AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCybersecurity & Critical Infrastructure: INTERPOL warns Africa’s critical infrastructure is increasingly targeted by sophisticated ransomware crews, citing Uganda’s UETCL as a recent example and flagging the shift toward remote, organised attacks. Media & Telecom: MultiChoice Nigeria says Canal+ ownership won’t change local control of DStv/GOtv pricing and channel packaging, as subscribers react to recent channel shifts. Education & Trust: WAEC faces mounting scrutiny over 2026 WASSCE results, with schools and advocates alleging grading anomalies and CBT-related glitches while WAEC defends its moderation process. Migration & Border Security: Morocco reports arresting 294 migrants trying to reach Spain’s Ceuta after social-media calls for a new mass crossing, as security is tightened on both sides. Tourism & Sports Marketing: Egypt’s Salah transfer to Trabzonspor is already boosting Egyptian tourist interest in Turkey, with officials pointing to new charter flights and global attention. Business & Industry: Nigeria’s CBN spokesperson Hakama Sidi-Ali wins the 2026 National Spokespersons Award, highlighting the growing role of communications in economic policy credibility. Agriculture & Trade: Imported pork flooding Kidapawan (Philippines) is squeezing local hog vendors—an example of how cheaper imports can rapidly disrupt meat supply chains.
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