AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNigeria–South Africa Xenophobia: Nigeria’s House of Representatives demanded strong diplomatic action and a review of bilateral ties after renewed xenophobic attacks, extrajudicial killings and alleged persecution of Nigerians; lawmakers also urged possible suspension of cooperation without “credible, measurable and verifiable” safety guarantees. On-the-ground Crisis: Reuters reported anti-immigration protesters in Johannesburg breaking into homes and handing foreigners to police, including people with legal permits; returnees from the region describe looting and forced evictions. Evacuation Pressure: Nigeria said a fourth evacuation flight from South Africa is due to bring 282 passengers to Lagos, as the government weighs further support for evacuees. Nigeria’s Political Storm: A fake federal agency allegedly forged into the 2026 budget has triggered a court case in Abuja, raising fresh questions about governance and presidential oversight. Regional Power & Investment: Ethiopia reaffirmed plans to deepen Eastern Africa Power Pool connectivity; in The Gambia, Aliko Dangote pledged a $2bn strategic investment for solar and fuel storage. Digital Payments Push: AfricaNenda, Gates and Equity Group announced a partnership to accelerate interoperable digital public infrastructure across Africa. Football Politics: Former Ghana coach Claude Le Roy attacked FIFA chief Gianni Infantino over World Cup controversies and alleged undue influence over African football. Zimbabwe Governance: Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa signed constitutional changes extending terms to 2030 and shifting presidential election to parliament, drawing criticism over democracy and elections.
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