AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUN Appointments: UN Secretary-General António Guterres named Nigerian Ahunna Eziakonwa as Special Adviser on Africa, succeeding Cabo Verde’s Cristina Duarte, in a move that keeps the UN’s Africa agenda firmly in focus. ECOWAS & Trade: Ghana’s trade minister pushed ECOWAS to “mine together, process together,” arguing Africa must industrialize and trade more to stop exporting raw minerals. Cabo Verde in the Spotlight at the World Cup: Cape Verde’s World Cup debut is already drawing attention, including coverage of players and match build-up ahead of their opener vs Spain. World Cup Access & Fairness: Commentary and reporting highlight unequal treatment around visas, security and entry rules for fans and officials across host countries. Sports Logistics & Costs: Studies and local reports show how host-city pricing and access rules shape who can actually attend fan zones and matches. Injuries & Fitness Watch: Neymar’s calf injury threatens Brazil’s opener, while Spain’s Lamine Yamal is also under fitness scrutiny ahead of key matches.
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