AGP Executive Report
Last update: 14 minutes agoAnti-Immigration Crackdown in South Africa: South Africa braced for June 30 protests demanding undocumented foreigners leave, with heavy police deployment and reports of shop shutdowns, looting fears, and clashes in cities like Johannesburg and Durban; Cross-Border Fallout: Nigeria warned against violence toward its nationals and said it will seek compensation for abandoned businesses and property, while multiple batches of Nigerians were evacuated to Lagos and Zimbabwe deployed buses to repatriate citizens; Regional Health Security: The UN warned DR Congo’s Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak could cost Africa up to $3.6bn and hundreds of thousands of jobs, as Egypt reaffirmed support for African Ebola response; Governance and Rights: Uganda’s government said it disrupted Nation Media Group operations under a security-led inquiry ordered by President Museveni, drawing Amnesty and US criticism; Energy Policy: South Africa cut petrol and diesel prices for July as oil costs eased, while a separate analysis flagged how complex grid and Eskom reforms slow the shift to renewables; Atlantic Cooperation: Morocco-backed talks in The Gambia highlighted King Mohammed VI’s Atlantic Africa vision through the AASP framework.
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