AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoJune 30 Security Standoff: President Cyril Ramaphosa told South Africans the state is ready for the anti-immigration protests, warning that anyone trying to destabilise the country will face the law, as police step up security and governments prepare for possible unrest. Immigration Crackdown Pressure: The government reiterated it will manage migration “lawfully, orderly and humane,” while anti-migrant groups push their deadline and foreign missions accelerate repatriations, with reports of thousands leaving ahead of the shutdown threat. Diplomacy Under Scrutiny: Ramaphosa defended South Africa’s non-aligned foreign policy in the National Council of Provinces, saying it helps the country engage widely even as the US questions ties with China and Iran. Local Governance Costs: Municipal services are set to get pricier from 1 July, adding strain to household budgets amid concerns that rising costs are outpacing service delivery. Living Wage Debate: A new living-wage proposal puts a “decent life” target at about R20,000 a month, reigniting pressure on wages beyond the minimum. World Cup Politics in the Background: South Africa’s historic World Cup knockout qualification continues to dominate public mood, with government and fans celebrating the win as a unifying national moment.
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