AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoUN Diplomacy in Geneva: A former UN official warns Geneva’s mediation role is fading as the UN lacks direction from the top, even as the city remains uniquely suited for sensitive talks. Cyber Sovereignty: Ghana’s communications minister urges West Africa to build local cybersecurity talent as ransomware and fraud threats grow, warning against dependence on foreign expertise. World Cup Shock: Somali referee Omar Artan says the US entry denial “shattered” his dream of officiating at the 2026 World Cup; FIFA says it can’t change host-country immigration decisions. Energy Finance: Zambia links sovereign bond buybacks to a $275m, 15-year grid resilience plan using AfDB financing—an approach meant to tie debt management to power upgrades. Ebola Politics in Kenya: Protests flare over a US-funded Ebola isolation ward, with critics calling it double standards. Judicial Gender Push (Nigeria): First Lady Remi Tinubu backs women judges and calls the judiciary central to rule of law. Reparations Debate (Ghana): A forum questions imported schnapps in libation rituals, arguing it reflects slavery-era cultural and economic legacies. Sports & Culture: Cape Verde targets a historic World Cup debut; Tanzania’s league resumes with key internationals returning.
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