AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCabo Verde–Aviation Talks: The Cabo Verde government says it will keep negotiating with Swiss startup Moov Airways on a potential strategic partnership involving state-owned Cabo Verde Airlines, after a “positive” first meeting; officials plan a Switzerland visit and say Moov’s long-term plan links to an “Atlantic Gateway” network and eVTOL aircraft ambitions across islands including Praia. Women’s Football Politics: In the run-up to the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations final in Morocco, Cameroon’s Lionesses complete a historic 3-0 win over Malawi, while Malawi’s Scorchers receive backing from National Bank of Malawi CEO Harold Jiya; CAF also named the Egyptian referee team for the final. Sports Ministry Dispute (Region): Ghana’s Black Queens push back after the Sports Ministry denied unpaid WAFCON per diems and bonuses, saying payments were made in advance and bonuses are being processed—players demand clearer communication and full accounting. Weather Watch: Florida remains under heat advisories as Atlantic tropical waves are monitored by the National Hurricane Center, with no cyclone expected in the next week. International Energy Risk: A UAE-linked ADNOC oil vessel was attacked near the Strait of Hormuz; the UAE blames Iran, raising concerns for fuel supply costs across import-dependent African economies.
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