AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoStarlink Licensing: Communications Minister Solly Malatsi says Starlink has not submitted any licence applications to ICASA and that the department has had no engagement with SpaceX—raising fresh questions about how the tech giant plans to enter SA’s telecoms market. Food & Tourism Buzz: Five South African restaurants earned global recognition in international awards, spotlighting Cape Town and the wider local dining scene as a serious contender on the world stage. Workplace Tragedy: The Cartrack and Gcina Dhladhla case is still sparking outrage, with the family and company asking for calm after they reached a “measure of understanding” ahead of her funeral, while investigations continue. BNPL Regulation Push: South Africa’s buy now, pay later players are calling for formal regulation as the Reserve Bank warns BNPL could worsen over-indebtedness by allowing multiple obligations with lighter affordability checks. Insurance Access Gap: Low insurance uptake in East Africa is pushing insurers toward retail and digital distribution, with Jubilee Holdings signalling a stronger retail insurance push. Ports & Trade: Durban was ranked the world’s most improved port in World Bank/S&P reporting, pointing to recovery momentum at Transnet-linked operations. Youth Day Lens: HSRC dialogue reflects on how youth activism has shifted since 1976—from open repression to today’s battles against bureaucracy, inequality and exclusion. Fraud & Banking Risk: A Belgium court ruling on banking fraud could reshape how victims are treated, with implications for SA’s ongoing banking fraud debate. Immigration Politics: A political panel and multiple reports keep spotlighting South Africa’s heated immigration debate, border management and the political incentives behind anti-migrant mobilisation.
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