AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoXenophobia & Migration: South Africa marks Youth Day amid renewed anti-migrant violence, with foreign nationals targeted across major cities and thousands displaced; rights groups warn the cycle won’t create jobs or fix governance, and more than 120 organisations back an anti-xenophobia campaign. Labour & HR Compliance: South Africa proposes tougher enforcement on undocumented work, including fines for employers, as labour-law blitz inspections and “job-selling” allegations raise pressure on workplaces and recruitment practices. Youth Employment & Skills: As Youth Day turns 50, coverage spotlights persistent youth unemployment and calls for skills overhaul, including Ghana’s HR leaders warning that 40% of skills may become obsolete by 2030. Diplomacy & Jobs: Kenya’s William Ruto heads to the G7 to push Africa’s voice on debt, climate finance and trade rules that shape investment and employment. Refugees & Self-Reliance: East African reporting highlights refugees building livelihoods—hair salons and income-generating work—showing a shift from aid dependence to economic opportunity. Health & Travel: Uganda says Ebola-free certificates aren’t required for outbound travel or visas, warning of fraud. Business & Credentials: UAE firms face rising credential attacks, while Ghana launches an Africa-first Blue Food Innovation Hub to revive fisheries with startup support and finance.
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