AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoZambia Election Watch: Scholars say Hakainde Hichilema’s 2026 win was decisive but not just fraud—voters rewarded government performance even as fraud claims and tensions lingered. Nile Basin Power Struggle: Ethiopia says Egypt and Sudan are delaying a permanent Nile River Basin Commission despite the Cooperative Framework Agreement, keeping upstream governance in limbo. Nigeria 2027 Security & Fuel Politics: The IRI warns insecurity and election violence could depress voter participation in 2027; meanwhile Atiku and Tinubu trade blows over fuel subsidy removal, with Wike vowing to keep opposition “uncomfortable” and predicting a broad Tinubu “rainbow coalition.” South Africa Governance Pressure: Joburg fully settles a R5.25bn Eskom debt after mediation, averting power throttling ahead of November municipal elections. Health Emergencies: DR Congo’s Ebola death toll tops 2,500 as the outbreak spreads fast, while WHO and Africa CDC push vaccine support. Regional Diplomacy & Alliances: Ramaphosa and Mnangagwa wrap South Africa–Zimbabwe bi-national talks on trade and investment; Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign a collective defence pact. Economy & Institutions: Ghana’s banking crisis is traced to long-built fiscal and debt vulnerabilities, not a sudden shock.
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