AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoElection Integrity & Party Accountability (Nigeria): In Osun ahead of the Aug. 15 governorship vote, 12 of 14 parties signed peace and accountability charters, while APC and ADC stayed away from the Osogbo summit—raising fresh questions about commitment to electoral integrity. Civil Society & Human Rights (Tanzania): Rights groups and lawyers challenged Tanzania’s ban on political rallies, arguing it violates constitutional freedoms of expression and participation; the case is set for a three-judge panel. Anti-Corruption & Public Finance (Ghana): Ghana’s EOCO said it recovered GH¢617.5m in stolen funds in 2025, while GACC trained 140 stakeholders to strengthen transparency and citizen reporting. Democracy Under Pressure (Zimbabwe): Zimbabwe’s CAB3 constitutional amendment drew sharp criticism for weakening safeguards, with concerns focused on judicial independence and checks on power. NGO Oversight & Justice (Malawi): CSOs urged the DPP to recuse himself from decisions in a wildlife-trafficking case, citing a prior legal role that could undermine public confidence. Civic Space & Digital Inclusion (Uganda): A renewed debate over mobile money taxes warns cumulative charges may keep digital finance out of reach for low-income users. Conflict & Governance (Cyprus): UN chief Guterres will meet Cypriot leaders and civil society to advance the peace process, including via UNFICYP. Protest & Health (India): Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk vowed to continue his hunger strike until July 20, as civil society and public figures urged him to stop for medical safety. Maritime Security (Hormuz/Ukraine): The Hormuz crisis worsened with renewed strikes and shipping disruptions, while Ukraine’s drone campaign kept hitting vessels across the Sea of Azov and Black Sea, escalating trade risks.
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