AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoXenophobia Flashpoint in South Africa: Nigeria says two citizens were killed amid rising anti-migrant protests—one allegedly by Tshwane Metro police using “gruesome interrogation techniques,” the other by unidentified gunmen—prompting Abuja to warn South Africa and threaten “international action.” Migration Pressure & Regional Response: Zimbabwean returnees report hardship at Beitbridge as luggage delays worsen, while AfCFTA’s secretary-general Wamkele Mene calls the attacks incompatible with the single-market vision. Legal & Governance Ripples: South Africa’s court upheld citizenship rights for a foreign spouse, ordering Home Affairs to recognise a man’s naturalisation. Zimbabwe Political Debate: Constitutional Amendment Bill CAB3 would extend the president’s term, reigniting fears of prolonged rule for the “born-free” generation. Kenya Youth & Politics: A commentary warns about hired political gangs and youth violence, urging a tougher conversation on leadership and responsibility. Business & Tech: Nigeria spotlights a new wave of AI founders building locally rooted systems, while South Africa pushes SOE reforms to restore accountability.
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