AGP Executive Report
Last update: 15 minutes agoWorld Cup Culture & Media: The France vs Morocco quarter-final is set for Thursday in Boston, with Morocco the only remaining African side after beating Canada, while Egypt’s post-match claims of a “rigged” refereeing call keep the tournament’s politics and coverage in focus. Sudan Food Supply Chain: Sudan’s mango sector is in crisis as war disrupts transport routes, raises costs, and leaves harvests spoiling, pushing farmers and exporters toward a revival plan. Ghana Responsible Mining Journalism: NewsWire Africa’s African Extractives Media Fellowship has graduated its first cohort and launched a second, training ~80 journalists to strengthen reporting on responsible, sustainable mining. South Africa Waste Service Funding: Johannesburg will ring-fence at least 70% of Pikitup revenue so cash can flow back into waste collection, tackling backlog and operational strain. Senegal Open Governance Push: ARTICLE 19 Senegal and West Africa urges parliament to be more transparent and participatory, citing Senegal’s weaker showing in an African open parliament index. Kenya Women’s Football: Kenya coach Beldine Odemba says the team will “compete” at WAFCON 2026 in Morocco as the tournament nears.
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