AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSouth Africa Municipal Credit Watch: Moody’s confirmed Johannesburg’s credit ratings at pre-review levels and kept the outlook positive, a vote of confidence for local finance and jobs. UIF Governance Tension: Cosatu warned that the appointment of a new acting UIF commissioner could mean “state capture 2.0,” after Business Unity South Africa withdrew from the UIF board. Anti-Migrant Fallout and Repatriations: Nigeria put South Africa on formal notice after two Nigerian nationals were allegedly killed amid rising anti-foreigner protests; meanwhile, Zimbabwe and Uganda reported large voluntary repatriation batches, with returnees facing delays and hardship at Beitbridge and Entebbe. Digital Jobs Push in Egypt: Egypt and EY MENA signed an MoU to set up a regional consulting and IT outsourcing hub, targeting 1,000+ specialised jobs over three years. Education for Work: WITIA launched a smart library in Machakos to close Kenya’s digital gap, while universities urged stronger governance to stay competitive in the AI era. Workforce Skills in Tech: Google’s $1m indie games fund spotlighted new pathways for African game developers.
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