AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWAFCON Glory in Morocco: Cameroon’s Indomitable Lionesses won their first Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title, beating debutants Malawi 3-0 in Rabat, with Marie Manga scoring twice and Naomi Eto adding a second goal before halftime. Malawi’s Breakthrough: Malawi’s first-ever WAFCON final run has been powered by Tabitha and Temwa Chawinga, who combined for nine of the team’s 12 goals, turning the tournament into a historic debut story for the country. Equatorial Guinea in the Mix: A WAFCON record recap notes Equatorial Guinea as a past champion (two titles), placing the nation among the few with continental pedigree as the next winner is set to be decided. Local Culture Spotlight: An exhibition opened at the Russian Cultural Centre in Malabo—“Historical Events Through the Lens of Soviet and Russian Photographers”—bringing TASS and African Initiative archives to Equatorial Guinea’s public. Arts on the Global Stage: The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Venice Biennale pavilion, “Simba Moto! Seize the Fire!,” was highlighted as one of the strongest African national presentations, framing fire as a forge rather than catastrophe. Sports Beyond WAFCON: Separate coverage also tracks football viewing guides and coaching headlines across Africa and beyond.
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