AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAnti-immigrant unrest: South Africa braces for June 30 protests as cities shut down, police flood streets, and thousands of undocumented migrants flee; Nigeria warns against vigilante violence and says it will seek compensation for abandoned businesses. Repatriations: Zimbabwe deploys buses to move citizens home from South Africa, while Nigeria continues evacuations with hundreds arriving in Lagos. Ebola shock: UN warns the DRC Ebola outbreak could cost Africa up to $3.6bn and trigger major job losses if response gaps persist. Fuel relief: South Africa cuts petrol and diesel prices for July, easing pressure on construction and transport costs. Tanzania business & mining: Barrick–Twiga tops Dividend Day payouts with Sh221.9bn to the state; Hanlink Mobility launches in Dar es Salaam, signaling deeper regional expansion. Governance & rights: Cape Verde highlights LGBTQ progress amid ongoing challenges; Namibia approves a long-delayed Walvis basin deal. Sports: Senegal and Belgium set up a tense World Cup Round of 32 clash as Morocco advances after penalties.
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