AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoIntellectual Heritage: The Comoros Cultural Review remembers the late Khamis al Adawi, whose decades of scholarship left a lasting trail—from a hometown library that grew into a cultural centre to books, reviews, seminars, and ongoing research on the civilisation of Salut and the Encyclopaedia of Names in Bahla. Justice & Courts: A new Afrobarometer survey ranks Nigeria among Africa’s worst for access to justice, and it also flags Comoros at the same low confidence level (28%), underscoring how trust in courts and perceived fairness remain major cultural and civic concerns. Food Safety at Borders: FAO reports a shift in Comoros import controls from reactive gatekeeping to evidence-driven inspections, aiming to target higher-risk shipments and better protect what people eat. Comoros–China Relations: President Azali Assoumani tells Xinhua that cooperation with China is “exemplary,” citing long-running ties in socio-economic development, healthcare, and people-to-people exchanges as the partnership heads into its 51st year. Women’s Football: In the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic qualifiers, Comoros crushed Sudan 17–0, setting up a two-leg clash that will decide who meets Nigeria next.
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