AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWomen’s Cricket Spotlight: India kick off the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 against Pakistan in Birmingham, with Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma expected to set the tone in a rivalry loaded with pressure. Local Sports & Culture: South Africa’s Proteas head into their T20 World Cup opener with new faces back in the mix, while the tournament’s Old Trafford double-header keeps fans glued to the action. Youth & Money Woes: A new look at the R580 Child Support Grant gap shows why millions of children still face hunger and multiple hardships—support isn’t enough to cover basic needs. Food & Community Giving: Food Lover’s Market’s Hunger Month campaign says it funded 16,357,829 meals in its 10th year, turning everyday shopping into real relief. Immigration Tensions: DIRCO says South Africa plans to bill countries for deportation costs, as anti-migrant protests and enforcement crackdowns intensify. Rights & Pride: A Pride reflection warns that anti-LGBTQ+ laws are spreading through cross-border political influence, turning celebrations into a protest against coordinated harm. Health & Lifestyle: AmaZulu King Misuzulu is set to back Durban’s International Day of Yoga, framing it as wellness, ageing support, and social cohesion. Arts & Next-Gen Talent: Artscape and CTIJF team up to nurture young jazz talent through mentorship and a “Festival Classroom” model. Entertainment: Tyla performs “Game Time” with Future at FIFA World Cup celebrations in Los Angeles, spotlighting another global step for Mzansi pop culture.
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