AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoYouth & Jobs: President Cyril Ramaphosa marks Youth Day by warning that democracy’s promise still feels distant for young South Africans, as unemployment remains stubborn and government pushes R890bn investment and structural reforms. Migration & Xenophobia: Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi says South Africa’s crackdown has arrested 40,000+ undocumented people since January, while Home Affairs cancels 2,000+ fraudulent study visas; at the same time, WHO chief Tedros calls xenophobic violence a “tragic betrayal” and warns of deaths and displacement. Local Impact of Xenophobia: Kubayi also admits the backlash is hitting South African livelihoods abroad, with at least one artist reporting all continental gigs cancelled. Roads & Enforcement: AARTO expands to 62 more municipalities from 1 July, bringing demerit points closer to millions of motorists. Economy & Reform Signals: Fitch’s sovereign upgrade and Durban’s port win are boosting confidence, but EY cautions growth will stay constrained by borrowing costs and weak demand. World Cup Politics: UEFA President Ceferin faces backlash after calling some 48-team matches “uninteresting,” with South Africa among federations pushing back. Energy & Finance: Fitch upgrades Eskom to B+ and the rand firms on US-Iran deal hopes, with inflation data due.
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