AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Knockout Picture: Africa’s best-ever World Cup run is taking shape as seven teams already reach the Round of 32, with South Africa set to open the knockout stage against Canada in Los Angeles while DR Congo’s comeback win over Uzbekistan books a last-32 date with England. DR Congo’s Rise: Yoane Wissa scored twice as Congo rallied 3-1 to progress after a 52-year absence, turning their first-ever World Cup win into a knockout ticket. South Africa’s Redemption Arc: After a rough start, Bafana Bafana’s historic qualification is now matched by a high-stakes first knockout match, with Canada banking on returning star Alphonso Davies. Energy Access Push: Africa’s Mission 300 has secured about $1.4bn in co-financing to connect 300 million people to electricity by 2030, led by the EIB and AfDB. Electricity Investment: IFC has backed WeLight with €27m for solar mini-grids, targeting expansion into Nigeria and the DRC. Governance & Trade: Afreximbank appoints Peter Adeshola Olowononi as Southern Africa regional chief, signaling continued push for intra-African trade and regional operations. Democracy Watch: Nigeria’s opposition NDC faces fresh legal uncertainty after a court ruling set aside its registration, drawing diaspora calls for international monitoring ahead of 2027 elections. Africa Day Diplomacy: 19 African missions in Malaysia will hold an Africa Day symposium on education, trade and investment.
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