AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoYouth Month & Jobs: Stats SA data shows only about 3 in 10 South Africans aged 15–24 who want work have jobs, with youth unemployment at 45.8% (15–34) and 3.9 million young people (15–24) not in employment, education or training. Skills & Education Reform: Higher Education and Training Minister Buti Manamela briefed on phasing out pre-2009 qualifications and shifting toward occupational qualifications to better match training to workplace needs. Anti-migrant Politics: Researchers warn South Africa’s anti-migrant campaigns increasingly use “community protection” language that can legitimise exclusion and raise the risk of violence, with mobilisation intensifying ahead of a 30 June deadline for undocumented migrants. Local Government Trust: The IEC says the 4 November local elections will be held in the toughest pre-electoral climate in 30 years, with disillusionment and low expectations of delivery driving low trust and high risk. Crime & Firearms: Gauteng launched the Gun Free Gauteng Campaign after deadly mass shootings, citing daily gunshot deaths and urging coordinated action by communities, police and government. Cape Town Politics: ActionSA announced its Cape Town mayoral candidate in Hanover Park, pitching a tougher stance on gang violence and service delivery. Youth & 1976 Legacy: A UJ conference marks 50 years since June 16, arguing the uprising drew inspiration from other liberation struggles and that South Africa still underestimates the psychological cost of apartheid. Weather: Bitter cold grips South Africa, with temperatures dropping below 10°C in parts of the country.
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