AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoXenophobia Deadline: South Africa is tightening security and urging calm as anti-illegal immigration groups prepare for June 30 protests, with government warning against destabilisation and analysts pointing to rising fear and displacement among migrants. Local Power & Accountability: A new Auditor-General-style audit review says only 39 municipalities achieved clean audits, while metros and most local governments continue to struggle with financial management, leaving basic services under strain. Migration Links & Politics: A report traces the “March and March” mobilisation to networks tied to the Zuma family and populist organisers, reviving fears of unrest reminiscent of 2021. Cape Town Property Watch: An investigation into Airbnb listings challenges the claim that foreign buyers only target luxury Cape Town suburbs, finding overseas hosts buying in more affordable areas too. Energy Pressure: Nersa says Eskom’s tariff deals have not delivered enough relief for energy-intensive industry, warning tariff structures could further squeeze industrial output. World Cup Shock: Canada beat South Africa 1-0 in the first knockout match, with Stephen Eustáquio’s late goal sending the teams into the next round.
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