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Youth Day & Soweto 50: President Cyril Ramaphosa led 16 June 1976 commemorations in Soweto, unveiling a commemorative R2 coin and reiterating government’s “reset” focus on youth unemployment, poverty, inequality and education access. Youth Jobs Crisis: A new Youth Month reflection warns that nearly one in five unemployed young people have stopped looking for work, pushing them into economic inactivity and deepening the long-term jobs problem. Immigration & Xenophobia Fallout: The Presidency pushed back on WHO claims that migrants died in xenophobic violence, saying deaths are being investigated as crime-related cases; meanwhile, Malawi launched a fundraising drive to evacuate about 10,000 stranded citizens, as KZN prepares updates on repatriation logistics for Malawians camping at Sherwood. Arts & Economy: Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi admitted migration backlash is hurting South African artists and businesses abroad, with cancelled continental gigs reported. Cape Town Tourism: Cape Town’s tourism stayed resilient with R24.5bn in 2025 visitor spend and 106,000+ jobs supported, even as domestic spending fell under household pressure. Sports & Culture: Tributes continue for jazz legend Abdullah Ibrahim, who died at 91 in Germany, while TIME’s influential sports list spotlights South Africans Smriti Mandhana and Temba Bavuma.

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