AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoViolence and emergency care: Police say 12 people were killed and nine injured in a late-night mass shooting at Jumpers informal settlement in Cleveland, Johannesburg, with a manhunt under way after attackers allegedly entered via two access points and fled in a white Toyota Quantum—another stark reminder of how gun crime disrupts access to safe healthcare and emergency response. Court-enforced accountability: Residents in a flooding-and-infrastructure failure dispute won a legal push compelling the state to act, highlighting how communities are increasingly turning to courts when municipalities fail on stormwater, sewer and safety risks. Workplace wellbeing under pressure: The death of a Johannesburg call-centre worker, Gcina Dhladhla, has sparked demands for answers about employer duty of care, sick leave handling and delays in getting medical help. HIV prevention rollout: South Africa continues scaling up twice-yearly lenacapavir as HIV prevention, with coverage of how and where to access the injection and what the rollout means for a country with the world’s highest HIV burden. Public health and policy: Psychiatrists warn men often delay mental health support until crisis, while SARS outlines 2026 tax filing dates and auto-assessment notifications—both affecting how people engage with services. Food-and-farming health: Foot-and-mouth disease vaccine allocations and import updates are under scrutiny as leaked emails fuel tensions between farmers and the Agriculture department.
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