AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSports & Sponsorship Risk: LIV Golf’s Saudi-backed model looks shaky after 2026 ends amid reports of unpaid vendor bills, late player payments, and looming player exits—raising questions for brands tied to the league’s future. Media & Trust: In Nigeria, SERAP presses INEC to publish political donation limits and monitoring methods for 2027, pushing for clearer rules around campaign finance and digital spending. Political Accountability: Atiku demands full disclosure of Nigeria’s $5bn Abu Dhabi Bank facility, while Tinubu’s media adviser rejects the criticism as hypocrisy ahead of 2027. Brand Activism in Africa: MTN Uganda wraps its Y’ello Care campaign with maternal and newborn support in remote Amudat, including equipment, solar, and digital health training. Regulated Communications: Tanzania’s media crackdown intensifies as Mwanahalisi is shuttered for six months, spotlighting pressure on local journalism. Cross-border Mobility: Tunisia mourns 11 dead after a migrant shipwreck, with protests in Ben Guerdane over border and economic conditions. Marketing Ecosystem: Saudi Arabia’s coffee market hits SAR 7bn as imports/exports surge, with Ethiopia driving supply—fueling specialty roasters and retail growth.
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