AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNetflix & Storytelling: Zimbabwean author Sue Nyathi’s long-rejected manuscript has become a Netflix hit, with The Polygamist turning her self-published 2012 novel into a global 22-episode drama. Safety in Everyday Life: Bolt is rolling out stricter rider identity checks in South Africa, asking users to verify with an ID number and selfie as part of a wider safety push. Youth & Education Under Pressure: Gauteng reports 4,600 violence incidents in schools over five years, alongside vandalism, sexual misconduct and drug-related problems. Youth Day & Jobs: President Ramaphosa links the 1976 uprising to today’s struggle for work, citing R890bn investment pledges and reforms aimed at youth unemployment. Xenophobia’s Cultural Fallout: South Africa’s artists say xenophobic attacks are costing them gigs across Africa, while WHO’s chief calls the violence a “tragic betrayal.” Migration Crackdown: Home Affairs says over 40,000 undocumented people have been arrested since January, and study-visa fraud is being hit with 2,000+ cancellations. Sport as Community Glue: Western Cape announces public viewing sites for Bafana Bafana to keep match excitement safe and family-friendly. Ocean Conservation: Dive instructor Silindile Mbuyazi (“Mama Sli”) wins a National Geographic Wayfinder Award for ocean storytelling and conservation work. Youth Employment Support: A policy brief highlights how intensive coaching can improve outcomes for unemployed young people, especially grant recipients and NEET youth.
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