AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoImmigration & Rights: A new AFP report says the US is using visa bans and cash threats to force “third-country” deportations across Africa, leaving people in a “legal black hole” and sometimes dumping them without papers. Humanitarian Aid: Equatorial Guinea received 41 tons of humanitarian supplies in a solidarity gesture described as “brotherhood,” including food and health and hygiene items. Telecom Upgrade: Equatorial Guinea is fast-tracking Telgesa, a new USD 50 million state telecom operator, with Vice President Nguema Obiang Mangue pushing Getesa to submit a transition action plan to avoid connectivity gaps. Sports & Identity: World Cup Round of 32 coverage highlights Cape Verde’s underdog run and the tournament’s growing mix of heritage and national teams, including players with Equatorial Guinea links. Global Health Watch: WHO reports a Marburg virus case in a Ugandan toddler detected during Ebola surveillance, with contacts being monitored. Vatican Diplomacy: Vatican officials hint Pope Leo XIV could visit Nigeria in coming years after meetings with President Tinubu. Climate & Agriculture: Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa calls for national climate-change dialogue and smart agriculture to prepare for El Niño impacts. Tech & Jobs: Google Play launches an equity-free Indie Games Fund for African studios, backing creators with capital, mentorship, and technical support.
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