AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMigration Management: eThekwini says Malawian nationals at the Durban Drive-In temporary repatriation site will be moved to a new Musina, Limpopo processing centre, after the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Migration resolved on 26 June to relocate verification and repatriation work to speed processing via Beitbridge and ease pressure in KZN. June 30 Protests: Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia warns planned anti-immigration protests on Tuesday, 30 June will not be treated as a public holiday, with government insisting services must run normally and police readiness is in place after organisers were linked to violence and “disruptive behaviour.” Local Elections Violence: Analysts say political killings during the 20–21 June voter registration weekend show local government elections are becoming South Africa’s deadliest battleground, with IEC reporting millions registered while multiple political candidates and officials were shot dead. ANC Candidate Pipeline: ANC says 5,000+ people have applied for ANC mayoral posts ahead of November 2026 local elections, with interviews expected to start soon and manifesto work slated for August. Civil Society Pushback: A coalition of 160+ civil society groups accuses government of a “woefully inadequate” response to xenophobic violence and displacement ahead of the 30 June deadline, urging protection of migrants’ rights and action on root causes.
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