AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTelecom Leadership: MTN Eswatini has confirmed Jerry Soko as substantive CEO on a two-year contract effective 1 July 2026, after seven months as acting CEO, citing stronger network competitiveness, customer focus, and disciplined execution. Ebola & Business Risk: The UN warns the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in DR Congo could cost Africa up to $3.6bn and put about 328,000 jobs at risk if it spreads further, with experts flagging potential spillover to South Sudan. Humanitarian Access & Security: A humanitarian convoy linked to the John Dau Foundation was attacked in Duk County, leaving injuries and reported civilian casualties; UN officials condemned the attack and noted rising dangers for aid workers. Regional Trade Capacity: At Elegu border post, 600+ small-scale cross-border traders and six associations begin a four-week capacity programme to improve compliance and skills for Uganda–South Sudan trade, including financial management and export procedures. Social Protection Funding: South Sudan’s NSIF says a deepening funding crisis threatens full operationalization of its social insurance mandate, raising concerns over readiness to manage expanded contributions. Diplomacy & Economic Links: South Sudan reaffirmed support for stronger Africa–Israel engagement, with talks highlighting cooperation in mining, agriculture, trade, technology, and diplomat training. Local Governance: Eastern Equatoria swore in new county commissioners and state officials after presidential approval, aimed at strengthening local governance and continuity.
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