AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoMigrant returns and labour pressure in South Africa: Home Affairs says South Africa repatriated 2,745 foreign nationals in a week after Ramaphosa pledged tougher action on illegal immigration, as anti-foreigner protests and violence continue to disrupt communities and workplaces. Humanitarian and worker safety: Malawi began emergency evacuation of 645 citizens from Durban after attacks, while MSF admitted staff abused Sudanese refugees in a sex-for-food scandal, raising fresh alarms for aid-sector safeguarding. Jobs, skills and workplace rights: A South African labour-law explainer focuses on how employees can file grievances without risking their jobs, as the country also faces persistent youth unemployment and skills gaps. Digital ID and cross-border trade: The EU pledged €102m to back Kenya’s digital public infrastructure, including digital ID for land verification and trade facilitation. Infrastructure delivery spotlight: Ethiopia’s PM Abiy says Bishoftu International Airport is setting a new benchmark for mega-project execution, using drones and real-time monitoring. Politics and migration enforcement: ADC leaders named Rotimi Amaechi as Atiku’s running mate, while Ruto heads to the G7 to push Africa’s agenda on finance and AI governance. Workforce and talent risks abroad: A report says Xbox plans to close Montreal’s Compulsion Games, expected to affect 90+ jobs, underscoring how studio shutdowns can hit careers fast.
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