AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Emergency Escalates: The WHO has declared the Congo–Uganda Ebola outbreak a global health emergency as deaths and suspected cases climb, with Congo announcing three new treatment centers in Ituri and countries tightening border screening and travel rules. Cameroon Infrastructure Breakthrough: After a 15-year delay, Cameroon has secured CFA130.4 billion for the Ebolowa–Kribi highway, reviving a project first announced in 2011 and long stalled by financing and compliance hurdles. Justice and Accountability: Belgium’s Lumumba case takes a major hit after former diplomat Étienne Davignon dies before trial, while the Lumumba family signals continued legal action in civil court. Security Scrutiny Abroad: In Dublin, investigations continue into whether excessive force played a role in the death of a Congolese man restrained by security guards. Trade and Ports: AD Ports Group awarded major contracts worth about AED735 million for the Noatum Ports Pointe-Noire Terminal in Congo, pushing ahead with new cranes and infrastructure.
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