AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoMigration Crisis & Governance: Cabinet says there will be no “shutdown” over anti-immigration protests, with President Ramaphosa set to address the nation on a comprehensive migration plan; the unrest has already triggered evacuations and repatriations across the region. Parliament & Accountability: Rise Mzansi’s Makashule Gana was elected chair of the impeachment committee into President Cyril Ramaphosa, following the Constitutional Court’s push for a proper process after the Phala Phala standoff. Local Politics: The DA’s Emfuleni ward 28 by-election win is being read as a warning sign for ANC support ahead of 2026 local government elections. Education Policy: Calls to close NSFAS are rejected as reckless, with arguments that the scheme’s paralysis is governance-related and should be fixed, not scrapped. Economy & Credit: Fitch upgraded South Africa’s sovereign credit rating for the first time in two decades, citing improved fiscal discipline and lower debt projections. Regional Diplomacy: The AU mourned the death of Angola’s former foreign minister Manuel Augusto, praising his role in African integration. Public Services: Residents in Johannesburg’s Crosby complain of ongoing water interruptions despite officials’ assurances. Regional Trade: SACU is reaffirmed as a key regional pillar as leaders discuss adapting the customs union to new global arrangements.
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