AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSports & Travel Timing: Mamelodi Sundowns coach Miguel Cardoso confirmed right-back Khuliso Mudau suffered a “very, very severe injury” after a collision in the Premiership—an issue that could disrupt South Africa’s AFCON qualifying plans, including the trip to Eritrea on September 2. Youth Sports: ANOCA Zone V Youth Games are set for August 24–28 in Nairobi, with 300+ athletes from 11 countries (including Eritrea) competing in athletics, beach volleyball, cycling, judo, swimming, tennis and more—good news for regional sports tourism. Culture & Tourism: In Mendefera, Eritrea’s Southern Region culture and sports director called for scientifically based research to preserve and document cultural and historical heritage, linking it directly to tourism and cultural festivals. Migration & Safety (Italy): 35 migrants, originally from Eritrea, Somalia and Sudan, were rescued and disembarked on Lampedusa; 52 others were reported in distress 70 miles away, raising ongoing safety concerns for travelers and coastal communities. Visa Travel Update (Asmara): The US says routine visa services are being realigned to regional hubs, with Asmara listed among affected locations—important for Eritreans planning short-term travel to the US. Heritage Read (Eritrea): A new historical piece revisits Eritrea’s ghedli-era tegadalai and the moral economy behind it—another reminder that Eritrea’s travel story is also its living history.
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