AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAnti-immigration crackdown: Police have been ordered to act decisively against threats, incitement and violence ahead of June 30 anti-foreigner protests, with Deputy Minister Polly Boshielo warning there will be no tolerance for vigilantism or xenophobic mob justice. Repatriation pressure: In Durban and Pietermaritzburg, thousands of Malawians are waiting in makeshift camps as South Africa processes and repatriates people ahead of the deadline, with officials saying most processed cases involve undocumented status or expired documents. Zulu leadership urges calm: King Misuzulu’s regiments in KwaZulu-Natal have called for peaceful participation in the “March and March” protests, saying illegal foreigners must go home but looting and attacks will tarnish the nation. Regional integration push: At the SACU summit, leaders backed a re-imagined SACU agenda and appointed Dumsani Masilela as Executive Secretary with a mandate to drive reforms and shared prosperity. World Cup business and culture: Mastercard launched Priceless Africa to boost curated travel experiences across southern and east Africa, while South Africa’s World Cup run continues to shape national pride and global attention.
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