AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoXenophobia Watch: WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus calls South Africa’s xenophobic attacks a “tragic betrayal,” citing deaths of Ethiopians and Mozambicans and thousands displaced as protests intensify. Migration & Travel Disruption: Malawian repatriation from Durban to Lilongwe is delayed amid documentation disputes, while buses at Sherwood Park continue moving thousands home. Tourism & Safety: A viral safari encounter shows an elephant approaching an open vehicle at close range, with panic among tourists—another reminder that “wildlife” means unpredictable risk. City Power Crackdown: Johannesburg’s City Power warns affluent estate customers to pay up or face disconnection as enforcement ramps against by-law breaches and illegal electricity use. Road Travel Tragedy: Five die in an N2 crash near Peddie between a bakkie and a long-distance bus; the bus was carrying passengers. Cape Town Housing: Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis pledges faster affordable housing supply in his reelection push, targeting cost pressures hitting the tourist city. SASSA Dates: Older Persons Grant payments land on 2 July, with beneficiaries urged to update banking details. World Cup Travel Mood: FIFA World Cup 2026 continues to spark travel talk, from fan viewing parties to ongoing visa and ticket-cost complaints.
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