AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoXenophobia Response: Nigeria’s federal government continued evacuations from South Africa, airlifting another batch of 305 returnees (total now 1,490) after xenophobic attacks and security fears. Migration Costs & Rights: South Africa’s Home Affairs said it spent R552m over three years on detaining and deporting undocumented foreigners, while refugee advocates stress asylum seekers are protected under international and domestic law. Household Pressure: A TransUnion survey found 39% of South Africans expect to miss a bill or loan repayment as inflation stays the top worry. Health Focus: Experts urged earlier hypertension screening for young South Africans as kidney, heart and stroke risks rise. Water Security: South Africa is being pushed to treat groundwater as a strategic buffer, not just boreholes, to handle droughts and floods. Startup & Tech Finance: African startups raised nearly $1.4bn in H1 2026, with June rebounding strongly; the JSE also launched an Africa Tech 50 index to spotlight scaled private tech firms. Climate & Floods: Scientists say West Africa’s extreme rains are now about five times more likely due to climate change. Senegal Football Fallout: Senegal ordered its football federation to go silent amid World Cup medical and contract controversies, including the sacking of coach Pape Thiaw. Mozambique Church Probe: Quelimane diocese rejected “inside job” claims tied to Bishop Afonso’s murder as governance failures come under scrutiny.
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