AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWater Crisis Response: President Cyril Ramaphosa launched a Hammanskraal water purification technology and said phase two of emergency water projects will roll out in August, after years of dry-tap struggles and contractor delays. Mandela Day Governance: Parliament urged South Africans to move beyond the symbolic 67 minutes and build caring communities year-round to tackle poverty, inequality and social exclusion. Xenophobia and Migration Management: Government’s inter-ministerial migration committee rejected xenophobia and vigilantism, stressing repatriation and enforcement are state responsibilities, while reports show Zimbabweans continue returning via Plumtree with support coordinated through labour and welfare structures. Anti-Corruption Administration: Public Service Minister Mzamo Buthelezi pushed back on calls for SIU lifestyle audits across all departments, saying it’s financially unsustainable and limited by legislation. Regional Cooperation: South Africa and Namibia signed seven new agreements, including a correctional services MoU enabling transfer of sentenced offenders once enabling laws are in place. Mandela Day and Ubuntu Debate: Commentary asks whether ubuntu is fading amid cost pressures and rising anti-immigration tensions. Fuel Price Watch: Fuel price recoveries are shifting again—diesel outlook has turned negative—raising the risk of August price pain for motorists.
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