AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWomen in Sport: Intisar Shanib has become the first woman to head Libya’s Darnes Sports Club in Derna, installed unopposed after rival candidates withdrew, with a focus on youth development and building the club’s own investment base. Gambling & Youth Safety: UK racing authorities say influencer-tipster Robert Heneghan recorded “wads of cash” at Cheltenham and Aintree without approval and would be refused again, as parents and gambling charities worry about how big-money gambling content affects young men. World Cup Football (Ghana): Carlos Queiroz’s Ghana squad is framed as built for “defend well, avoid goals,” with Mohammed Kudus ruled out through injury—setting up a more structured approach for the 2026 tournament. Culture & Learning: JAIN Online marked its 16th annual convocation, graduating 5,600+ learners and highlighting AI-integrated MBA and MCA programmes. Architecture & Pan-African Arts: The Pan-African Biennale named participants for its Nairobi edition (Sept 7–11, 2026), themed “Shifting the Center: From Fragility to Resilience.” Comoros Connection: The Global AgriInno Challenge 2026 is calling for SIDS innovators, with Comoros among the eligible countries and five finalist slots reserved for teams from participating SIDS.
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