AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoImmigration & Stability: President Cyril Ramaphosa told South Africans to stop scapegoating migrants and warned that the “so-called 30th of June” is not a trigger for disorder, saying security forces will prevent instability as enforcement continues. Xenophobia Fallout: The Ghana–South Africa Business Chamber condemned attacks on Ghanaians, while Ghana’s Bosome Freho MP Nana Asafo-Adjei urged diplomacy, noting about 49,000 Ghanaians still live in SA and need protection. Parliament & Policy Pressure: Asafo-Adjei also called for firm action against perpetrators and stronger engagement between SA and regional partners to safeguard African communities. Public Health Diplomacy: Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa backed sustained African investment in resilient health systems as Ebola in the DRC and Uganda remains a continent-wide warning, with Zimbabwe pledging US$1m. Justice System Scrutiny: South Africa’s NPA faced fresh scrutiny in a R102m fraud case linked to Zambian businessman Willah Mudolo, with allegations of misconduct involving senior prosecutors. Youth Day 1976 Legacy: As SA marked 50 years since the Soweto Uprising, leaders used the moment to press for real solutions to youth unemployment and service delivery failures.
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