AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoImmigration & Safety: South Africa’s Home Affairs says a widely shared “June 30” deadline for undocumented foreigners is fake, generated by AI, as anti-immigrant protests continue to fuel fear. Human Impact in the Western Cape: Mossel Bay violence has left three dead and more than 400 Mozambicans evacuated, while police insist one fatal stabbing was linked to a housebreaking attempt, not xenophobic targeting. Government Response: President Ramaphosa told Parliament the focus is better immigration management and border security, with “no place for xenophobia and vigilantism,” even as the Phala Phala row dominates the budget debate. Child Protection & Youth: Lifesaving South Africa marks Child Protection Week and Youth Month by pushing water-safety education, warning drowning risk remains high for children. Culture & Community: Cape Town’s Blisters for Bread returns as a hunger-fighting walk, and LAMTA’s Killer Queen brings Queen’s music to Theatre on the Bay. Sports & National Pride: Bafana Bafana’s World Cup base in Pachuca is revealed, while squads are confirmed ahead of the June 11 kick-off. Health Equity Spotlight: Clubfoot advocate Karen Moss highlights the gap between treatable conditions and unequal access in South Africa on World Clubfoot Day.
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