AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSenegal’s Political Shake-Up: Parliament elected ousted PM Ousmane Sonko as speaker, setting up a direct clash with President Bassirou Diomaye Faye amid a deepening debt and IMF-linked reform fight. South Africa Xenophobia and Politics: Research warns service-delivery protests are being repurposed by political elites; meanwhile anti-foreigner violence continues to drive evacuations, with Nigerian groups citing 105 deaths over seven years and Ghana’s envoy warning of compensation demands if businesses are seized. Ebola Response Under Strain: Africa CDC says the Ebola threat could spread to more than a dozen countries as funding pledges fall; Nigeria placed multiple states on high alert for the Bundibugyo strain, while Canada and the Bahamas tightened travel rules. Africa’s Financing Push: AfDB and partners unveiled new frameworks in Brazzaville to mobilise private capital for fragile economies and Mission 300 electricity access, as the bank also weighs tapping Africa’s estimated $4 trillion savings. Digital Sovereignty Warning: Ghana’s finance minister cautioned that Africa risks “digital colonisation” unless it builds local data and payment infrastructure. Extremism Watch: A new assessment claims ISIS operations are increasingly concentrated in West Africa and the Sahel. Trade and Integration: Air Peace launched scheduled West Africa–Caribbean connectivity, aiming to unlock tourism and trade links.
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