AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoSouth Africa Immigration Crisis: Ramaphosa urged peaceful, lawful protests ahead of June 30, warning against intimidation and vigilantism as migrants queue for repatriation and governments coordinate voluntary returns; doctors also warned anti-migrant violence could cripple public health access. Xenophobia Fallout: A Nigerian businessman was shot dead in Mpumalanga amid fears of escalating attacks, while more Nigerians (271) are set for evacuation flights as families flee. Security and Rule of Law: Suspended police intelligence chief Major General Feroz Khan survived a shooting days before testimony at the Madlanga Commission, heightening concerns about threats around corruption probes. Political Accountability Fight: South Africa’s ANC demanded an independent investigation into DA-linked “state capture” allegations involving Tony Leon and Resolve Communications, as the opposition disputes the claims. Regional Governance Allegations: Kenya Human Rights Commission linked Ruto, Suluhu and Museveni to enforced disappearances and torture, intensifying scrutiny of East African crackdowns. Trade and Integration: Angola validated its AfCFTA strategy and action plan to boost intra-African trade, while SACU leaders debated Namibia’s need to look beyond revenue for competitiveness. Digital Security Push: Mastercard launched an Africa Cybersecurity Center of Excellence to strengthen cyber resilience across the continent.
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