AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMigration & Public Order: South Africa says it will not tolerate “public spectacles” around Ghana’s evacuation flights, after Ghana shared videos of evacuees; at the same time, government insists there will be no national shutdown on June 30 and warns against vigilantism as anti-immigration protests intensify. Ghana Repatriation: Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa welcomed a second batch of about 345 evacuees from South Africa, promising reintegration support, jobs for willing returnees, and compensation efforts for lost businesses and property. Digital Incitement Crackdown: NatJoints warns that sharing voice notes or posts meant to incite xenophobic violence ahead of June 30 could land people in trouble under cybercrime laws. Crime & Accountability: Parliament’s police oversight chair says the Hawks are operating at roughly 45% capacity and questions whether the unit should exist, amid corruption-linked suspensions. Justice & Rights: SAFTU’s Zwelinzima Vavi condemned political violence after the killing of activist Mokoena Letsie, calling it a wider trend of silencing accountability voices. Health Policy: Medical students warn NSFAS funding is stuck to a 10-month model while clinical training runs year-round, leaving them without support in January and December. International Courts: The ICJ has authorised a second round of written submissions in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel, pushing timelines further out.
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