AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRwanda Business & Finance: United Capital PLC secured investment banking licences in Ethiopia and Rwanda, positioning the Nigerian group as the first foreign institution licensed to offer full-scale investment banking in Ethiopia and deepening its pan-African expansion. Rwanda Economy & Policy: Rwanda’s 2026/27 budget is set to prioritise agriculture and economic stability, while the country also approved a National AI Agency—signalling a push for tech-led growth and investment appeal. Health & Data Governance: Human Rights Watch renewed scrutiny of US-Africa health cooperation deals, including Rwanda, warning that agreements may trade health support for access to surveillance data and biological samples without strong privacy and sovereignty safeguards. Trade, Markets & Regional Integration: EAC states table people-centred, pro-growth budgets as the bloc pushes intra-regional trade and investment. Tourism & Risk: Travel advisories linked to Ebola fears are hitting hospitality and tourism demand across the region, with Rwanda and neighbours seeing moderate concern driven by perception. Sports & Talent: Rwanda’s Claudette Nyirarukundo won the women’s 100km title in the LOOP Safari Gravel Series leg at Hell’s Gate, while Rwanda also features in regional EAC parliamentary games planning for December in Arusha.
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