AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDigital Interference Watch: France’s Viginum says Israeli firm BlackCore ran online influence and disinformation campaigns targeting elections and political figures in Scotland, France, Angola, Togo and New York City, including alleged bot-driven attacks on Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney and the SNP, with the French government asking Israel for explanations. Togo Housing Push: Togo has moved into the implementation phase of its 20,000-unit housing program in Kpomé-Dalavé (Zio), following BOAD-financed studies, while CRRH-UEMOA rebranded as AFINHAB to expand housing finance across UEMOA. Industrial Jobs: Togo’s Adétikopé Industrial Platform reports CFA350 billion in cumulative investment over five years and 6,580 direct jobs, with plans to scale up toward 20,000 jobs by 2030. HIV Treatment Concern: CARESP warns that early signs of resistance to dolutegravir are emerging among Togolese children and adolescents, even as viral suppression remains high. Border Security: At Aflao, union officials warn that poor lighting and weak security presence are exposing travellers to harassment and attacks, calling for urgent streetlight repairs and more police/military deployment. Regional Integration: Togo’s visa-free move for African citizens is framed as a boost for AfCFTA-style mobility and trade.
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