AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAnti-Corruption Push: African anti-graft groups accuse governments of shielding corrupt elites and calling for an international anti-graft court to end impunity. Youth & Jobs via Sport: Nigeria’s Tinubu backs a horse racing revival, saying it can create jobs through skills, tourism and livestock value chains. Industrial Policy Gap: Namibia is urged to move beyond “dig, crush, ship” uranium exports and build local capability for higher-value processing. Health & Livelihoods: Swine fever (ASF) is killing pigs and forcing closures across Nigeria’s Plateau State, threatening food security and farm jobs. Manufacturing Momentum: Nigeria’s textile output rises by 45%, with stakeholders pointing to jobs and the need for better electricity, financing and training. Workplace Rights in Sports: Safpu warns PSL clubs against improper player contract terminations, flagging legal and contractual process concerns. Education for the AI Era: Zimbabwe’s higher education leaders are told to prioritise practical solutions and industry impact over publications. Ebola Watch: A U.S. citizen working in Congo tests positive for Ebola as outbreak screening and contact tracing continue. Migration Tensions: South Africa’s consular officials face pressure amid ongoing anti-foreigner raids and mass repatriation flows.
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