AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMining & Industry: Morocco’s IMC 2026 mining congress and exhibition returns for a third edition in Rabat on 6–8 October 2026, aiming to position Africa as an integrated hub for strategic minerals transformation. Maternal Health Access: Kenya’s Rh-negative blood type can make pregnancy risky, and one report highlights how a lifesaving pregnancy injection is still treated like a luxury for many families. Immigration & Schooling Context: In South Africa, political groups are pushing anti-illegal immigration campaigns, with analysts urging authorities to investigate the wider dispute and its knock-on effects for social stability. Education & Safety: Gauteng’s education department flags 245 high-risk schools as violence, bullying, drugs and vandalism spill from communities into classrooms. Youth Skills for Work: As South Africa marks Youth Month and reflects on 1976, advocates argue entrepreneurship should be taught across schools to help young people build opportunities, not just chase scarce jobs. AI Readiness: Ghana ranks #4 in Africa for workforce AI literacy, but faces a major gap in enterprise AI adoption, according to a new global readiness index. Higher Education & Leadership: Zimbabwe’s Africa University awards a PhD in Governance to Anglican Diocese secretary Edmund “Father” Samutereko, underscoring growing education pathways across the region.
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