AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSouth Africa: Police opened an inquest after World Cup midfielder Jayden Adams, 25, was found dead in Cape Town; authorities have not released a cause of death and say circumstances are under investigation. Cameroon-EU Finance: Cameroon was placed on the EU “black list” for money-laundering and related risks, which could slow EU-linked banking and raise compliance checks for exporters. Education & Jobs: The AU called for a fundamental overhaul of African education through digital transformation, while new research from South Africa points to skills gaps—especially digital and practical sustainability skills—holding back business growth. Youth Employment Reality: Studies across Africa warn that youth programmes often miss real labour demand and that many graduates take years to land the jobs they expected. Cameroon Health: A nationwide survey reports about 500,000 people living with HIV/AIDS in Cameroon, with progress on treatment but continued stigma and screening needs. Trade & Industry: Nigeria, Cameroon, Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire launched a cocoa value-addition alliance to boost local processing and bargaining power. Sports: Five African teams qualified for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Morocco, including Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya and Zambia. Migration Pressure: Nigeria says it is compiling details of citizens repatriated from South Africa to pursue compensation claims.
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