AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoYouth & Jobs: South Africa’s unemployment remains a youth-heavy crisis, with calls for entrepreneurship to create local work as Gen Z leans into mobile banking and digital payments for savings and wealth-building. Governance & Rights: Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Amendment No 3 faces fresh pushback from former leaders, while Zimcodd demands transparency over a proposed US$150m AfDB bridge loan. Reparations & Memory: Ghana plans a modern museum on transatlantic enslavement under the Accra Next Steps commitments, aimed at truth-telling and repatriated artefacts. Health Tech: Singapore’s Nervotec launches NervoScan MCP, letting AI assistants read everyday vital signs from a 10-second face scan. Energy & Trade: OPEC flags Nigeria as a key refining driver and says Africa needs about US$92bn in refining investment to 2050; Afreximbank urges trade infrastructure upgrades to turn disruptions into industrialisation. Anti-Corruption: Liberia is elected to represent West Africa on AAACA’s executive committee. Sports & Culture: African teams make a record 10 at FIFA 2026, with Morocco highlighted as a contender. Safety Watch: South Africa braces for potential xenophobic violence as a June 30 deadline fuels tensions.
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