AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup Drama: Teboho Mokoena scored a late penalty to rescue South Africa with a 1-1 draw against Czechia in Atlanta, after Michal Sadilek put the Czechs ahead early; both teams now face a must-win final group game. Port and Protests: Western Cape exporters warn planned national protest action on 19 June could disrupt South Africa’s fragile supply-chain recovery, even as Transnet says waterside operations should continue. Xenophobia and Labour: Organised labour at NEDLAC says immigrants should not be scapegoats for unemployment and poverty, and warns against politically motivated marches and vigilante action. Immigration Policy in Focus: Home Affairs has launched consultations on the future of Zimbabwean and Lesotho exemption permits after a court ruling stopped termination. Cape Town Consumer Win: MIOSA ordered the cancellation of a faulty Toyota GR Yaris sale, refunding a Cape Town buyer after months of defects. Cybersecurity for SMEs: IPT argues firewalls must be actively monitored and updated, not set-and-forget, as businesses rely more on connected systems. Health Call: The South African Bone Marrow Registry urges young people to become stem cell donors as its database ages. Crime Update: Four people were killed and one injured in a suspected gang-related shooting in Lotus River, Cape Town.
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