AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPress Freedom Under Pressure: Reporters Without Borders says Togo has charged French documentary filmmakers Gaël Mocaër and Sebastian Perez Pezzani—plus their Togolese fixer Fred Vedomey—with “false declarations” despite work visas and filming permits, and they remain in pre-trial detention near Lomé; RSF also warns one filmmaker needs urgent medical care. Court Update: An Accra court in Ghana remanded a man over an alleged Labone bank robbery attempt, with prosecutors saying the case links suspects across multiple cities and even alleged activity in Togo and Côte d’Ivoire. Health & Community Aid: In Yoto Prefecture, a local association delivered malaria prevention kits—nets, coils, repellents—and helped fund medicines for families after World Humanitarian Day. Culture & Craft: Agortime’s 31st Kente Festival renewed calls to preserve traditional weaving and support youth with sustainable livelihoods. Arts/Entertainment Elsewhere: Nollywood actor Ogogo’s daughters appealed for medical help after reports of treatment refusal, as public figures rallied around him.
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