AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Shock in LA: Stephen Eustaquio’s 92nd-minute strike sent Canada into the Round of 16 for the first time, beating South Africa 1-0 and ending Bafana Bafana’s historic knockout debut. African Football Momentum: CAF president Patrice Motsepe hailed a record run for the continent, with nine African teams reaching the Round of 32. June 30 Xenophobia Flashpoint: South Africa braces for protests against undocumented immigration as Ramaphosa warns against vigilantism and violence; exporters in the Western Cape fear trade disruption if roads and transport are blocked. Evacuations Underway: Uganda plans to evacuate 746 nationals from South Africa, while Ghana and Nigeria continue relocation flights ahead of the deadline. Safety for Journalists: Media groups warn that threats and intimidation are rising for reporters covering the unrest. Crime Intelligence Under Threat: A senior police officer, Maj-Gen Feroz Khan, survived an apparent assassination attempt in Johannesburg ahead of a corruption inquiry appearance. Fraud Alert: SASSA warns of a fake TikTok recruitment ad for “200 administration clerks,” urging jobseekers to use official channels. Business & City Watch: Business Leadership SA says Johannesburg’s problems are driven by corruption and poor management, while Envision Energy signs for a 660MWh battery storage project to support cleaner, more reliable power.
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