AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEducation Accountability: Gauteng ELRC upheld the dismissal of teacher and departmental head Andile Malusi Kunene after a finding he had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old Grade 12 learner, resulting in pregnancy; he was also recommended for permanent striking off and listed on the National Child Protection Register. Xenophobia & Diplomacy: Ghana escalated its response to the killing of Bashiru Isak in Cape Town during anti-immigrant protests, demanding a transparent investigation and repatriation plans; South Africa’s justice ministry pushed back, saying police believe the shooting was extortion-related and not linked to demonstrations. Border Enforcement: Beitbridge biometric checks are being used to prevent mis-repatriations and catch fugitives, with repatriation centres shifting as Durban’s facility closes. Housing Court Shock: The Constitutional Court declared the 2015 Tafelberg sale in Sea Point unlawful and ordered Western Cape and Cape Town to report concrete steps to deliver affordable housing in well-located areas. Culture & Community: Cape Town’s Two Oceans Ultra Marathon earned IAU Golden Label status, cementing its global standing. Everyday Life: SASSA confirmed children’s grant payments for July start 6 July, with reminders to use official channels and avoid scams. Sports Spotlight: England vs South Africa Women’s T20 World Cup semi-final headlines the week’s cricket talk.
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