AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRugby Business Row: Saru says ticket demand for the Springboks’ All Blacks series far outstrips supply, arguing pricing is just like any other industry—while critics warn it risks treating rugby as pure commerce. Joburg Financial Strain: The Auditor-General’s findings paint City of Johannesburg as a “horror show”, with huge debt write-offs, massive electricity losses and weak enforcement driving the metro’s breakdown. Youth Unemployment Focus: President Ramaphosa admits youth joblessness is at crisis levels and flags a R1 trillion infrastructure push over three years to spur growth and hiring. AI and Work: South Africa’s debate heats up over whether AI will replace entry-level jobs or create new roles—experts stress the need for digital skills and training. Eskom Nuclear Fight: Eskom revives the Thyspunt nuclear plan, saying it’s part of a long-term strategy, as environmentalists warn of risks to sensitive coastal areas. US Forced-Labour Tariffs: Washington proposes fresh tariffs on imports from multiple countries including South Africa, tied to forced-labour enforcement failures. India–SA Tech Boost: India and South Africa deepen cooperation in biotech, healthcare innovation, AI and digital infrastructure, aiming to turn research into practical health outcomes. Ruto State Visit: Kenya’s president lands in Pretoria with trade and investment on the agenda, with Standard Bank urging South African firms to treat the visit as a capital opportunity. Agriculture Support: Bayer and Khula launch a R7.5m accelerator to help emerging farmers access tools, skills, finance and markets. Powerball Windfall: A KZN player wins R128.6m in PowerBall—another reminder that Mzansi’s biggest bets aren’t always on markets.
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