AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBafana Bafana Afterglow: South Africa’s World Cup run ended with a 1-0 loss to Canada, but fans are celebrating the historic knockout qualification while debate swirls around coach Hugo Broos’s next move after Aubrey Modiba urged him to stay for “unfinished business” at AFCON. June 30 Tensions: President Ramaphosa reiterated that protest is a constitutional right, but warned against violence, intimidation and vigilantism as South Africa braces for anti-migrant marches; Durban and Johannesburg stepped up visible policing and traffic disruption planning. Xenophobia Reality Check: Government debunked a fake Home Affairs-style poster offering R250 for capturing undocumented foreigners, while public health voices warned that anti-immigrant rhetoric could fuel harm. Human Stories & Evacuations: Malawians, Ugandans and Nigerians continue to be repatriated amid fear, with communities and officials describing the struggle of restarting after losing livelihoods. Culture & Youth: Durban’s Preview Fashion Show spotlighted South African heritage through “Country Allure,” and Johannesburg’s Joy of Jazz launches Jazz for Young People at the National School of the Arts. Sports, Too: Cricket’s Olympic pathway for LA28 was confirmed, with South Africa among the early qualifiers in the women’s route.
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