AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMigration Crackdown & Xenophobia Fallout: Deputy President Paul Mashatile signalled tougher action on employers hiring undocumented foreigners, including possible “naming and shaming”, as MPs pressed government on enforcement and vigilantism ahead of the 30 June deadline. Political Party Discipline: Gayton McKenzie warned Patriotic Alliance members they’ll be expelled if caught assaulting undocumented foreigners during planned protests, while insisting deportations are the state’s job. Legal Aid SA Labour Dispute: Legal Aid SA’s retirement-age extension (60 to 65) was extended then withdrawn after budget cuts, deepening a protected-strike dispute over understaffing and workload. Governance & Defence Funding Debate: A defence-budget critique argues South Africa can’t meet constitutional mandates with an underfunded military, raising readiness and sovereignty concerns. Economic Policy Debate: Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana defended BBBEE as real economic participation, not just compliance, while also citing SARS detector dogs as protecting about R1.7bn a year from illegal imports. World Cup Politics & Image: South Africa’s xenophobia tensions are spilling into football, with African fans in Kenya openly backing opponents as a “consequence” message. MK Party Stability: Analysts say Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla’s expulsion underscores tightening MK rules but also exposes leadership instability.
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