AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublic Health at Borders: Cape Town’s Epping Repatriation Centre says diarrhoea cases are being monitored and “not an outbreak,” after a small number of mild cases were admitted for oral rehydration. Road Safety Tragedy: Transport Minister Barbara Creecy and Deputy Minister Mkhuleko Hlengwa sent condolences after a fatal N1 bus crash that killed 16 and injured 20, with the RAF and RTMC investigating. Healthcare Strain for Returnees: Zimbabweans and other foreign nationals are being moved from Epping to Musina, where NGOs provide food, shelter and sanitation, but some people are developing mild diarrhoea needing treatment. Cybersecurity for Health Systems: A warning on South Africa’s cyber crisis highlights rising attacks and AI-enabled scams, urging stronger protection for critical services. Policy & Access: SARS kicked off the 2026 tax season with rapid auto-assessments and refunds, a reminder of how digital systems are reshaping public administration. Immigration Pressure: A massive R600m security operation followed anti-immigrant protests, raising concerns about public safety and the knock-on effects for healthcare access.
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