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AfDB Annual Meetings in Brazzaville: Africa’s growth is projected to slow to 4.2% in 2026 (from 4.4% in 2025), with Central Africa at 3.8% and southern Africa lagging at 2.1%, as the AfDB pushes domestic resource mobilization and better sovereign risk assessment. Visa-free integration: On Africa Day, Congo President Denis Sassou-Nguesso announced visa-free entry for all Africans from 1 January 2027, a move framed as a boost to AfCFTA and people-to-people ties. Private sector push: African leaders at the opening dialogue urged more private capital, energy financing, and infrastructure investment to speed industrial transformation. Food systems debate: Civil society groups at the meetings warned that agricultural finance could worsen ecological and public health risks if it leans too hard on large-scale industrial farming without safeguards. Ebola watch and border measures: Suspected Ebola contacts from Congo were isolated in Ahmedabad; India quarantined a Ugandan woman in Bengaluru who later tested negative, while Canada tightened rules with 21-day self-isolation for travelers from affected regions.

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