AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEnergy & Industry Dealmaking: Africa Energy Forum 2026 returns in Cape Town (16–19 June) with a focus on transmission, mining corridors, baseload power and renewables meant to anchor industrial growth. Renewables Transformation: SAWEA backs 20 women in the 2026 MDP and calls for intentional transformation as wind/solar still leave women underrepresented in engineering and leadership. Electricity Market Tech: Mezzanine and Open Access Energy sign a reseller deal to push Virtual Wheeling across South Africa’s renewable market via Energypro. Tariffs Under Scrutiny: Meridian Economics challenges Nersa’s approval of 54% electricity tariff relief for chrome producers, warning the process could cost about R16.6bn. Property Under Pressure: With rates still high, the property sector warns higher interest costs could slow housing delivery and jobs. Jobs Snapshot: Stats SA reports unemployment rising to 32.7% in Q1 2026, with youth unemployment at 45.8%. Fuel Watch: June fuel price outlook points to petrol likely up and diesel down, with tax relief phasing out. Public Finance & Credit: S&P affirms SA’s ratings with a positive outlook, citing reform momentum in electricity and logistics. Security & Compliance: Business Day flags illegal number plates being sold quickly in Joburg, undermining vehicle registration integrity. Health & Addiction: Sahpra moves toward tighter codeine controls as dependence grows, while TB prevention gets linked to tackling tobacco and nicotine addiction. Arts Funding Strain: Arts festivals face collapse after funding cuts and board dissolution at the National Arts Council.
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