AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoImmigration & Rights: South Africa’s Home Affairs says people with blocked identity documents have until July 10 to contest the status, or risk permanent cancellation—an urgent, evidence-heavy process that could affect thousands. Film & Governance: The NFVF is under fresh scrutiny after the precautionary suspension of Acting CEO Onke Dumeko, with critics pointing to secrecy and leadership instability at the country’s main film funder. ConCourt & Asylum: South Africa’s Constitutional Court has upheld a ruling strengthening asylum seekers’ rights, warning against using parts of the Refugees Act to block newcomers from applying. Xenophobia Fallout: Cape Town’s mayor impounded luxury cars linked to foreign “crypto/forex” traders with fake registrations, while migration experts say the anti-foreigner backlash is clearly targeting African migrants. Education & Dignity: Amnesty International welcomed progress clearing pit-toilet backlogs, but demands an updated audit for remaining schools and ECD centres. Culture & Community: Asherville Library marks 59 years with a Bookmarket: Asherville event celebrating local authors and literacy.
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