AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoG7 Critical Minerals: Kenya’s President Ruto used South Africa’s enforced absence from the G7 to push debt restructuring and fair financing, while a new rare-earths pact caps any one supplier at 60% of imports by 2030—raising fresh stakes for African producers amid big-power rivalry. Migration & Xenophobia: Police say they’re ready for June 30 anti-migrant demonstrations, while Zulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini urged restraint and humanity; meanwhile, Malawi reports thousands of citizens need rescue and more repatriations continue, as Justice Minister Kubayi orders probes into claims of Malawians being dropped in Johannesburg instead of taken across the border. Local Elections Prep: The IEC is investigating alleged voter-registration wrongdoing in Mpumalanga after footage surfaced of an official holding many IDs linked to an ANC member. Energy & Transport: TNPA finalised 25-year terminal operator deals at Durban’s Island View for fuel and chemicals after a government directive, even as a court challenge looms; motorists may see major fuel price relief from 1 July as oil-market conditions ease. Governance & Security: Gauteng’s Lesufi gets EFF backing for a revamped Traffic Wardens programme aimed at visible policing and protecting state infrastructure. Health Access: MSF is urging governments to use legal tools to break monopolies and expand access to Lenacapavir for HIV prevention ahead of UN talks.
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