AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoJune 30 Anti-Immigrant Crackdown: South Africa is mobilising nearly 10,000 “ambassadors of safety” and police nationwide ahead of planned marches targeting undocumented migrants, with government warning against violence and organisers insisting protests stay peaceful. Human Impact in Joburg: Hundreds of Malawians gathered outside the Malawi consulate in Johannesburg after being allegedly forced out of homes and jobs ahead of the deadline, with families including pregnant women and very young children waiting for help to return home. Transport Continuity: SANTACO says minibus taxi services will run as usual on June 30, aligning with SAPS guidance to keep commuters moving and avoid disruption. Cape Town Governance Watch: Cape Town has lost its clean audit status after procurement and supply-chain compliance problems, renewing pressure on Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis and the DA. Skills & Jobs Push: The RMI’s Project Dineo targets South Africa’s artisan shortage and youth unemployment by training unemployed youth for the automotive aftermarket. World Cup Business & Sport: South Africa’s Round of 32 match vs Canada is set for Los Angeles as Bafana make history in the knockout stage, while the tournament’s expanded format keeps outcomes unpredictable.
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