AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSouth Africa Immigration Tensions: South Africa braces for June 30 anti-immigrant protests as government and analysts warn the mobilisation is already triggering fear, displacement and intimidation among migrants, including refugees and asylum seekers, while officials insist there will be no tolerance for vigilantism or violence. Public Order & Policing: Security strategist Andy Mashaile urges “command and control” ahead of the marches, calling for swift action against vigilantes while protecting peaceful demonstrators’ rights. Governance Under Pressure: Cape Town has lost its clean audit status after procurement and supply-chain compliance problems, renewing scrutiny of Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis and the DA’s governance record. Youth & Institutions: Nigeria’s Senate faces a civil society push to reject the ambassadorial nomination of ex-FUOYE VC Prof. Abayomi Fasina over alleged cases, while South Africa’s NYDA is criticised for dysfunctional leadership in Parliament. AfCFTA & Women’s Leadership: UNDP convenes a HerAfCFTA regional conference on women’s leadership to help women-owned SMEs compete in AfCFTA markets. Regional Security Warning: Sudan warns the RSF war could spill across borders, citing external support feeding the conflict and worsening a major humanitarian crisis. Humanitarian Health: Central African Republic declares an official cholera outbreak after fatalities near Bangui.
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