AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoState Capture Fallout: A new look at the Zuma-era “state capture” scandal traces how the Gupta family’s early business links—reportedly including imports from Madagascar—helped them embed into South Africa’s political and corporate power networks. Bio-Innovation for Disaster Response: Madagascar hissing cockroaches are being turned into “cyborg” rescue helpers with tiny diving suits that generate oxygen, letting them operate underwater for up to three hours—an idea now being advanced by teams in Singapore and Japan. Food Systems & Value Chains: At DialogueNEXT in Nairobi, African leaders including Madagascar’s livestock minister pushed for faster agri-regulation reforms and stronger value chains to help smallholders feed a growing population amid climate pressure. Electricity Access Finance: CrossBoundary Access secured a $10m equity investment from IFC to expand mini-grids and battery-as-a-service projects, including work in Madagascar. Water Safety Concern: A World Bank “Water Forward” review found lead testing is largely missing from active drinking-water projects, raising alarms for contamination risk. Regional Diplomacy: Madagascar’s prime minister attended a Russian Black Sea Fleet cultural concert in Antananarivo, with promises of medical kits and road-construction equipment.
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