AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDiplomacy & Aid: Equatorial Guinea received 41 tons of humanitarian aid, with Foreign Minister Yván Gil and Deputy Africa Minister Yuri Pimentel meeting the country’s FM Simeón Oyono Esono Angue to thank the president in charge, Delcy Rodríguez, for the gesture of “brotherhood.” Telecom Modernisation: The government is fast-tracking Telgesa, a new USD 50 million state telecom operator, with Vice President Nguema Obiang Mangue reviewing the transition and ordering incumbent Getesa to submit an action plan to protect connectivity. Climate & Agriculture: President Mnangagwa called for a national climate-change discourse to push agro-ecological tailoring and climate-smart agriculture to boost productivity and prepare for bad-weather risks. Culture & Lusophone Links: The “Policromia Lusófona” handicraft exhibition opened at IAM Gallery in the Lusophone cultural week, featuring traditional works from Equatorial Guinea and other Portuguese-speaking countries. Sports & Identity: An opinion piece argues the World Cup shows a “multiracial, multipolar” reality on the pitch, highlighting players with ties to Equatorial Guinea and the wider diaspora. Regional Legal Spotlight: While focused on Ghana, rights groups’ ECOWAS court case over U.S. “third-country” deportations is a reminder of the legal pressure building across West Africa.
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