’ incomes on Lake Tanganyika. Public Health & Water Security: Muyinga’s water shortage is worsening, with dry taps and costly jerrycans raising fears of a health crisis in schools and dense neighborhoods. Cross-Border Business Confidence: The EAC says it is working to make online shopping safer across the region by tightening legal and regulatory gaps for cross-border e-commerce. Governance & Costs: At Burundi’s Kobero border, drivers complain of excessive checks and alleged pay-to-avoid-delays practices, saying it is discouraging transporters and raising travel anxiety. Humanitarian Pressure: UN warns Eastern Africa needs urgent help for 48.5 million people in 2026, with food insecurity, disease risks and possible Ebola spread from the DRC adding strain to fragile economies.
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