AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoNuclear Policy in Togo: Togo lawmakers have approved bills to let the country join key nuclear safety and radiological emergency conventions, strengthening oversight for peaceful nuclear use. Nuclear Summit in Lomé: Togo will host NEISA 2027 in Lomé, bringing regulators, investors and experts to discuss nuclear energy development and training, as Togo explores diversifying its energy mix. Cybersecurity & Skills: West Africa’s ECOWAS cybersecurity hackathon in Accra is tackling the region’s cyber-defence workforce gap, with teams from 12 countries including Togo building practical responses to real threats. Electric Mobility Investment: Spiro secured a $215m equity round to scale electric motorcycles and battery-swapping across African markets where it already operates, including Togo. AI in Browsers: Google is rolling out Ask Gemini in Chrome to Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, expanding AI search help across dozens of African locales that include Togo. Maritime Economy: Togo’s maritime sector is highlighted as a major economic engine—nearly 70% of activity and over 75% of tax revenues—alongside Port of Lomé traffic growth. Climate Watch: Global data shows May 2026 was the second-warmest on record, with high odds that 2026 will rank among the four warmest years. Trade & Borders: AfCFTA projects intra-African trade reaching $250bn this year, while regional reporting flags persistent non-tariff barriers and logistics bottlenecks. Cybercrime Talent Misplaced: Ghana’s scam raids reportedly uncovered real technical talent, raising the push to retrain it into legitimate digital jobs.
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