AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGuinea Justice: A second trial over the 2009 Conakry stadium massacre has concluded, with Colonel Bienvenu Lamah facing charges including complicity in murder, rape, kidnapping and torture; prosecutors urged the court to reclassify the acts as crimes against humanity, and a verdict is expected on 27 July 2026. Guinea Politics & Governance: Guinea has started drafting a National Data Governance Strategy to set rules for how public institutions, businesses and citizens collect, share, secure and use data—aimed at strengthening the digital economy. Guinea Economy & Extractives: Guinea’s mines minister says the country wants to become a regional gold refining hub, following President Mamady Doumbouya’s ban on raw gold exports and plans for commercial refinery operations. China-Guinea Relations: Prime Minister Amadou Oury Bah rejects “debt trap” claims about China, arguing African governments must take responsibility for turning partnerships into real benefits. Regional Security & Health: Africa CDC and WHO launched a Joint Continental Incident Management Support Team to boost Ebola response coordination across Uganda, DR Congo and neighboring at-risk countries. Humanitarian/Transport Tragedy: A deadly overnight road crash in Guinea’s Mamou region killed 15 people, including 10 children.
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