AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEV Charging Tariff Push: Kenya Power has started shifting EV owners from standard electricity accounts to a cheaper e-mobility tariff, aiming to grow metered EV chargers from 331 to 1,000 by year-end to better plan grid upgrades. Trade & Investment Diplomacy: President Ruto departs for Europe (Belgium, Norway, Finland) to court investors and expand exports, with talks tied to the EU Economic Partnership Agreement. Education Pipeline Deadline: KUCCPS TVET and KMTC placement applications close today (June 8, 2026), with KCSE holders from 2000–2025 eligible for skills-focused training. University-Exchange Deal: Five Kenyan universities are set to join a Kenya-Romania EU-accredited education corridor via Erasmus+ pathways, opening dual-recognition master’s routes. Local Market Upgrade: Gikomba traders are being relocated to make way for a modern Sh5bn market complex, betting on safer operations after years of fire fears. Wildlife Health Boost: KWS launches a regional veterinary laboratory at Lewa Conservancy to strengthen disease surveillance and rapid response across Northern Kenya. Agribusiness & Jobs: Del Monte Kenya highlights its 60-year impact, linking growth in exports and rural livelihoods to evolving sustainability expectations. Energy Milestone: South Lokichar oil development gets renewed momentum after approval of a revised field plan, moving Kenya closer to commercial production.
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