AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoLuanda Digital Education Push: Angola’s telecom minister says universities will soon be digitally connected to international higher-education partners to boost innovation and research, alongside a new legal framework for digital governance. Electoral Registration Update: About 16.7 million Angolans will be covered in the updating of the unofficial electoral register and “proof of life,” running from June 15, 2026 to March 31, 2027, using 634 Single Public Service Counters nationwide. Luanda Art Scene: Luanda hosts the third Art, Tourism and Culture Fair, with 19 artists from Angola, Congo and Namibia, mixing exhibitions, performances, talks and workshops under the theme “Identity and Cultural Tourism.” Sports & Talent Spotlight: UNHCR launches a World Football Day “Gamechanging Team” of refugee-background players, including Angola-linked Camavinga, highlighting displacement stories through global football. Culture in the Spotlight: Namibia’s Savanna Comedy Hour features Angolan-born comedian Dangote, turning personal experience into laughs at the Franco Namibian Cultural Centre. Digital Interference Watch: France’s Viginum accuses Israeli firm BlackCore of running coordinated disinformation operations that allegedly reached elections in Scotland and also mentions activity linked to Angola.
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