AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFootball Development: South Sudan Football Federation president Francis Amin Michael met FIFA boss Gianni Infantino in New York to push faster football growth, including plans for the country’s first Women’s Premier League and new infrastructure and talent programmes. Cyber & Media Freedom: South Sudan has started enforcing its controversial Cybercrime and Computer Misuse Act, 2026, with officials saying it will protect digital systems, while journalists’ groups warn it could be used to curb free expression ahead of December elections. Health Update: South Sudan’s Ministry of Health says all 10 suspected Ebola cases tested negative, but stresses the risk of importation remains high for border counties. Local Arts & Culture: The Ministry of Culture, Museums and National Heritage says there will be no government budget for this year’s Martyrs’ Day (30 July), urging candlelight vigils and prayers instead. Sports Spotlight: China’s women’s team eyes a repeat of their Sydney success as they head to Berlin for the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2026, with South Sudan noted in their qualifying run. Humanitarian Accountability: Save the Children confirms vehicles branded with its name were seized in Jonglei and are being misused by armed actors, saying they’ve been out of its control since January.
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