AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoElections & Integrity: The IEC says it will crack down on disinformation ahead of the November local government elections, updating party and candidate conduct rules and urging more eligible voters to register (including via online registration and SMS checks). Electricity Finance: Fitch upgraded Eskom’s credit rating after South Africa’s sovereign boost, improving Eskom’s funding prospects as it pushes its turnaround strategy. Policing Reform: Action Society says SAPS reform should be judged by results—more criminals caught and convicted—warning that implementation, not new structures, is what communities will feel. Immigration & Border Control: South Africa plans to recover deportation costs by billing home countries, as anti-migrant pressure grows and authorities continue arrests and repatriations. Court & Accountability: President Cyril Ramaphosa has launched an urgent High Court bid to halt the Phala Phala impeachment process, arguing timing would make later court review meaningless. Regional Crime Cooperation: A third suspect in the Kruger National Park couple murder has been arrested in Zimbabwe after cross-border policing. World Cup Politics & Visas: Palestinian football chief Jibril Rajoub says he’s been denied US entry for World Cup events, highlighting visa restrictions for accredited attendees. Youth & Housing: Youth homeownership remains weak as 18–35 buyers’ share fell over the past decade, with affordability and finance access still the bottlenecks. Culture & Sports: Tyla performed “Game Time” with Future at the World Cup celebrations in Los Angeles, while Mexico’s opener win over South Africa keeps the tournament’s political and social tensions in the spotlight.
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