AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoNamibia–China Ties: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s state visit to China in Guangzhou and Beijing spotlights deeper trade and investment links as Namibia seeks leverage in a shifting global order. Tourism Pulse: Namibia says South Africa stayed its biggest tourism source in 2025, even as overall arrivals dipped. South Africa Health Watch: Measles cases are rising, with NICD reporting thousands of lab-confirmed infections and a worrying shift toward older age groups. Xenophobia Fallout: Nigeria says it will evacuate 270 Nigerians from South Africa after renewed attacks, while repatriation continues to strain families and migrant children’s safety. Economy Under Pressure: Moody’s and Fitch credit-rating actions lift South Africa’s outlook, but data breaches are estimated to be costing the economy about R142bn a year. Governance & Security: Tanzania arrests dozens ahead of planned anti-government protests, as Mali’s conflict grinds on with reports of Russian support against rebel pressure. Business & Industry: Chery launches its Rosslyn plant push toward local car manufacturing, while Namibia courts Chinese investment in mining, energy and infrastructure. Sports & Culture: African teams’ World Cup run keeps the continent buzzing, with Morocco and Egypt the last hopes.
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