AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 minutes agoEbola Watch: WHO says Central Africa’s Ebola outbreak is nearing 500 cases, with 471 confirmed and 82 deaths, as monitoring and emergency readiness ramp up across the region. Mozambique Security: Catholic Bishop Osório Citora Afonso was shot dead at home in Quelimane, with authorities calling it “mysterious circumstances.” Ghana–South Africa Xenophobia Fallout: Ghana received a second batch of 345 evacuees from South Africa; Foreign Minister Samuel Ablakwa says no Ghanaian was abandoned and promises reintegration support plus legal moves to seek compensation for lost businesses and homes. Jobs Push: Ibrahim Mahama offered 100 jobs to returnees, while telecom firms AirtelTigo and Telecel pledged backing. South Africa Migration Crisis: President Ramaphosa is set to address the nation on Sunday on how government will manage illegal migration and protests ahead of a June 30 deadline. US Deportations: Central African Republic agreed to accept “third-country deportees” from the US, in deals criticized as bypassing legal protections. World Cup Focus: Senegal and Algeria look set for strong runs as Africa’s World Cup contingent expands to 10 teams.
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