AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRugby Rivalry: New Zealand stunned South Africa 33-16 at Ellis Park, turning a 13-12 halftime gap into a five-try rout, then called up Ofa Tu’ungafasi and Jamie Hannah for concussion cover after head knocks. Security & Governance: A West Africa security retreat warned that lasting peace won’t come from firepower alone, but from accountable institutions citizens trust. Violence Watch: South Africa’s former world boxing champion Zolani Tete was shot dead outside his Eastern Cape home, renewing focus on violent crime. Humanitarian & Rights: A report says murders of Christians across Africa surged 292% in Q2 2026, with the DRC, Nigeria, Mozambique and Burkina Faso highlighted. Trade & Transport: Zimbabwe and South Africa push ahead with the Beitbridge One-Stop Border Post to cut delays and boost AfCFTA trade, while Tanzania’s Dar es Salaam port yards are set for modernization via EDECS and DP World. Economy & Policy: Namibia debates how to operationalise its National Pension Fund, as the IMF urges fiscal tightening. Tech & Skills: Ghana’s nuclear regulator calls for investment in Africa’s nuclear workforce, and Tanzania gets a $170m loan for an AI and digital education institute. Sports & Culture: Morocco won men’s African beach volleyball and Nigeria the women’s crown, while Luxor African Film Festival opened submissions for 2027.
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