AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSAPS Firearms Crackdown: After a viral clip showed women allegedly cocking and handling guns recklessly, SAPS moved fast—two men were arrested in Tembisa, unlicensed firearms and a hijacked vehicle seized, and police warned owners they can face charges if firearms are accessed by unauthorised people. Parliament Watch: Cape Town’s Ad Hoc Committee on SAPS corruption is set to finalise its report by early June, with the mandate running to 12 June. Phala Phala Politics: The ANC says Ramaphosa’s resignation is “not on the table” after the Constitutional Court revived impeachment steps, while parties race to submit MP names for the committee. PGA Championship: Rory McIlroy is climbing early in Round 2 after a rough start, as the leaderboard tightens at Aronimink. Cape Town Pressure: Rental affordability remains a breaking point, with CBD prices pushing ordinary workers out. Global Desk: The U.S. and South Africa held high-level talks on potential critical-minerals deals in Johannesburg.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.