AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMusina repatriation surge: South Africa’s Temporary Repatriation Centre in Musina is processing between 47,000 and 50,000 people as deportations and voluntary returns intensify, with officials saying the numbers keep shifting as more arrivals come in. Durban tourism history: A local tourism group shared the story of Cave Rock on Durban’s Bluff, explaining it was destroyed with dynamite during World War II—an unusual reminder of how landscapes shape travel memories. Table Mountain safety concerns: A runner was reportedly stabbed near Deadman’s Tree, renewing calls for stronger security on Cape Town’s hiking routes, including more visible rangers and 24/7 CCTV. Johannesburg leadership bid: Ntsiki Mazwai launched a mayoral run focused on service delivery tracking, safer communities, and job creation—aimed at “rebuilding” the city. Travel planning costs (Afro Nation Portugal): A practical breakdown for South Africans includes flight connections, Schengen visa fees, ticket pricing, and accommodation ranges for festival-goers. Labour & access: The Labour Court overturned a CPUT dismissal, awarding R497,000 after the university failed to properly accommodate the employee’s health condition. Savings Month push: Western Cape tourism and economic officials urged South Africans to build emergency funds and improve financial literacy amid rising household pressure.
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