AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMauritius-anchored telecom investment: AXIAN Telecom, headquartered in Mauritius, secured new financing to expand and modernise network infrastructure across Africa, including fibre, software and telecom towers, with the latest facility adding up to €20m (Kenya tranche) and bringing total development-finance backing to over $450m. Industrial services for island operators: Crane and hoist maker Condra is rolling out cheaper maintenance support for customers, including hands-on training and remote diagnostics with on-screen assistance, with Mauritius among the sites covered. Food security focus: The AfDB highlighted Malawi’s Shire Valley Transformation Project as a game-changer for irrigation-led food security, noting progress that could boost agricultural productivity and livelihoods, with Mauritius represented on the AfDB board. Air connectivity for business and tourism: Airlink plans its first direct Cape Town–Mauritius route from 2 October 2026 (twice weekly) using Embraer E195-E2 jets, aiming to cut travel hassle via a non-stop option. Regional trade bottlenecks affecting Mauritius-linked markets: South Africa’s meat exporters warn that veterinary certification and approvals delays are blocking access to ready buyers, including markets where Mauritius is mentioned, costing the industry billions. Digital finance regulation in the region: Zimbabwe introduced its first dedicated crypto rules requiring annual registration with the FIU and a $500 fee, signalling a broader push toward formal oversight across Southern Africa.
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