AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoLabour & Jobs: South Africa’s Koeberg nuclear plant says workers faced low-dose radiation during maintenance, but insists exposure stayed within safety standards and no public risk was reported. Youth & Skills: Ghana’s Design and Technology Institute urged young people to embrace AI, technical skills and entrepreneurship at a Jobs and Opportunities Fair, warning that automation will both displace and create roles. HR & Compliance: SERAP urged Nigeria’s Senate leadership to withdraw a Data Protection (Amendment) Bill, calling it a backdoor attempt to regulate social media and expand government control. Business & Employment: Bank of Industry secured €60m from the EIB to expand Nigeria’s cocoa processing and dairy value chains, aiming to boost local manufacturing and jobs. Migration & Safety: Zimbabwe mobilised food donations to support returnees fleeing xenophobic attacks in South Africa, targeting vulnerable families at transit centres. Trade & Growth: Western Cape citrus launched “Export Strategy 2035”, betting on economic diplomacy and new market access to protect export growth and jobs. Energy & Infrastructure: Algeria seeks a larger EU energy role with deeper gas and renewable cooperation, including a proposed southern hydrogen corridor. Sports & Talent: Ghana’s Black Queens added Pierre Persson to sharpen passing and possession ahead of WAFCON 2026. Corruption Watch: Gauteng’s Political Killings Task Team arrested a former Emfuleni fleet manager over an alleged R16m tender fraud involving undelivered vehicles. Consumer Tech: A South African grocery price-comparison site, Wallet Hero, helps shoppers cut costs by comparing prices across major retailers.
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