AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 minutes agoPublic Sector Integrity: South Africa’s Home Affairs is moving to clamp down on “ghost workers” after fake profiles cost the state R3.9bn in 2025, with a biometric verification portal due to go live on 15 June. Youth & Jobs: Namibia’s education minister Sanet Steenkamp warns that excluding young people from governance and economic opportunities could fuel long-term instability, as youth unemployment and disengagement rise. Migration & Labour Impact: Ghana begins repatriating citizens from South Africa amid anti-immigrant tensions, with the first 300 evacuees arriving in Accra and officials saying only 10 of 300 were legally in the country. Governance & Skills: UNAM hosts an education transformation summit pushing skills-based learning and urging students to avoid a “job seeker mentality” by pairing degrees with technical training. Energy Transition & Employment: Zambia positions critical minerals as a jobs engine for the green-energy shift, while Namibia doubles down on green hydrogen, targeting 30,000 green jobs by 2030. Workplace & HR: TransNamib executives suspended over alleged property mismanagement have returned to work as disciplinary hearings continue.
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