AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHealth & Longevity: Discovery Health data says South Africans are living longer, but chronic illness is rising too—more people are surviving with multiple long-term conditions. Parenting & Books: New children’s book A Love That Roars for Two celebrates the bond between fathers and kids, with a focus on everyday emotional support. Immigration & Community Safety: KZN Premier Thami Ntuli says the debate should be about practical migration management, not xenophobia, as Durban and Cape Town brace for June 30 anti-immigrant protests. Protest Readiness: Police and private security are on heightened alert, with Parliament urging lawful, peaceful demonstrations. Sports (Women’s Cricket): Proteas Women’s campaign stays alive after Tazmin Brits’ maiden World Cup century vs the Netherlands, while India’s win over Bangladesh keeps the semi-final race tight. Sports (Football & National Pride): Siya Kolisi celebrates Proteas Women and Bafana Bafana after the men’s team reached the World Cup Round of 32. Culture & Music: Rocking The Daisies announces Isaiah Rashad for Cape Town in October, adding to a growing lineup of global acts. Education Admin: Gauteng says SA-SAMS is restored after report-card delays. Animal Welfare: NSPCA urges people not to kill snakes and to contact accredited handlers instead.
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