AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDavis Cup Push: Eight nations head to Nairobi (June 17–20) for the Davis Cup Africa Group IV, with Kenya aiming for promotion and a boost to player development at the Nairobi Club. Healthcare Pay & Access: South Africa moves to mandatory pay-gap disclosure for companies, while experts warn the “missing middle” is being priced out of private cover—raising pressure on the public system. Workplace Benefits: Exxaro is among firms shifting to fully employer-funded healthcare for lower-paid staff, as companies rethink benefits amid inequality and productivity losses. Employer-Driven Talent: BMW’s SA IT hub is now a global software engine used across 134 countries, creating thousands of tech jobs. Mental Health Load: New data shows South Africa’s mental health burden is rising fast, with far more members claiming treatment than a decade ago. Xenophobia & Repatriation: Nigeria says 1,094 citizens have registered to voluntarily return from South Africa as attacks escalate, with screening and penalty waivers for eligible cases. Local Pharma Drive: Nigeria’s pharma manufacturers target 70% local medicine production ahead of the 2026 expo. Assistive Tech Gap: A new report finds most Africans who need assistive devices still can’t access them, limiting education and employment.
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