AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAfrophobia & migration diplomacy: Nigeria’s foreign affairs officials and civil society urged urgent action to stop xenophobic violence in South Africa, while Pretoria denied “xenophobia” and blamed inciting rhetoric; the dispute played out at a Lagos roundtable on “South Africa’s Xenophobia in Comparative Perspective,” as Nigeria also highlighted private citizens funding repatriations. Repatriation pressure: Another batch of 83 Nigerian returnees arrived in Lagos from Johannesburg, with flights reportedly paid for by private donors and handed over for documentation and reintegration. DA under SARB probe: DA MP Mark Burke was removed from Parliament’s finance committee and finance cluster after the South African Reserve Bank investigated his Kastelo-linked crypto/exchange-control allegations, with the party citing conflict-of-interest perceptions. Local elections & AI fears: The IEC warned that generative AI will shift election misinformation to ward-level deceptions and deepfakes ahead of November local polls. City governance warning: Johannesburg’s repeated leadership churn is blamed for the city’s decline, with analysts warning November elections are a make-or-break chance for stable governance. Judicial independence concern: The NMSJ urged lawmakers to avoid a Supreme Court “hearing its own case” risk in proposed constitutional changes affecting judges’ terms.
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