AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPublic Health & Learning Safety: Africa CDC, WHO and Uganda launched a Joint Continental Incident Management Support Team at Makerere University to strengthen Ebola preparedness and coordinated response across Uganda, DRC and nearby at-risk countries. School Governance & Integrity: Gauteng Education MEC Lebogang Maile says the province is intensifying anti-corruption work in schools, citing 41 serious cases flagged in an internal assessment. Higher Education Leadership: A forum in the UK highlighted that African university success depends on governance and leadership quality, not just infrastructure, as AI and funding pressures reshape expectations. Parenting, Discipline & Unrest: Kenya’s President William Ruto urged a return to traditional African parenting to curb school unrest, stressing character and discipline alongside academics. South Africa Immigration Tensions: South Africa braces for June 30 anti-immigrant protests; xenophobia incidents rose to 406 from 2022-2025, while officials warn against vigilantism and school access blockages. Language of Instruction: Kenya’s mother-tongue-inclusive approach is helping learners understand better, with one example from a technical college scholarship student. Maritime Skills Pipeline: Ghana’s Regional Maritime University graduated 417 professionals, with transport leaders pledging to boost global competitiveness in maritime training.
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