AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoXenophobia and migration crisis in Southern Africa: South Africa’s anti-illegal immigration protests keep escalating, with Nigeria condemning the deaths of two Nigerians (one allegedly killed by police) and warning of possible action, while Zimbabwe’s ZEP holders say displaced schoolchildren face missing exams and urged protection. Regulation and consumer protection: South Africa’s National Gambling Board moves to block illegal betting sites, saying offshore operators dominate much of the online market and drain tax revenue. Namibia’s energy and water push: Namibia showcases green hydrogen ambitions to Chinese investors and will host the 2028 World Basin Summit, betting on clean manufacturing and water governance to attract investment. Climate communication gap: A regional study finds climate information often fails to reach rural communities because it’s not delivered in languages people understand best. East Africa policy and security: Tanzania’s Home Affairs minister assures safety ahead of planned July 7 protests as security tightens, while East Africa is urged to mainstream agroecology for climate-resilient food systems. Mali conflict: Tuareg rebels claim they shot down a Russian-linked Mi-24 helicopter amid intensifying clashes. Senegal politics: President Bassirou Diomaye Faye plans to form his own political party after a split with his ousted prime minister.
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