AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMigration crackdown: President Cyril Ramaphosa says Home Affairs, border and police units will intensify action against undocumented foreign nationals, while warning against vigilante enforcement and xenophobia as protests build ahead of 30 June. Cape Town politics: GOOD and Rise Mzansi have named Brett Herron as their joint mayoral candidate for 2026, with the focus on safety and service delivery in Cape Flats communities. Public safety alarm: A parole reform push follows reports that tens of thousands of parolees have absconded and can’t be traced, raising fears of systemic failures in monitoring. Health and competition: Adcock Ingram faces scrutiny over allegations of excessive pricing for kidney failure dialysis products, with the case framed as a life-and-death access issue. Jobs and skills: Stats SA data shows youth unemployment is highest among those without matric, while university graduates fare better. Weather: Monday starts cool and mostly cloudy in Cape Town, with light rain chances. Markets: Precious metals and the rand came under pressure after stronger US jobs data. Business and travel: Airlink is taking over Compair slots into Zimbabwe, boosting flights to Harare as tourism hopes rise.
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