AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMPLA Remembers Manuel Augusto: Angola’s ruling MPLA marked the death of former Foreign Affairs minister Manuel Domingos Augusto as a major loss for national diplomacy, praising his decades of service across media, public administration and political leadership. Angola–Serbia Deal Push: President João Lourenço wrapped up a three-day Serbia visit, backing a new phase of ties through ten signed agreements spanning finance, transport, environment, agriculture, industry, ICT, postal services, export promotion and investment protection. Portugal Day Message: Lourenço also sent congratulations to Portugal’s António José Seguro for Portugal, Camões and Portuguese Communities Day, stressing deep cultural links and a “solid and mutually beneficial” partnership. Media & Tech in Focus: Ahead of ANGOTIC 2026, Angola’s public broadcaster NBC’s delegation toured TPA, discussing 24/7 broadcasting plans and cooperation on news, content sharing and technical support. Sports Viewing Culture: Media moves include Greg Maloka’s return to Kaya 959, while World Cup coverage ramps up with new ways to watch and local watch-party promotions. Public Safety: NamPol reported major May drug seizures and 143 arrests, including cannabis, Mandrax and crack cocaine.
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