AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSouth Africa–Ghana Football & National Identity: Ghana President John Mahama told Black Stars players they must show patriotism, including singing the national anthem, after the team’s World Cup exit. South Africa–Zimbabwe Regional Diplomacy: AmaZulu King Misuzulu and AmaMpondo leader Ndamase plan talks with Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa to tackle rising xenophobia and migration tensions, pushing for a SADC regional minority summit. DR Congo Protest Crackdown: Human Rights Watch reports security forces used tear gas and batons in Kinshasa against protesters opposing proposed constitutional changes to extend Tshisekedi’s term. Zimbabwe Constitutional Extension: Mnangagwa signed a law extending his rule to 2030 and scrapping direct presidential elections, drawing sharp opposition criticism. South Africa Construction Mafia Control: Cabinet approved a binding Integrated Social Facilitation Framework to standardise community engagement and curb extortion-linked project disruptions. Africa Maritime Sovereignty: Experts at Nigeria’s SPAS 2026 urged African states to stop relying on foreign powers and invest in navies, surveillance, and regional cooperation to protect the blue economy. Tax & Development Push: ATAF urged African governments to prioritise domestic revenue mobilisation, strengthen tax systems, and cut costly exemptions. Togo–Israel Consultations: Togo and Israel signed an MoU to institutionalise regular political consultations and expand cooperation in innovation, cybersecurity, and strategic sectors. Uganda’s EACOP Legal Fight: Ugandan farmers filed a UK High Court challenge to block the East African Crude Oil Pipeline, arguing it violates local environmental and constitutional protections.
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