AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMarian Pilgrimage in Libreville: About 800 faithful from the Mission of St. Pius X walked early to the Shrine of Our Lady of Gabon in Mélèn, reciting the Rosary, singing hymns, and attending Mass before returning in a family and fraternal spirit. MINAT Crackdown in Bertoua: Cameroon’s territorial administration chief ordered a clearer picture of local mining realities and warned fugitive politicians against further political sabotage, urging civic seminars that reject hate speech and tribalism. Central Africa Anti–Illicit Finance Workshop: A Yaounde forum brought together civil society, journalists, and development partners from Gabon and neighboring states to strengthen action against money laundering and terrorist financing. Gabon’s Youth Online Access Debate: Gabon’s move to restrict social media for under-16s is framed as a cultural and rights question, with critics warning it could curb civic engagement. AfDB Annual Meetings—Gabon at the Table: Presidents including Gabon’s Brice Oligui Nguema pushed for more investment in energy, infrastructure, industrialisation, and climate finance, highlighting eco-tourism and carbon-credit ideas. Pan-African Biennale Preview: The inaugural Pan-African Biennale in Nairobi (Sept 7–11) announced its participant selection, spotlighting African spatial practices and “Shifting the Center.” Sports & Identity: Football culture continues to link nations—Nigeria’s Super Eagles prepare in Warsaw for a friendly with Poland, with Gabon’s own football ties referenced in the build-up.
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