AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSouth Africa Xenophobia Fallout: Anti-immigrant groups’ June 30 deadline for undocumented migrants to leave has triggered heavy policing, business closures, arrests and fresh fears of renewed unrest, while governments and lawmakers push for protection and safer repatriation. Diplomatic Tensions: Ghana says Ramaphosa’s visit was rejected/paused over xenophobic attacks, while South Africa disputes the framing—leaving relations at their lowest point. Governance Under Strain: Treasury freezes Johannesburg and other municipalities’ funding, and Gauteng’s Joburg debt dispute with the province (R5.2bn owed) adds pressure ahead of local elections. Political Accountability: Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma faces bribery allegations amid rifts inside the anti-immigrant movement. Economic Policy & Markets: The rand slides after Trump says an Iran peace deal is “over,” and fuel-price relief is warned to be temporary without stable global markets. Regional Integration & Trade: Africa’s growth pitch shifts from ports to internal trade corridors and connectivity, while Afrobarometer begins Round 11 surveys across up to 40 countries. Energy, Mining & Rights: Ecofeminists demand a just clean-energy transition; Ghana’s responsible mining fellowship expands training for journalists. International Diplomacy: Russia’s Lavrov meets Ethiopia and AU leaders to deepen strategic ties and food-security cooperation.
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