AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoNamibia–China Ties: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s state visit to China spotlights a deepening strategic partnership, with talks in Beijing and meetings across Guangdong aimed at boosting trade and practical investment. South Africa Politics: The DA demands a lifestyle audit of Social Development Minister Dina Pule after her return to Cabinet, citing past unethical conduct and renewed trust concerns. Energy Deals: ADNOC signs a 15-year LNG supply agreement with Japan’s Inpex for Ruwais LNG, reinforcing long-term gas market confidence. DRC Health: A French doctor recovers from Ebola as the Bundibugyo outbreak pushes treatment centres in eastern DRC toward full capacity. Ghana Democracy: President Mahama says protecting African democracies means tackling corruption, exclusion, abuse of power and insecurity—not just condemning coups. West Africa Crime: Ghana’s EOCO and CID warn of “Model Q,” a cross-border trafficking and cyber-fraud network expanding across the region. Angola Education: The US backs an English teaching programme in Angola, training teachers to strengthen classroom skills and learner-centred methods. World Cup Fallout: FIFA’s handling of suspensions and appeals remains under scrutiny after US striker Folarin Balogun’s ban was overturned amid claims of political interference. Wildlife Threat: Conservationists warn vulture poaching linked to belief-based use is spreading from West Africa into parts of Central Africa.
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