AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMalawian Repatriation Crisis: eThekwini says the Durban Drive-In beachfront site will stay on track for long-term redevelopment, even as it’s used as a temporary processing hub for undocumented foreign nationals; residents in North Beach are still worried about safety and health. Deportation Logistics at Beitbridge: South Africa’s Border Management Authority processed 1,596 Malawian and Zimbabwean nationals in a 13-hour operation, including 1,129 Malawians issued Emergency Travel Certificates after verification. Xenophobia Fallout: Malawians and Zimbabweans in Cape Town and Durban continue to report harsh conditions and seek repatriation help amid fears of violence. Tourism & Events: Lanzerac wins a Silver Award at the International Tourism Film Festival Africa for a Pinotage storytelling film, while Tshwane Tourism Awards 2026 finalists have been announced and winners are set for 22 August. Travel Inspiration: DC Youth Orchestra will tour South Africa in July with free performances in Pretoria, Johannesburg and Cape Town. Outdoor Season: The sardine run is building momentum along the KZN coast, with anglers urged to keep a safe distance from active netting.
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