AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup 2026 (Africa on the pitch): Nigeria missed out, but Nigerian-root players will still feature across the 48-team tournament in the US, Canada and Mexico, keeping a strong diaspora football presence alive. Sports Development: Ghana’s GFA says the Black Queens have adequate prep for WAFCON 2026 in Morocco, aiming for a first title and World Cup qualification. Mining Reform (Ghana): Ghana’s mining minister says regulatory reforms are advancing to speed licensing, cut delays, strengthen environmental protection, and attract investment. Mining Fallout (South Africa): A report warns none of 412 closed coal mines set aside proper rehabilitation funds, leaving contaminated land and water for communities. Immigration Crackdown (South Africa): Ramaphosa vows tougher action on illegal immigration and fraud, including ending recognition of the “green ID” book and pushing smarter digital ID. Trade & Investment (UAE–SA): South Africa highlights growing UAE investment and trade, with Emirati projects creating jobs and positioning Dubai as an Africa gateway. Health (Malaria): Malaria is surging in southern Africa as climate shifts, with South Africa’s cases rising and elimination goals under pressure. Road Safety (Nigeria): Dangote Cement expands AI and telematics to cut truck crashes and improve transport compliance. Business & Finance (Nigeria): Fidson Healthcare lists 600m new shares on the NGX after a rights issue to fund expansion across Africa. Tech & Markets (BRICS): Putin says BRICS is driving global growth and expanding high-tech exports.
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