AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 minutes agoXenophobia & Repatriations: South Africa has started moving hundreds of Zimbabweans (and some Malawians) from the Epping repatriation centre in Cape Town to Musina, as a diarrhoea outbreak is reported contained but hundreds still wait for transport. Diplomacy & Compensation Row: Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni has doubled down on South Africa’s refusal to compensate Nigerians who fled xenophobic attacks, saying only formally registered property is legitimate and urging Nigeria to share alleged drug-den locations. State Capacity Debate: Commentaries warn the crisis is really about a “governmentally empty” state—weak enforcement and services—playing out through migration crackdowns and violent anti-foreigner protests. Sports (Nations Championship): The Springboks crushed England 45-21 at Ellis Park despite losing captain Siya Kolisi and Eben Etzebeth late, scoring seven tries; England’s discipline collapsed with yellow cards. Governance & Integrity: Nemisa’s CEO and chair have quit amid a R50m digital training programme investigation, including claims of wildly different payments per learner. Industry: Chery officially launched its Rosslyn plant, shifting from importer to manufacturer and targeting broader African manufacturing and jobs.
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