AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMigration Crackdown & Border Operations: Cabinet has reaffirmed a tougher stance on undocumented migration, expanding labour inspections, reopening specialised immigration courts, and speeding deportations, while SANDF has been deployed to support law and order after June 30 protests. Zuma-Gupta Fallout: Government escalated its backlash after Jacob Zuma met Ajay Gupta in India, with officials also slamming High Commissioner Anil Sooklal for allegedly “hobnobbing with criminals” and pushing for mutual legal assistance to bring the Guptas back. Local Government Watch: The Auditor-General warned municipalities risk losing governance gains ahead of November local elections, as many still sit with unqualified audits but material compliance findings. Parliament vs Malatsi: Parliament demanded clarity from Communications Minister Solly Malatsi over reported links between his office, Tony Leon’s Resolve Communications, and Starlink dealings. Service Delivery & Social Grants: Western Cape DSD and SASSA renewed plans to cut grant queues and improve access, including more digital services and better queue management. Built Environment Safety: Public Works launched a National Built Environment and Construction Safety Framework to tackle repeated building collapses and strengthen oversight. Economy & Governance: AARTO rollout cleared for more municipalities, while UIF hit back at Busa’s withdrawal from Nedlac structures. International Tech Push: Google announced a new Eastern Cape connectivity hub as it positions South Africa as a gateway for Africa’s AI and cloud growth.
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