AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYouth Sports: Kenya will host the 2026 ANOCA Zone V Youth Games in Nairobi (Aug 24–28) with about 300 athletes from 11 countries, including South Sudan, competing in athletics, swimming, 3x3 basketball, judo, cycling, tennis and beach volleyball—aimed at spotting talent for the Youth Olympic Games in Dakar. Basketball: Nigeria’s D’Tigers kick off the 2027 FIBA World Cup African Qualifiers second round in Tunisia, with Josh Okogie leading a strengthened squad that includes players with NBA and G League experience, and South Sudan listed among their group opponents. Football: South Sudan Football Federation issues a lifetime ban to an unnamed individual accused of firing a handgun and causing chaos after the Super Cup final in Juba, barring him from all SSFF-affiliated stadiums. Sports Governance: Central Equatoria Governor Emmanuel Adil urges SPLA-IO and NAS to end violence ahead of elections, linking security to a peaceful sporting and civic environment. Media & Culture: A Miss Universe Kenya profile highlights pageant business rebuilding and the humanitarian roots of its national director, while a World Humanitarian Day mural by MSF calls out attacks on healthcare workers. Public Life: NCRC says public consultations will shape South Sudan’s first draft permanent constitution.
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