AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCross-Border Safety Win: A Namibian truck driver hijacked on the N4 near Johannesburg has safely returned home after South African authorities helped secure emergency travel documents, though the truck is still missing. Migration Tensions, Clarified: South Africa’s Home Affairs says the “June 30 deadline” for foreigners to leave is not a government position, stressing humane enforcement under the Constitution. Border Pressure on the Ground: Anti-immigration protests continue to ripple across South Africa’s borders, with thousands reportedly fleeing home and neighbours straining under the fallout. Flight Connectivity Gaps: A new aviation study highlights why some high-demand African routes—like Johannesburg to Mumbai and Cape Town to Brussels—still have no direct flights, pointing to the hard-to-align needs of airlines, airports and tourism bodies. Cape Town on a Budget: A guide rounds up 10 stylish experiences in Cape Town for R50 or less, from walking tours to sunset spots. Tourism Industry Watch: Angola’s investment push at a Luanda summit put tourism on the map, with WTTC positioning itself as a key Africa tourism partner.
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