AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Knockout Kick-off: South Africa’s Bafana Bafana begin their first-ever men’s World Cup Round of 32 run against co-host Canada at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Sunday, with Hugo Broos getting Teboho Mokoena back from suspension but Themba Zwane still banned; Canada’s Alphonso Davies is a late fitness doubt as both sides chase a last-16 place. Immigration Tensions: Ahead of June 30 anti-illegal immigration protests, Cosatu rejects any shutdown and warns against targeting migrants, while police and local authorities push for lawful, non-violent action as Zimbabweans and other foreign nationals seek voluntary repatriation and safety. Home Affairs Warning: The Department of Home Affairs says a viral “cash rewards” notice for reporting undocumented migrants is fraudulent. Cape Town Governance: Cape Town is responding after losing clean audit status, saying procurement process concerns were misunderstood. Energy & Industry: Envision Energy signs a 660MWh battery storage deal for the Naos-1 hybrid renewables project in the Free State. Culture & Rights: A new report finds South Africans are more accepting of LGBTI people than in 2015, with support for same-sex marriage rising. City Life: Cape Town is named the world’s most beautiful city for 2026, boosting tourism hopes.
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