AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEritrean Banking Pressure: Eritrea’s government issued a legal notice ordering people and businesses to deposit cash in banks by July 31, 2026, warning of legal action if they keep national currency outside banks in “excessive amounts” or “for an unlimited period,” but without defining what counts as excessive or how enforcement will work. Eritrean Identity in Global Culture: A play called “Passeport” uses a fictional Eritrean passport to tell a refugee story, but a far-right French mayor cancelled its 2027 tour date, sparking protests over cultural censorship. Eritrean Presence in Sports: Eritrea defended its title at the Pride of Africa Cup in Dagenham, winning back-to-back championships with a 2-0 final victory, in a shortened format featuring six teams. Eritrean Stories in the Diaspora: In a Glasgow murder trial, jurors heard that Amen Teklay—originally from Eritrea—was chased and fatally injured after an alleged sword attack, with defendants claiming self-defence. Diplomacy & Culture: South Africa’s outgoing Ambassador Perseverance Mbuzeli Mbuzeli Kumsha shared reflections on strengthening Eritrea–South Africa cultural ties during his nearly six-year mission.
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