AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWorld Cup Opener: Mexico host South Africa at the Estadio Azteca on Thursday, with Brazilian referee Wilton Sampaio in charge and VAR Nicolas Gallo; South Africa’s Hugo Broos says left-back Aubrey Modiba should be available after injury. Security Alert in Mexico City: Ahead of kickoff, police found 59 explosive devices on a bus carrying protestors, as demonstrations over pension reform and other grievances keep the host city on edge. Xenophobia Fallout: Nigeria says it is considering retaliatory measures against South Africa as anti-foreigner attacks continue; the first batch of Nigerians repatriated from South Africa is expected to arrive in Lagos on Thursday after an Air Peace flight departs Johannesburg. Local Governance Watch: Cape Town residents and civic groups are challenging the Municipal Planning Tribunal, alleging it has too much power and may be operating beyond national planning law. Public Health & Child Wellbeing: DG Murray Trust warns stunting is driven by chronic malnutrition and repeated infections in poorly serviced areas, calling for decisive action to end stunting by 2030. Economy Update: South Africa’s GDP grew 0.5% in Q1 2026, but analysts warn underlying demand weakness may keep the Reserve Bank cautious.
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