AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHIV Funding Clash: The US says it will end PEPFAR/PEPFAR-linked support for South Africa’s HIV programmes, citing alleged failures on policy demands tied to race, rural crime and farm safety—while Pretoria says it’s working on self-reliance. HIV Prevention Rollout: President Ramaphosa is set to launch a six-monthly lenacapavir injection programme, aimed at cutting new infections and sustaining prevention beyond 2030. Migration & Deportations: South Africa is building another temporary deportation site in Durban to speed up Malawian repatriations as xenophobic tensions keep flaring; meanwhile Ireland deported 42 South Africans in a charter operation. June 30 Xenophobia Deadline: Analysts warn online “deadline” rhetoric is being amplified by a small set of highly active accounts, raising fears of real-world harm ahead of the end-of-month protests. Youth Jobs Push: The Presidency’s PYEI reports progress under the learning-to-earning push, with millions registered on SA Youth and ESSA and millions of earning opportunities facilitated. Energy Deal: ExxonMobil signed on to supply LNG for South Africa’s new import terminal at Richards Bay, targeting energy security as Mozambique gas declines.
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