AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTunisia Heat Protests: Tunisians took to the streets in Tunis after extreme heat triggered power rationing and water cuts, with protesters blaming President Kais Saied and calling for medicine supply and broader freedoms. U.S.-Liberia Trade Push: Liberia’s American Business Association (ABAIL) re-launched with new officers and a board, aiming to rebuild U.S.-Liberia commercial ties and attract investment. Nigeria Refining Reality Check: A new report argues state-owned refineries keep failing due to politics and opaque management, while private refiners are gaining ground. Kenya-Uganda Border Integration: Trans Nzoia county says it will back joint environmental, sports and cultural projects with communities across the border to deepen East African ties. Animal Health Crisis: African swine fever has spread to at least six Kenyan counties, threatening pig farmers with high mortalities and no known cure. Central African Republic Mine Shutdown: The CAR shut the Zamboye gold mine after a deadly landslide, with officials citing at least 49 deaths and locals warning the toll may be higher. Zambia Opposition Summoned: Police in Zambia summoned opposition leader Brian Mundubile for questioning over an alleged security plot tied to election claims of rigging. Guinea-Bissau Political Violence: Reuters reports the killing of opposition rapper Vigario Balanta, with his movement going underground amid the country’s military rule. Nigeria Fuel Subsidy Clash: President Tinubu attacked Atiku Abubakar’s plan to restore fuel subsidies, saying it reflects ignorance of governance and the economy.
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