AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoWorld Cup Round of 32: Africa makes history again as nine nations reach the knockout stage—Morocco, South Africa, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Cape Verde, Egypt, DR Congo and Algeria—setting a new continental record and leaving Tunisia as the only African team out. South Africa-Canada Focus: The knockout era kicks off Sunday in Inglewood with South Africa facing co-hosts Canada, with Bafana aiming to extend their first-ever last-32 run; Canada’s Alphonso Davies is reported available. Xenophobia and Evacuations: Uganda begins voluntary evacuation of 746 citizens from South Africa amid rising xenophobic violence and vigilante threats ahead of a June 30 deadline. Financial Stability: Bank of Ghana Governor Johnson Asiama points to Ghana’s recovery as proof Africa must deepen domestic debt markets. Health Security: Africa CDC, WHO and Uganda launch a joint incident management support team to strengthen Ebola response coordination. Energy/Industry: Namibia appoints a new petroleum commissioner, replacing Maggy Shino, while Mozambique’s Coral Norte FLNG signs a key mooring contract with Modec.
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