AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup Politics & National Mood: South Africa’s Bafana Bafana stunned Korea 1-0 to reach the 2026 World Cup knockout rounds, sparking early-morning street celebrations in Johannesburg and fresh national pride. Municipal Accountability & Party Shifts: In Evaton West, ANC support slipped as voters cited failing service delivery and handed the DA its first black township ward win, a warning sign for November local elections. June 30 Anti-Immigration Protests: Gauteng police warned South Africans who harbour or employ undocumented people could face R10,000 fines and possible charges, while Gauteng law enforcement says it’s ready with drones, helicopters and mass CCTV monitoring. Gender & Elections: Ahead of 2026 local polls, activists warn women’s representation is slipping and violence remains a major barrier to women entering politics. Local Government Finance: The Auditor-General says municipalities spent R1.61bn on consultants amid deepening financial distress, with many still submitting statements with material misstatements. Foreign Policy Tensions: Dirco hit back at US ambassador Leo Bozell over claims South Africa has abandoned non-alignment amid Iran and China engagement. Identity & Services: Home Affairs urged remaining green-ID holders to switch to smart IDs at 203 bank branches as the rollout expands. Regional Integration: SACU’s 9th summit in Cape Town will push industrialisation, customs modernisation and AfCFTA-linked trade cooperation.
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