AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoConCourt & TRC: The Constitutional Court will hear Zuma and Mbeki’s bid to have retired Justice Sisi Khampepe recuse herself from the TRC inquiry, with the legal fight centred on whether the court can review a judge’s refusal to step aside. June 30 policing: Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia told SAPS to stay professional, disciplined and neutral—protecting lawful protesters while moving fast against violence or intimidation. Immigration misinformation: Home Affairs debunked a fake social-media notice offering cash rewards for reporting undocumented migrants. KZN stance: Premier Thami Ntuli said KZN will not “burn again” and warned political parties not to exploit the marches for votes. Trade union pushback: Cosatu rejected the June 30 shutdown, arguing it risks dividing workers and should not shift blame onto migrants. Funding row: SANCO condemned a reported R600m plan for anti-immigration march management, calling for border security instead. Governance pressure: Cape Town defended its loss of clean audit status, saying concerns were procurement-process “non-financial” issues. Politics & parties: The UDM launched its local-election manifesto as Bantu Holomisa seeks to rebuild support ahead of 2026 polls. Sports as politics: Bafana’s World Cup knockout build-up continues, with Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie promising R5m bonuses per win from the round of 32 onward.
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