AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCritical Minerals Diplomacy: The US and South Africa held their highest-level 2026 talks in Johannesburg on potential critical-mineral agreements, with discussions described as “very early stage” but aimed at reducing reliance on China for minerals used in defence, electronics and energy. Crime & SANDF Deployment: President Cyril Ramaphosa defended the SANDF’s crime-fighting role in multiple provinces, saying early indicators point to reduced crime categories and citing 1,000+ arrests linked to drugs and illegal mining. Energy Market Shift: Cape Town opened a 500MW tender that could let the metro buy electricity at scale directly from licensed traders, bypassing Eskom via power purchase agreements. Infrastructure Finance: National Treasury signed a US$150m OPEC Fund development policy loan to unlock energy and freight bottlenecks. Agriculture Export Win: Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen celebrated South Africa overtaking Spain as the world’s top citrus exporter by volume in 2025. Politics & BEE: Ramaphosa pushed back hard on claims BEE harms growth, arguing mining is stronger because black entrepreneurs were allowed in. Culture & Loss: Gauteng mourned media and arts figure Maria McCloy, who died on 12 May.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.