AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHealth & Training: Angola’s Health Minister Sílvia Lutucuta says the government will train about 38,000 health professionals by 2028, building on World Bank-supported capacity efforts that have already reached more than 19,000. Regional Arts & Culture: Luanda hosts a Cabo Verde independence cultural celebration, while in Rio’s Acari favela, “CineSarau Nzinga de Angola” brings film, poetry and debates on popular education and Afro-Brazilian culture. Local Development: Lunda-Norte marks 48 years since its creation, spotlighting social, economic and cultural progress alongside its diamond and agriculture potential. Sports Spotlight: Cape Verde’s World Cup run keeps trending, with goalkeeper Vozinha’s late-career heroics and coach Bubista’s rise to global attention. Football Business Watch: Nigeria’s Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle faces fresh uncertainty over whether he has signed a new deal, with Algeria links resurfacing. International Relations: Angola and Benin begin bilateral political consultations in Cotonou, aiming to deepen cooperation and sign an air transport agreement.
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