AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup & Careers Spotlight: Canada’s Stephen Eustaquio struck in stoppage time to beat South Africa 1-0 and reach the Round of 16, with coach Jesse Marsch calling players “Canadian heroes” after the historic first knockout win—though the public speech sparked debate online. South Africa Migration & HR Risk: As June 30 anti-illegal immigration protests loom, South Africa is tightening security while migrants report fear and intimidation; Malawians in Johannesburg say the government has not responded to repatriation needs, leaving hundreds camped outside the consulate. Policy to Practice (Maritime): WISTA Africa urges governments and regulators to turn blue-economy maritime policies into measurable outcomes, linking trade corridors and AfCFTA to inclusive growth. Tax & Benefits (SA): SARS will start issuing auto-assessments from 1 July 2026; Medshield says members should understand medical aid tax credits to reduce tax bills. Workplace & Justice (Zimbabwe): A Harare labour dispute has led to a writ of execution against Kukura Kurerwa Bus Company to recover unpaid salaries and terminal benefits. Business Performance (Zambia): Zambeef reports a 108.3% jump in first-half profit, citing better margins, steadier electricity and currency support.
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