AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEthiopia Election Watch: Ethiopia goes to parliamentary and regional polls today, with analysts expecting PM Abiy Ahmed’s Prosperity Party to win big, though voting won’t happen in Tigray and unrest plus insurgencies in Oromiya and elsewhere remain major flashpoints. Guinea’s Post-Coup Vote: Guineans cast ballots in legislative and municipal elections as the country takes another step after the 2021 coup, but turnout is low and critics warn of restrictions and an opposition boycott. Nigeria Security & Health: Nigeria ramps up health infrastructure and emergency response tools, including ambulances and communications, while also responding to school abductions in Oyo State with security-led rescue efforts and new forest-guard recruitment. Public Health: WHO says over a third of cancers are preventable, pointing to tobacco, alcohol, diet, inactivity and infections like HPV and hepatitis. Tech & Media: AGENTPR launches as Africa’s first agent-driven media intelligence framework for reputation and crisis decision support. Ghana Economy: President Mahama tells diaspora Ghana is a “poster boy” for recovery, citing falling inflation and growth, while warning gains could face pressure from energy and currency swings. Sports & Talent Value: A debate on turning African sporting talent into economic value runs alongside coverage of USMNT’s World Cup tune-up versus Senegal.
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