AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoXenophobia & Repatriation: Cape Town’s Epping repatriation centre is winding down as authorities move hundreds of Zimbabweans (and some Malawians) by bus to Musina, while humanitarian groups report illness risks and still-thousands awaiting processing. Humanitarian Response: Gift of the Givers says it will stay at Epping until the last people are safely repatriated, even after the site officially closed. Regional Church Call: The Africa Methodist Council urges African governments and churches to receive returning migrants with compassion, dignity, and practical support after attacks linked to xenophobia. Diplomatic Fallout: Nigeria blames South African security forces for the deaths of two Nigerians and says a third case was mishandled, demanding urgent investigation. Local Politics & Housing: Social housing bodies warn South Africa’s PIE Amendment Bill could worsen unlawful occupations and rent boycotts, threatening publicly funded homes. Culture & Style: Nomuzi “Moozlie” Mabena turns Durban July into a tribute to Esther Mahlangu with full Ndebele regalia. Sports Spotlight: England and Australia set for the Women’s T20 World Cup final at Lord’s, with Australia chasing a record seventh title and England aiming to end dominance.
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