AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoXenophobia Fallout in South Africa: Ghana warns citizens to avoid non-essential travel as xenophobic attacks intensify, citing injuries and business closures, while Ghana evacuates nationals and presses Pretoria diplomatically. Jobs and Reintegration: Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa says 120 jobs have already been secured for evacuated Ghanaians, with more repatriations expected. Ghana’s Political Mood: IMANI Africa finds online debate is shifting toward governance and policy delivery rather than loyalty to personalities. Korea–Africa Diplomacy: Foreign ministers meet in Seoul to deepen cooperation on trade, minerals, supply chains, and shared responses to global challenges. Ebola Response: China pledges emergency help to Ebola-hit DRC, including medical teams, as Africa CDC reports rising suspected cases. South Africa World Cup Chaos: Visa delays derail Bafana Bafana’s departure and leave key staff scrambling; the sports ministry faces fresh questions over costs and priorities. Nigeria Opposition Fractures: Babachir Lawal quits the ADC, alleging rigged primaries for Atiku, while broader opposition unity remains under strain. ECOWAS Leadership Anxiety: Analysts flag a legitimacy test for ECOWAS as fragmentation and governance pressures mount ahead of its July transition.
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