AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHIV Funding Shock: The US says it will phase out and eventually end PEPFAR HIV/AIDS funding for South Africa, citing unresolved policy disputes; South Africa’s health ministry says it hasn’t received formal notice, even as the move threatens major support for a country with about 8 million people living with HIV. Ministerial Perks: A report details what South Africa’s ministers get on top of their R2.79m salaries, including residences, staff and travel benefits. Migration Tensions: Ireland deported 42 South Africans on a charter flight, while South Africa is also building more deportation capacity for Malawians amid protests and clashes; stranded Nigerians report hunger and homelessness as evacuation delays drag on. Xenophobia Debate: Analysts warn online hate is fuelling a volatile June 30 “deadline” for foreigners, with some voices arguing outside interests may be trying to isolate South Africa from Africa. Elections Push: The IEC says more than 70% of youth aged 18-19 are not registered ahead of the 20–21 June voter registration weekend. Cape Town Disruption: A planned 12-hour power outage hits southern suburbs on Saturday night into Sunday morning. Sport: South Africa reached the Nations Cup final after beating New Zealand, and Bafana Bafana kept World Cup hopes alive with a 1-1 draw against Czechia.
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