AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoIntellectual Heritage: Comoros mourns the late Khamis al Adawi, whose decades of writing and research helped turn a hometown library in Bahla into a living cultural centre, with books, reviews, seminars, and ongoing projects on the civilisation of Salut and the Encyclopaedia of Names. Justice & Trust: A new Afrobarometer survey ranks Nigeria among Africa’s worst for court access and judicial independence, with Comoros also flagged at 28% public confidence in courts—an uncomfortable reminder that legal fairness is a cultural and civic issue, not just a policy one. Food Safety at the Border: FAO reports a shift in Comoros import controls from reactive gatekeeping to evidence-driven checks, targeting higher-risk shipments to better protect what people eat. Comoros–China Relations: President Azali Assoumani tells Xinhua that cooperation with China remains “exemplary,” citing long-running ties in socio-economic development, healthcare, and people-to-people exchanges. Women’s Football: In the 2028 Olympic qualifiers, Comoros crushed Sudan 17–0, setting up a two-leg tie that could bring them to face Nigeria next.
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