AGP Executive Report
Last update: 42 minutes agoPan-African Debate Revival: In “What Africa month should mean: a case for a state of Azania,” KEDIBONE PHAGO argues that Africa’s decolonial fight didn’t end with the OAU/AU—and says the Nkrumah–Nyerere ideological debate should be brought back into public reflection, not left to fade while poverty, inequality and migration keep driving instability. South Africa Migration Tensions: Anti-immigrant protests are flaring again in South Africa, with vigilantes threatening to remove undocumented migrants by June 30; the unrest is tied to earlier clinic access crackdowns, job and crime pressure, and election-year political fuel—while Botswana and Tanzania deny retaliatory border/electricity claims. Lesotho Arts & Culture: Lesotho’s creative scene stays busy: a design student has rebranded Bonolo Health with a culturally rooted identity, and media training on trafficking and child labour is set to run in phases with MISA Lesotho and World Vision. Sports & Regional Links: Zimbabwe’s Marshall Munetsi returns to the Warriors ahead of the Unity Cup; meanwhile, southern Africa’s football calendar keeps moving with AFCON qualifying draw fallout and COSAFA leadership updates.
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