AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLabour enforcement ramps up: COSATU is urging a lawful, humane response ahead of 30 June anti-immigration protests, saying the focus should be border management and accountability for employers—not targeting vulnerable migrants. Workplace compliance crackdown: The Department of Employment and Labour is rolling out thousands of new inspectors nationwide, signalling more unannounced audits for labour-intensive sectors like manufacturing, logistics, agriculture and hospitality. Migration logistics still strained: More than 700 Nigerians remain stranded in South Africa with the June 30 deadline looming, as evacuation funding and carrier deployment face bureaucratic delays. Electricity bills keep climbing: Even as load shedding eases, NERSA-approved tariff increases are set to push up Eskom and municipal electricity costs from July. Mining finance: Tharisa secured a N$750m Nedbank revolving facility to fund its underground mining transition. Energy security push: Eskom is seeking private sector help to protect the grid from sabotage and theft. World Cup business-as-usual: Bafana Bafana face Canada in the Round of 32, with coach Hugo Broos expected to stick with a winning setup.
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