AGP Executive Report
Last update: 21 hours agoMauritius Higher Education Push: Mauritius launched its National Strategy for Higher Education, Science and Research (2025-35), aiming to position the sector as a global education hub and support the country’s shift to a high-income economy. Regional Labour & Migration: In Guyana, 15 foreign workers linked to EKAA HRIM Resource Management have chosen to stay and continue working as the Labour Ministry probes passport, wage and safety complaints. Trade & Agriculture: China will open its coffee market to eligible beans from all 53 African countries with diplomatic ties starting July 20, using unified phytosanitary rules; Mauritius is among applicants. Media & Business Partnerships: CNBC Africa partnered with Ghana’s KGL Group to set up a CNBC Africa country office in Ghana, with bureaus already spanning multiple African cities including Mauritius. Monetary Policy Watch: South Africa’s central bank raised its key rate by 25 bps to 7.00% to contain inflation risks tied to the Iran war, with Mauritius also cited among African central banks that tightened policy. Markets & Finance: PU Prime announced a new pre-IPO CFD product giving retail traders leveraged exposure to SpaceX ahead of its expected Nasdaq listing. Corporate Governance Loss: Tanzania’s Mwananchi Communications Limited (MCL) former board chairman Leonard Mususa has died at 72.
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