AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoXenophobia & migration crisis: Ghana says the first flight of citizens evacuated from South Africa over anti-immigrant tensions is en route to Accra, with about 300 expected on the initial trip and promises of reintegration and psycho-social support as protests and violence keep flaring. Political heat in the streets: EFF leader Julius Malema calls the marches “Afrophobia” and argues migrants aren’t to blame for unemployment or collapsing services, while Catholic bishops and other voices condemn violence and displacement. Local governance tensions: In eThekwini, ANC and DA clash over board appointments, with accusations of racism and “jobs for pals” sparking a scuffle during council deliberations. Education & language: A KZN and Limpopo teacher programme pushes learners to explain maths in home language, aiming for stronger understanding and reading for meaning by age 10. Culture & sport comeback: Chomee returns with a soccer-themed single, “Tjovitjo (Bafana’s Back),” blending Kwaito nostalgia with a modern sound to celebrate football pride. Music industry loss: Malumz On Decks’ management confirms DJ Oscar Nyathi has died after a Centurion shooting. Everyday life under pressure: Johannesburg residents are urged to conserve water during a planned 96-hour maintenance shutdown, with tankers deployed to affected areas. Women’s football build-up: Black Queens coach Kim Lars Björkegren names a 22-player squad for June camp ahead of WAFCON preparations.
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