AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSahel Security: A major JNIM/FLA assault across Mali earlier this week killed Mali’s Defense Minister Gen. Sadio Camara and others, with Kidal among areas targeted, while Mali and Russian-backed forces said they repelled the attack—another reminder of how insecurity is reshaping operations across the region. Macroeconomy & Energy Costs: The World Bank cut its Sub-Saharan Africa growth outlook for 2026 to 4.0%, citing higher energy costs, weaker demand, and Middle East-driven energy shocks that can hit trade and investment. Mining & Gold Economics: Stormlands Mining says Mali’s Kandiolé gold project valuation could jump 140% (NPV from about $462m to $1.1bn) when updated gold prices are used—useful for investors tracking commodity-driven project economics. Connectivity & Digital Services: Moov Africa Mali doubled fibre speeds at no extra cost and launched an AI assistant (MIA) as internet demand rises. Agriculture Policy Debate: Economist Ousman Gajigo questioned Gambia’s rice productivity and denied claims of electricity exports to Senegal, while also stressing that agricultural progress depends on political will and execution. Humanitarian & Landmines: A UN human rights report warns anti-personnel mines continue to kill and injure civilians, listing Mali among the hardest-hit countries.
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