AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEquatorial Guinea Politics: Vice-President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue says Equatorial Guinea’s entire cabinet has resigned after delivering “barely 10 percent” of set development goals, with the ruling PDGE citing poor execution, stalled public services, weak economic diversification, and allegations of corruption and misuse of resources—setting up a major cabinet reshuffle. Football & Identity: Spain’s Lamine Yamal has reignited debate by wearing boots showing the Moroccan flag and Equatorial Guinea flag during Spain’s 0-0 World Cup draw vs Cape Verde, sparking arguments over identity and loyalty. World Cup Coaching Shake-up: Tunisia hired Hervé Renard after firing Sabri Lamouchi following a 5-1 opener loss to Sweden; Renard’s first match is against Japan. Sports Spotlight: Malawi coach Kalisto Pasuwa has called up 65 players across 10 call-ups as results wobble, with Equatorial Guinea’s earlier non-appearance in a qualifier still noted in the record. Business/Energy: Kosmos Energy says it has completed the sale of its Ceiba Field and Okume Complex assets in Equatorial Guinea to Panoro Energy for about $127 million, with possible contingent payments up to ~$40 million. Arts & Culture via Sport: A bodybuilding competition in Madagascar highlights growing regional fitness events, with Equatorial Guinea having hosted its first national bodybuilding contest last summer.
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