AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoImmigration Crackdown in South Africa: South Africa repatriated 2,745 foreigners in a week as Ramaphosa pushes tougher action on undocumented migrants, with mobs ordering people to leave by June 30 and Malawian buses starting to move thousands from Durban. Public Order Warning: South Africa’s justice minister warned citizens not to do identity checks or enforce immigration rules themselves, saying only the state and law enforcement can. Employer Penalties: A proposed South African bill would fine employers R100,000 per undocumented worker, with penalties rising for repeat offences. Mozambique Bishop Murder Probe: Mozambique’s SERNIC says it has arrested three suspects over the killing of Bishop Osório Citora Afonso in Quelimane, with investigations ongoing. Mozambique-UAE Boost: President Daniel Chapo and UAE leader Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed agreed to lift ties to a “new strategic level” across trade, energy, infrastructure, agriculture and tourism. Fuel Shock Hits Fishermen: In Maputo, fishermen say surging fuel prices are keeping boats tied up, threatening livelihoods. Tongaat Hulett Rescue Talks: IDC may take an equity stake in Tongaat Hulett as bailout talks with Vision Group continue ahead of a liquidation showdown. Regional Crime Cooperation: Police say a third suspect was arrested in Zimbabwe over the Kruger National Park couple murders, after cross-border manhunt links to Mozambique. Health & Research: KNUST joins a €11m dengue vaccine push, hosting Phase III trials under the DENSTAR project.
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