AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSouth Africa’s Cabinet squeeze: Ratepayers groups and civil society are pushing for a smaller executive, arguing the GNU-era cabinet is too costly and overlaps mandates; Free SA even backs a constitutional cap of 20 ministers as debate heats up over patronage versus service delivery. Migration and security pressure: As xenophobia protests continue, South Africa has deployed SANDF troops to support overstretched police, while Nigeria keeps evacuating citizens—another 268 Nigerians were airlifted to Lagos, bringing recent totals to 801. Rule of law on housing: South Africa’s Constitutional Court struck down parts of Western Cape and City of Cape Town land disposal rules over failures to meet affordable housing duties, spotlighting apartheid-era spatial inequality. Accountability in public systems: Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson launched a National Built Environment and Construction Safety Framework to curb building collapses, while Home Affairs reported progress on digital IDs and immigration modernisation. Botswana rights milestone: A Black lesbian couple’s High Court bid for legal recognition of same-sex marriage could set a major precedent. Nigeria anti-corruption: ICPC arrested former minister Geoffrey Uche Nnaji over alleged certificate forgery, renewing scrutiny of Nigeria’s anti-graft drive.
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