AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSADC Summit in Durban: South Africa takes over the SADC chair as leaders meet, with migration, trade, critical minerals, industrialisation and security on the agenda—while the anti-migrant March and March movement plans a final-day march and picket demanding tighter visa rules and action against employers and corrupt officials. Politics and safety: Political killings are raising fresh alarm ahead of the 2026 local elections, with experts warning policing alone won’t fix the violence without stronger institutions and real economic opportunities. Shell Wild Coast setback: South Africa’s Constitutional Court permanently blocks Shell’s offshore exploration on the Wild Coast, spotlighting community consultation and environmental safeguards. Energy update: Eskom reports winter ends with zero load shedding so far, citing improved plant performance and sharply lower unplanned outages. Agriculture pressure: BFAP warns declining prices and high costs are testing South Africa’s farming sector, as foot-and-mouth disease containment continues with thousands of outbreaks still active. Cape Town & tourism angle: A reminder for local audiences—Hayden Panettiere, who filmed Racing Stripes in KwaZulu-Natal as a teen, has died at 36. Business & jobs: GEC+Africa 2026 registrations open for Sept 16–17 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre, aiming to connect entrepreneurs, investors and policymakers.
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