AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAnti-immigration unrest: South Africa’s June 30 anti-foreigner marches left a trail of fear and damage, with police reporting more than 900 arrests and officials saying most protests were peaceful, while incidents included looting and a fatal Alexandra shooting outside a spaza shop. Local business fallout: Reports from Durban and Clermont describe ransacked shops and millions in losses, while in Pietermaritzburg traders and the Black Business Council push for stricter municipal enforcement against foreign-owned spaza shops. Government response: Economists and governance voices argue the anger is being used as a lightning rod for deeper problems like unemployment, weak services and border/home-affairs failures, even as Ramaphosa’s administration is praised for avoiding a repeat of earlier riots. Regional ripple effects: Namibia has launched a voluntary repatriation programme for citizens in South Africa, preparing reception sites for about 1,000 returnees. Economy & policy: Economists warn migration debates are obscuring sluggish growth and joblessness, while local government audits show municipalities struggle to collect revenue and manage funds. Tech & growth: Google says South Africa will play a central role in its next Africa digital expansion, including connectivity hubs and a Soweto skills centre.
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