AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPress Freedom Under Fire (Uganda): Uganda’s army chief Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba ordered the shutdown of NTV Uganda, Daily Monitor and Spark TV, with armed soldiers surrounding Daily Monitor’s Kampala offices and broadcasts going off-air, sparking fresh outrage over shrinking space for independent media. Human Rights Claims (Kenya): Kenya’s National Police Service acknowledged reports of enforced disappearances and torture linked to missing people after June 25 protests, including activist Davis Lichuma, and said it will investigate. Libya Political Roadmap (US-led talks): Reports say a US-backed plan is moving toward a Unified Executive Authority and Consultative Council in Sirte on Oct 30, with a vote of confidence in Dec and a transitional parliament in 2028, followed by a 2030 referendum. Digital Finance (Zimbabwe): Finsec is set to launch a regulated market for tokenised assets, with Kuva positioned to help unlock fractional ownership and liquidity via blockchain-enabled payment rails. Local Industry & Health Security (Ghana): The Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana urged government to raise local medicine production from 30% to 70%, warning import dependence is a national security risk. Regional Politics & Security (Somaliland): A Horn-of-Africa flashpoint grows as Iran-backed fighters warn that any Israeli presence in Somaliland would be a target, while Somaliland says cooperation is limited to training. Sports & Culture (Africa in the spotlight): Algeria and Austria’s 3-3 draw sent both through at the World Cup while eliminating Iran; meanwhile, Zimbabwe fashion hub Haus of Stone Showroom will showcase designers at Kolwezi Fashion Week in DR Congo.
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