AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoXenophobia Fallout & Diplomacy: South Africa says Ghana’s account of a Ghanaian’s death in Cape Town is “factually incorrect”, insisting police suspect an extortion-linked shooting at a barbershop in Nyanga on 29 June, not the June 30 protests—while Ghana demands arrests and prosecution. Evacuations: Uganda has set up evacuation centres in Pretoria, Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban to repatriate citizens amid anti-immigrant violence; Nigeria is also planning further evacuations as returnees report looting and fear. Public Safety: A bus crash on the N1 near Touwsrivier in the Western Cape killed 16 people and left others seriously injured, with winter fog blamed for dangerous conditions. City Finances & Power: Johannesburg faces an unfunded R2.1bn gap and looming power cuts as it struggles to pay Eskom and water utilities, with Treasury urging tighter revenue collection and cost controls. Courts & Housing: The Constitutional Court declared the Western Cape’s Tafelberg site sale unlawful, ruling governments failed to address apartheid-era spatial inequality and housing access. Tech & Connectivity: Google says it has exceeded its $1bn Africa investment target and plans a South Africa Eastern Cape digital exchange port to boost connectivity and cloud resilience. Business & Competition: The Competition Commission will probe South Africa’s franchise industry over barriers to entry and restrictive trading conditions. Sports (Women’s T20): Government urges South Africans to rally behind the Proteas Women ahead of their ICC semi-final against England.
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