AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoXenophobia & Public Safety: Cape Town saw fresh violence as students protested foreign nationals in schools, with police restoring order after reports of assaults, looting and attacks on traders. Immigration & Labour Pressure: KZN police warned of a looming truck protest tied to demands over undocumented foreign workers, saying any road blockages or violence will be met with decisive action. Social Protection Deadline: Postbank warned up to 1.3 million SASSA beneficiaries could be affected if they don’t switch from SASSA Gold Cards to Postbank Black Cards by 31 August. HIV Prevention Rollout: President Ramaphosa will launch the twice-yearly HIV prevention injection Lenacapavir in Secunda, Mpumalanga on 5 June. Governance & Accountability: The Presidency confirmed the Madlanga Commission won’t be extended due to cost factors. Crime & Security: SAPS launched a high-level investigation into Woolworths store explosions in Free State and Gauteng, while Border Management Authority reported a R1bn drug bust at Beitbridge. Politics & Party Dynamics: ANC moved to recall Emfuleni mayor Sipho Radebe over alleged basic service delivery failures. Sports & National Mood: South Africa’s World Cup preparations took a hit as Lyle Foster missed a penalty in a 0-0 friendly draw with Nicaragua.
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