AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCompensation Accountability (Somalia/AU mission): Uganda’s PM Robinah Nabbanja says government will verify and process arrears and compensation for families of Ugandan soldiers killed or unpaid after service under the AU mission in Somalia, following parliamentary pressure over delayed entitlements. Public Oversight & Anti-Corruption (Nigeria): Atiku Abubakar urges President Tinubu to sign the Federal Audit Service Bill within seven days or explain delays, arguing it weakens oversight and transparency if stalled. Health Governance (Nigeria): Nigeria reaffirms a plan to cut cancer burden by 30% by 2030, calling for stronger African collaboration on prevention, early diagnosis, treatment, research and financing. Local Government Finance (South Africa): National Treasury freezes equitable share transfers to defaulting Limpopo municipalities, citing mismanagement and irregular spending, as critics blame poor ANC-led leadership. Justice System Strain (South Africa): Family courts face delays that leave children waiting while parents fight over custody and access, reigniting calls for Parliament to investigate fathers’ access and broader accountability. AI Governance (Kenya): Kenya’s AI Bill moves ethics into enforceable duties, with risk-based obligations and a new AI Commissioner empowered to inspect and fine. Xenophobia & Rights (South Africa): Ongoing anti-immigrant violence continues to trigger evacuations and calls for consequences, while community leaders push dialogue to reduce afrophobia and Islamophobia. Green Mobility (UNDP/TAILG): UNDP and TAILG sign an MOU in Kenya to launch “Green Ride Africa,” supporting low-carbon transport projects and regional SDG delivery.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.