AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFood & Publishing Spotlight: South African chef Warren Mendes’ award-winning Food Trail South Africa turns a TV concept into a cookbook, spotlighting local markets and “authentic” dishes as a way to read the country through flavour. Literary Culture: Ethiopian author Tigest Girma discusses her fantasy series Immortal Dark ahead of the next instalment, with the vampire-linked Uxlay University plotline drawing readers toward 2027. Campus Publishing: Tusculum University students publish Sit Lux, a student-run journal dedicated to late Payton Cook, blending grief-focused writing with student art. Cameroon Literature on Screen: A documentary retraces Mongo Beti’s 1954 novel Cruel City, using city imagery and interviews to revisit colonial-era urban cruelty. Publishing & Rights: Apple files its annual conflict-minerals disclosure, saying its 2025 due diligence found no reasonable basis linking suppliers to armed groups. Digital Tax Push (Nigeria): Nigeria’s e-invoicing drive tests SMEs’ readiness for automated tax compliance, highlighting the gap between new systems and practical guidance for small businesses.
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