AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCultural Memory: Cuba marked Fidel Castro’s 100th birthday with book fairs, art shows and concerts amid an intensified U.S. blockade that continues to strain everyday life. Film & Media: ADIFF launched a new virtual series, “African Diaspora: History and Cinema,” streaming Aug 28–Sep 6 with 10 films on liberation, resistance, Pan-African thought and Black historical memory. Faith & Vocation: In Guinea-Bissau, an Imam’s daughter professed as a Catholic sister, describing her calling as God’s mission and urging faith, prayer and thanksgiving. Football (Africa): A look at the 2026 World Cup shows Africa’s strong group-stage record and how teams mix domestic leagues, academies and diaspora recruitment. Women’s Sports: WAfCON Morocco 2026 final officials were named, with Egypt’s Shahenda Saad Ali Elmaghrabi set as centre referee and VAR support confirmed. Local Sports Link: Nigeria’s Bright Osayi-Samuel impressed in England’s EFL, boosting talk of a Super Eagles return—Nigeria’s qualifiers include Guinea-Bissau. MMA (Regional): PFL Africa Morocco announced semifinal matchups for Oct 10 in Casablanca, featuring Senegal’s Abdoulaye Kane vs Morocco’s Badr “Dastan” Medkouri.
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