AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Aftermath: Tunisia’s World Cup run ended at the group stage, and the coaching carousel is already moving—French coach Hervé Renard says his Tunisia adventure is over after taking charge mid-tournament, with his next job now open on the market. African Football Spotlight: With only Egypt and Morocco still alive in the Round of 16, tributes poured in across the Arab world after both advanced, underscoring how expanded 48-team participation reshaped Africa’s presence. Regional Governance & Services: Tunisia’s Ministry of Water says it pushed to cut the National Conveyance Project cost by about $2.5bn during negotiations, while also flagging water-sector debt risks and a tariff reform plan through 2029. Road Safety Tragedy: A 7-year-old Emirati child died in a hit-and-run in Tunisia’s Manouba governorate while on vacation, prompting grief and legal action against the driver. Sports & Administration: Tunisia is also mentioned in wider African sports governance fallout, as Nigeria’s D’Tigers face hotel and payment issues in Angola ahead of the 2027 qualifiers.
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