AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSouth Africa Anti-Migrant Crackdown: President Cyril Ramaphosa and police leadership warn that June 30 protests must stay peaceful as authorities brace for unrest and migrant departures. Migration Management: South Africa’s inter-ministerial committee is relocating the repatriation processing hub from KZN to Limpopo, citing worsening humanitarian conditions at temporary sites. Xenophobia Pressure: Thousands of Malawians and Zimbabweans queue to leave before the deadline, while civil society and watchdogs say the response to hate and vigilante violence is inadequate. EU–Somalia Visa Fight: The EU moves to impose visa curbs over Somalia’s returns of people refused in Europe, with Mogadishu disputing who is actually Somali. Nigeria Security Debate: The ADC criticises Nigeria’s state police push as rushed and politically driven, arguing it needs deeper institutional safeguards. Digital Health Push (Nigeria): Tinubu approves a National Health Technology and Data Analytics Office and appoints Dr Obi Adigwe as pioneer coordinator. Morocco Anti-Drugs Verdict: A Casablanca court sentences 29 in a major “Escobar of the Sahara” drug and corruption case, including senior politicians and sports figures. Women’s Football: CAF expands the Morocco 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations to 16 teams, with a direct route to the 2027 World Cup. Energy & Industry: Ghana’s ExploreCo is set to start onshore drilling in the Voltaian Basin, while Africa adds 4.2GW new hydropower in 2025—still with major untapped potential.
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