AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSovereign Credit Boost: Fitch upgraded South Africa’s credit rating from BB- to BB, citing stronger fiscal discipline, widening primary surpluses and a better debt outlook—its first upgrade in nearly 21 years. Migration & Protest Fallout: In the run-up to the June 30 deadline for undocumented foreign nationals, Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni insisted there will be no “shutdown”, while government prepares a national address on the migration crisis. HIV Prevention Breakthrough: South Africa launched the twice-yearly HIV prevention injection Lenacapavir, with Gilead producing locally and officials aiming to scale access rapidly with major funding support. Local Elections Push: The IEC is using a youth-focused TV series, “Beats for My Peeps”, to boost first-time voter turnout ahead of November’s local government elections. Xenophobia Spillover: Border authorities reported continued departures of Mozambicans, while Nigeria’s government expects over 1,000 Nigerians to leave South Africa under a voluntary repatriation programme amid renewed tensions. Film & TV Policy Fight: Calls are growing to overhaul South Africa’s film and television rebate incentives, with filmmakers complaining about complex processes and long reimbursement backlogs. Sports & Politics: The EFF and Limpopo health leadership traded accusations over alleged election campaigning at clinics, as the province gears up for 2026 local polls.
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