AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 minutes agoBanking & People: CRDB Bank held a Wellness Day in Dar es Salaam for 800+ staff, urging employees to exercise at least three times a week to boost health, mental wellbeing and productivity. Leadership & Finance: CRDB Bank CEO Dr Abdulmajid Mussa Nsekela was officially awarded a PhD from UNISA, with research linking corporate governance and disclosure discipline to stronger bank performance in East Africa. Public Finance: Burundi plans to raise government spending next fiscal year by about one-quarter, citing higher mining revenues and export diversification. Trade & Borders: The East African Business Council urged Tanzania and Burundi to publish a clear list of commonly traded goods under the EAC Simplified Trade Regime, saying unclear rules keep women and youth traders from benefiting. Health & Risk Management: The U.S. announced an extra $20m (Ksh2.59bn) for Ebola preparedness in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda and South Sudan, targeting surveillance, testing, border screening and infection control. Regional Displacement: Tanzania hosted 164,901 refugees and other people of concern by end-March 2026, with Burundi and DRC the biggest sources—raising pressure on host communities and services. Infrastructure & Environment: A report warns the East African Crude Oil Pipeline could threaten wetlands, wildlife corridors and water security as construction nears completion.
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