AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCameroon Women’s AFCON camp drama: Ajara Njoya says her exit from training ahead of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations wasn’t about captaincy, insisting her priority is Cameroon after reports she left in protest over Collette Ndzana being named captain. Lusophone crafts spotlight: The Lusophone handicraft exhibition at IAM Gallery in Malabo opened as part of China and Portuguese-speaking countries’ cultural week, running to July 5 with works from Equatorial Guinea and other Lusophone nations across textiles, musical instruments, sculptures and everyday objects. Football community tournament: The Pride of Africa Cup returned in Dagenham with six teams in a shortened format; Eritrea defended their title, beating Ghana in the final after group-stage wins that included Equatorial Guinea’s participation. TV culture hit: Netflix’s “The Polygamist” keeps trending across Africa, with viewers trading memes and debate over its polygamy plot inspired by Sue Nyathi’s novel. Sports & identity talk: A World Cup piece explores how citizenship and belonging shape Morocco’s squad after its standout performance against Brazil. Arts & diplomacy in Rome: Africa Day celebrations in Rome featured an art exhibition and African food, dress and music hosted by African ambassadors accredited to the Holy See.
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