AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAnti-migrant exodus: Malawi says 38,000 nationals have returned from South Africa in a month after anti-migrant protests, with six deaths reported during the journey. Education across borders: ZEP holders have launched emergency online bridging classes for displaced Zimbabwean learners, aiming to keep Grade 7, O-Level and Matric students on track with CAPS-aligned support. Food insecurity hits learning: Human rights hearings hear Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube warn hunger is undermining attendance and outcomes, as the National School Nutrition Programme reaches millions. Xenophobia and the economy: Business leaders warn the unrest and foreign-worker departures could trigger labour shortages and longer instability, raising the cost of doing business. Sports and culture: Cape Town hosts Fight Like a Woman boxing on 8 August, while Layla Kolbe marks Cheslin’s 50th Test with a heartfelt family tribute. Community inclusion: A wheelchair-access beach chair is now available in Scottburgh after a local fundraising push. Governance and rights: Acting Police Minister Cachalia says SAPS was unaware of human-rights violations in Fadiel Adams’ arrest.
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