AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFree Movement Protocol Stalls: A new Mo Ibrahim Foundation report says only four of 55 African countries have ratified the AU’s 2018 Free Movement of Persons Protocol—and São Tomé and Príncipe is one of them—while the wider ratification gap keeps most Africans facing visa hurdles and costly travel frictions. Digital Finance Licensing: The Neves Licensing Authority says fintech’s cross-border, cloud-based, and automated models are outgrowing older licensing categories, pushing demand for modern frameworks that can scale while keeping governance transparent. Judicial Appointments in Focus: A “Nominating Commission” is weighing judicial recommendations for governor-level roles, signaling continued attention to how top regional posts are filled. Culture & Soft Power: A São Tomé-linked single-origin cocoa brand is being spotlighted internationally after a Scottish chocolatier won multiple awards, reinforcing the island’s growing visibility in global value chains. Thin Local Political Updates: Beyond these items, this week’s coverage is light on direct São Tomé and Príncipe government moves.
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