AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup Kick-off: Mexico host South Africa at Estadio Azteca to start the 48-team tournament, repeating the 2010 opener in a fresh setting, with Shakira and Burna Boy headlining opening-night ceremony performances and FIFA President Gianni Infantino urging fans to focus on unity on the pitch. Bafana Bafana Focus: Coach Hugo Broos says South Africa are ready for Mexico’s quality and home crowd pressure, with the match carrying extra emotion for captain Ronwen Williams after a family tragedy. Crime and Safety: Johannesburg’s Cleveland suburb reels after a mass shooting in an informal settlement left 12 dead and at least nine injured, with police hunting more than 10 suspects. Xenophobia and Migration: Nigeria begins evacuating citizens from South Africa amid renewed anti-migrant violence, while Malawians report thousands sheltering in Durban after fleeing threats. Housing Data Worry: Parliament flags unreliable National Housing Needs Register data and housing delays, warning planning is undermined by inconsistent capture across municipalities. Energy and Finance: Standard Bank ramps up renewable energy funding across Africa, while South Africa’s current account surplus jumps in Q1 on higher net gold exports. Local Culture: Cape Town earns global food praise, ranked among the world’s best food cities.
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