AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoNamibia–China Ties: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s state visit to China is framed as a major step for Namibia’s economic and technological push, with talks planned with Xi Jinping and the Premier and meetings across key cities like Guangzhou and Shenzhen. Human Rights in Egypt: Human Rights Watch says Egypt is arresting, detaining and deporting refugees and asylum seekers—often after residency delays—leaving people in legal limbo and urging reforms to protect them. Nigeria Justice & Rights: Nigeria’s Committee for the Defence of Human Rights demands the immediate release of Adeniyi Adeyemi’s father, calling the detention unconstitutional and unlawful. Democracy & Youth: Ghana’s President Mahama says protecting African democracies means tackling corruption, exclusion and weak institutions—not just condemning coups—while youth inclusion is central to stability. Regional Media: Zimbabwe says a dedicated SADC TV channel is now “advanced” toward launch, aiming to share member states’ stories and split advertising profits by contribution. Sports, Racism & Palestine: Egypt coach Hossam Hassan again backs Palestine, while Kylian Mbappé condemns racist remarks by a Paraguayan MP and the French federation moves toward criminal action. Ghana–US Relations: Mahama congratulates the US on its 250th independence anniversary, citing decades of cooperation. Tanzania Crackdown: Tanzania tightens security ahead of planned anti-government protests, arresting activists and warning of force.
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