AGP Executive Report
Last update: 16 minutes agoPublic Safety Readiness: Natjoints and SAPS say they’re on maximum operational readiness for 30 June marches, with intelligence monitoring “in real time,” public order policing, specialised units and the air wing deployed nationwide. Migration Pressure on Health Services: As anti-illegal immigration groups push a June 30 deadline, migrants are fleeing and camps are swelling, while unions warn clinics, hospitals and schools must not be targeted. Transport Disruption Watch: Santaco says taxis will run normally, but Johannesburg and Tshwane are warning of major traffic disruptions and approved march routes that could affect access to care. Security Shock: Major-General Feroz Khan survived a shooting ahead of Madlanga Commission testimony; the commission says it will announce next steps after engaging his lawyers. Local Governance & Access: City of Tshwane wins a court order to evict unlawful occupiers from the Centurion taxi rank property, with enforcement planned if people don’t vacate within 30 days. Healthcare Retail Leadership: Dis-Chem’s Ivan Saltzman’s long succession handover is highlighted as a major shift in South Africa’s healthcare retail landscape.
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