AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDigital Sovereignty Clash: Namibia’s regulator (CRAN) rejects Starlink’s licence bid, saying ownership and legal requirements weren’t met—reigniting debate on connectivity vs regulation. Migration & Workplace Risk: South Africa braces for June 30 anti-immigration protests as police warn against vigilantism and xenophobic violence; thousands of Malawians and other nationals are being processed or repatriated, with businesses urging vigilance. Jobs & Skills: Kenya begins repatriation of citizens from South Africa via “safe passage” for those with irregular status—raising HR and workforce continuity questions for employers. Africa-China Development: A South African industry insider says Africa–China cooperation is driving infrastructure, skills transfer and local capacity in transport, energy and agriculture. Corporate Turnarounds: African Bank reviews executive retirement age to extend interim CEO Zweli Manyathi’s tenure as it weighs branch consolidation and potential job impacts. Energy & Industry: Nigeria’s Tinubu backs renewed efforts against drug trafficking while also highlighting employment and skills in the Renewed Hope agenda. Workforce in Focus: MTN chairman Mcebisi Jonas links xenophobia to state failure, urging South Africans to reject division.
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