AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMemory & Sovereignty: A new reflection on the Herero and Nama genocide argues that colonial powers shaped what the world remembers—and asks why postcolonial states haven’t fully institutionalised those histories. Sports Diplomacy: Vladimir Palancica Lee backed Cambodia’s “Dragon – The Golden Ring” boxing event, where an Angolan opponent was beaten by unanimous decision, spotlighting sport as international bridge-building. Angola in the Spotlight (BAL): Petro de Luanda kept its BAL momentum, cruising into another final after a semifinal win over Al Ahly Libya, with the league finals set for May 31 in Kigali. Church & Accountability: Angola’s Catholic leadership urged stronger formation for priests and reiterated zero tolerance for sexual abuse of minors, including immediate suspension and civil prosecution. Public Health Alarm: WHO warns Ebola in eastern DRC is worsening amid conflict and mistrust, with suspected cases nearing 1,000 and insecurity disrupting response efforts. Infrastructure Watch: Namibia’s N$1.17b northern railway line faces “severe” challenges despite major investment, raising questions about upgrades and capacity. Culture & Media: Apple Music marks Africa Day with an Angélique Kidjo radio takeover, highlighting African artists and her album “HOPE!!!”. Television/Radio: Daily listings round up what to watch and listen to across Angola and beyond.
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