AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoYouth Unemployment Crisis: Stats SA shows youth joblessness climbed to 47.4% in Q2 2026, up from 45.9%—with 264,000 more young people unemployed and overall unemployment rising to 33.6%. Housing & Safety in the City: Johannesburg’s Wembley Stadium still houses hundreds in temporary emergency accommodation years after evictions and fires, with residents saying basic services have collapsed. Education Funding Court Win: Eastern Cape’s education department admitted it unlawfully withheld about R6-billion from no-fee schools since 2020; schools must get full allocations for 2027/28, but no back-pay. Inflation & Cost of Living: Food inflation hit a 16-year low as bumper harvests and easing prices helped bring headline inflation to 4.3% in July, though rate hikes remain possible. Tourism & Travel Rules: Home Affairs introduced a new R500 fee for its Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system, aimed at speeding up legitimate travel and cracking down on fraud. Rand Watch: The rand stayed flat early trade as investors digested a surprise US Treasury move to support bond liquidity. Arts & Culture: The 2026 National Arts and Culture Awards head to Sun City on 21 August, celebrating creative excellence across heritage, visual arts, design, performing arts, media and literature. Pop Culture in SA: Comic Con Africa returns 24–27 September in Johannesburg, with actor Christopher Judge (Teal’c) among the headline guests.
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