AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDemocracy & Youth: Ghana’s President Mahama says protecting African democracies means tackling corruption, exclusion, abuse of power, electoral mistrust and insecurity—not just reacting to coups, with youth inclusion key to stability. Education & Skills: The US backs Angola’s English teaching programme with $35,000, training secondary teachers in pedagogy, digital tools and intercultural methods. Regional Media: SADC’s long-planned TV channel is nearing launch, aiming to share content from 16 member states and share advertising profits based on contribution. Health Integrity: South Africa’s healthcare system is losing about R30bn a year to fraud, waste and abuse, with corrupt billing and fake providers driving higher costs. Court Watch (NHI): South Africa’s Constitutional Court NHI ruling hinges on whether Parliament followed proper public-input processes, with more disputes likely whichever way it goes. Transport Costs: Prasa says proposals to restart long-distance rail are unaffordable without state subsidy. Business Leadership: Nigeria’s UBA confirms Tony Elumelu’s board retirement and Emmanuel Nnorom’s succession. Security & Borders: Nigeria’s army warns of foreign jihadist footprints across borders, promising decisive action. Sudan Crisis: UNICEF reports at least 330 child deaths or injuries in Sudan in early 2026, largely linked to drone strikes.
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