AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoImmigration Crackdown: South Africa’s 30 June anti-migrant protests have passed, but the fallout is still rolling: more than 35,000 people have been deported or voluntarily repatriated via Beitbridge since last month, with a temporary centre near Musina built to hold up to 20,000. Border Reform: Cabinet-approved immigration reform is pushing a “first safe country” approach and tighter asylum and citizenship rules as government ramps up enforcement. Human Cost in Townships: In Pretoria’s Mamelodi, community leaders say foreign nationals are leaving in fear, with families packing “only the clothes on their backs” as tensions simmer. DR Congo Health Crisis: South Africa’s Ramaphosa pledged support for the DRC’s Ebola response as the outbreak tops 400 deaths and spreads to Kisangani. Local Governance Pressure: Johannesburg’s financial crisis deepens amid tariff hikes and a costly staffing deal, while engineers warn municipal infrastructure failures are still not being fixed fast enough. Tourism & Jobs: Eastern Cape’s KwaMaqoma gets a R31m Mthontsi Lodge and Conference Centre aimed at boosting local tourism and employment. Culture & Debate: Cape Town also saw a wave of hate and intimidation linked to Yoel Levy’s Bibas boys marathon, highlighting how global politics can spill into local life. Sports: England beat South Africa to reach the Women’s T20 World Cup final, setting up a showdown with Australia.
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