AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAnti-immigrant unrest in South Africa: South Africa braced for June 30 marches as police deployed nationwide to stop violence and looting tied to an unofficial “deadline” for undocumented foreigners to leave. Mass repatriations: Authorities say more than 25,000 foreign nationals have been repatriated, with buses and flights organised by several countries including Mozambique, as migrants rushed to leave ahead of the protests. Mozambican impact: Reports note deaths of Mozambicans in anti-immigrant violence and that Mozambique nationals were among those seeking urgent help to depart. Government message: President Cyril Ramaphosa urged peaceful protest and warned against intimidation, threats and vigilantism, while also saying immigration systems and enforcement must be corrected. Human rights and gender rights: A UN health rights expert condemned a proposed “Family Sovereignty” charter draft as an attack on reproductive and health rights, urging African governments to uphold the Maputo Protocol. Mozambique economy: Gemfields said CEO Sean Gilbertson will step down, while its Mozambique ruby mine faces security and production challenges.
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