AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSouth Africa Migration Tensions: Africa Day celebrations in Moruleng came with a hard line from Sport Minister Gayton McKenzie—South Africa is “not a refugee camp for Africa,” and illegal immigration must be regulated through law enforcement, not private action—while Home Affairs and foreign ministers reiterated engagement with Ghana, Nigeria and Malawi as migrants wait under pressure ahead of the June 30 deadline. Job Creation & Local Pressure: Joburg moved to protect electricity supply as Eskom debt bites, with revenue ring-fenced from July 1, while the new Job Reservation Bill targets unemployment by reserving certain sectors for locals. Governance & Service Delivery: Stats SA data shows water interruptions hitting 56.8% of households in 2025, underlining how failing municipal systems keep jobs and daily life under strain. Global Hunger Watch: The UN warns historic hunger levels are being driven by the Iran war and falling famine funding.
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