AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAnti-immigration crackdown in South Africa: Police say more than 900 people were arrested during June 30 nationwide protests, with 108 marches peaceful and 12 needing intervention; looting hit foreign-owned shops in places like Durban’s Clermont and Alexandra, while authorities also reported a fatal incident in Alexandra and shootings in Hillbrow. Diplomatic fallout and compensation: Nigeria says it is documenting abandoned businesses and property left behind by returnees and will seek compensation from South Africa. Public order and governance debate: Commentators argue the “peaceful” framing misses the deeper strain—shutdowns of economic hubs and a lack of a coordinated “war room” to counter misinformation. Ebola and Marburg risk: Africa CDC confirmed a Marburg death in Uganda, while UN warnings put Central Africa’s Ebola outbreak at up to $3.6bn in potential economic damage. World Cup spotlight: Belgium face Senegal in the Round of 32, while South Africa hosts England in rugby’s Nations Championship opener at Ellis Park. Digital push: Ramaphosa urged faster AI and cloud adoption at a Google Cloud summit, positioning it as a survival tool for public services.
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