AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoXenophobia & Diplomacy: Nigeria’s House of Representatives urged tougher diplomatic action and a review of Nigeria–South Africa ties after renewed xenophobic attacks, killings and alleged persecution of Nigerians, while South African protesters in Johannesburg and elsewhere carried out “door-to-door” raids handing people to police. South Africa Migration Fallout: Reports also highlighted families returning home after anti-foreigner protests, with losses of livelihoods and homes. Mali Security: A convoy carrying Malian soldiers and Russian fighters linked to the Africa Corps was attacked in northern Mali, with sources citing JNIM and the Azawad Liberation Front. Tanzania Crackdown: Police arrested 130 people for inciting criminal acts as authorities clamp down on dissent after a ban on political rallies. Namibia Economy: Namibia’s annual inflation rose to 4.4% in June, driven mainly by transport costs. Sports & Identity: Senegal may sanction midfielder Pape Gueye after his World Cup outburst; in rugby, South Africa hosts Scotland in Pretoria as Springboks seek options ahead of next year’s World Cup. Missing Persons Response: South Africa launched a Missing Persons Reaction Unit in Mitchells Plain to speed up investigations, searches and court processes. Trade & Investment: Afreximbank’s FEDA named One Street Studios co-general partner for a Pan-African Film Fund aiming to mobilise up to $1bn.
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