AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Culture Push: Atlanta’s Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs launched the Atlanta Cultural Exchange as the city’s World Cup 2026 cultural platform, positioning local Black creativity for global audiences. Arts & Youth Development: Zimbabwe’s Department of Culture is set to run a two-week Summer in Arts and Culture camp (ages 7–17) mixing drumming, dance, steel pan, acting and visual arts. Governance & Integrity: A Namibia whistleblower alleges corruption, nepotism and procurement irregularities at the NIPDB, including claims of non-advertised appointments and questionable training/workshop arrangements. Women’s Livelihoods Under Pressure: Zimbabwe’s e-tricycle crackdown in rural areas is hitting women hardest, with registration/licensing costs and fines threatening income for single mothers and widows. Public Health & Marketing: WHO Africa warns tobacco and nicotine firms are “engineering” addiction through flavoured and rebranded products targeting young people. Media/Comms Policy: The US plans to slash the number of African visa-processing embassies, reshaping travel and communications access. Local Accountability: Johannesburg’s finances face harsh scrutiny in parliament over debt write-offs and major electricity/water losses.
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