AGP Executive Report
Last update: 33 minutes agoEkiti Election Aftermath: Yiaga Africa says INEC’s Ekiti 2026 governorship results match its own tally, but warns of vote-buying and turnout data that “doesn’t add up,” including a possible use of older voter figures. Nigeria Politics: Oyebanji frames his Ekiti win as a validation of Tinubu’s government, while INEC reports steady voter registration momentum ahead of November local polls. South Africa Immigration Crackdown: Police and government step up readiness for June 30 anti-migrant protests, as Ireland deports 42 South Africans at a reported cost of €735,000, reigniting debate on border enforcement and human impact. Zimbabwe Repatriation & Constitutional Drift: Zimbabwe mobilises support to bring home citizens affected by xenophobic attacks, while a constitutional amendment would extend presidential terms and delay elections—drawing fresh comparisons to the Mugabe era. Health & Aid Politics: South Africa insists HIV services will continue despite US PEPFAR withdrawal, even as privacy and data-access concerns fuel wider controversy. Regional Diplomacy & Security: Ethiopia’s election is praised by the African Union as a democratic milestone, while BRICS energy ministers meet in India later this week. Human Rights & Governance: Niger tightens anti-LGBTI laws; in South Africa, churches and media groups push back against xenophobia.
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