AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMigration & Border Control: Home Affairs says it will not tolerate illegal border crossings after a South African woman tried to leave using a repatriation route with a Malawian partner, while officials also reported ongoing voluntary repatriation flows via Musina. Xenophobia Fallout: Zimbabwean and Malawian returnees continue to filter through Bulawayo’s transit centre, where government dismissed claims of overcrowding and food shortages; health experts warn that disrupted HIV treatment during displacement could put returnees at risk. Support for Returnees: Nigeria’s Edo State pledged N41m for 41 people evacuated from South Africa after xenophobic attacks—N1m each within 24 hours plus soft loans to restart lives. Sports & Travel Disruption: Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos paid tribute to Jayden Adams after the midfielder’s death, and Sundowns postponed an Austria trip following the tragedy; Guinea has asked CAF to move its AFCON qualifier vs Bafana Bafana to a neutral venue over safety concerns. Health & Lifestyle: A University of Johannesburg study highlights that for people with osteoporosis, long sitting can harm bone health and wellbeing even if weekly exercise targets are met. Travel & Leisure: South Africa’s airport lounge was named Africa’s best in new rankings, and Cape Town continues to draw visitors with standout events and attractions.
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