AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSports & Youth Development: Angola’s Minister of Youth and Sports, Rui Falcão, says the next 50 years must be about building excellence in schools, institutions, and national sport—so Angola doesn’t just compete, but leads. Tech & Culture Access: ANGOTIC-2026 has opened ticket sales, with categories ranging from student passes to Diamond packages, for professionals, students, entrepreneurs, and ICT fans in Luanda. Environment & Community Action: Vice President Esperança da Costa and Environment Minister Ana Paula de Carvalho marked World Environment Day by warning that climate change, deforestation, biodiversity loss, and waste mismanagement demand a coordinated national response—while planting 520 tree seedlings. Diplomacy & Legacy: Angola mourns former Foreign Affairs minister Manuel Domingos Augusto, with the African Union and Angola’s embassy praising his role in strengthening Pan-African integration and Angola’s international voice. Arts & Media (Regional): A Portuguese artists concert is set for cinema broadcast, bringing live music to major screens across Portugal.
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