AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoJune 30 Immigration Deadline: March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma repeated calls for undocumented people to “self-deport” by June 30, as anti-migrant protests and fears of xenophobic violence intensify. Police-Private Security Coordination: Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia and SAPS say they’ve mobilised resources and will work with private security to prevent a repeat of July 2021 unrest, with daily monitoring and information sharing. Public Safety Warning: SAPS urged people not to share old Mayfair looting footage being used to inflame tensions. World Cup Pressure: Hugo Broos says Bafana Bafana can make history if they beat South Korea in their final Group A match, but qualification likely hinges on results elsewhere. SASSA Payments: SASSA confirmed July 2026 grant dates, with Older Persons Grant on 2 July and Child Support Grant on 6 July. Education Disruption: Gauteng schools face report-card delays after SA-SAMS technical problems, expected to be fixed within 5–7 days. Health Policy: Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says NHI remains viable after the Constitutional Court struck down “Certificate of Need” provisions. Economy & Households: PayInc data shows real salary declines continue as inflation outpaces pay, while Nedbank points to a tougher 2026 growth outlook amid global oil and energy shocks.
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