AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAnti-migrant violence in South Africa: Nigeria says two citizens were killed amid xenophobic protests—one allegedly by Tshwane Metro police using “gruesome interrogation techniques,” the other by unidentified attackers—while Abuja warns it may take “all options” if attacks continue. Migration policy pressure: AfCFTA’s chief Wamkele Mene calls the violence an attack on Pan-Africanism and the single market, as South Africa faces mounting calls to curb illegal migration. South Africa legal and governance: A court blocks Home Affairs from undoing a ruling that recognized a foreign spouse’s citizenship rights, while SARS drafts crypto tax guidance for millions of users ahead of public comments. Digital civic space: Magamba Network launches Nafasi, a three-year pan-African push to protect digital rights and safer online participation across 30 countries. Mali security crisis: Coordinated rebel attacks hit multiple towns and a major prison, deepening pressure on the junta. Senegal politics and sport: Senegal amends its constitution to define marriage as between a man and a woman, while World Cup exit leaves parts of the team stranded in the US. Tanzania development: Zanzibar doubles down on AI and data science training, and the government highlights cooperative-sector challenges and cold-weather school health warnings.
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