AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPolice Oversight: South Africa’s Portfolio Committee on Police says the Hawks (DPCI) are “hollowed out,” operating at about 45% capacity and failing to meet their mandate, amid suspensions linked to the Madlanga Commission and alleged organised crime ties. Migration & Public Order: South Africa insists there will be no “shutdown” on June 30 as anti-illegal immigration protests rise; UN and IOM reporting shows no surge in requests for assisted returns, while Nigeria and Ghana continue evacuation processing. Parliament Reform: Zimbabwe’s Parliament is shifting to results-based oversight, rolling out performance contracts and independent evaluations under an Integrated Results-Based Management approach. Party Politics & Primaries: Senegal’s Ousmane Sonko was re-elected party speaker amid crisis after his sacking as prime minister; Nigeria’s ADC faces post-primary disputes in several states, with rival candidates and allegations of irregularities. Health Governance: WHO and Africa CDC’s $518m Ebola plan targets prevention, detection and response as cases continue in DR Congo and Uganda. Regional Food Security: ECOWAS and AGRA call for more investment to transform West Africa’s rice sector and strengthen food systems. Business Climate: Morocco tops Africa’s business destination rankings in CIAN’s 2025–2026 barometer, ahead of Mauritius, Uganda, Algeria and South Africa.
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