AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOnline Gambling Harm: A South African Gambling Impact Study finds many online gamblers say they’re in control, yet 57% sacrificed essentials and 29% borrowed money to keep betting—fueling fears of problem gambling and financial distress. BRICS Security Diplomacy: India will host the BRICS National Security Advisers’ meeting on 22–23 June, chaired by Ajit Doval, focusing on non-traditional security threats, new technologies and counter-terrorism cooperation. Energy & Industry Costs: Energy-intensive users are pushing for Eskom tariff relief as high electricity costs squeeze competitiveness and reindustrialisation; Eskom is seeking Nersa approval for a two-year relief deal for MMC. Inflation Outlook: Kearney warns there’s no guarantee inflation will peak soon, arguing fuel and supply-chain shocks can keep pressure on prices even if fuel inflation eases. Logistics & Trade Corridors: TradeMark Africa highlights the Durban–Kasumbalesa route as a key corridor for unlocking intra-African trade under AfCFTA, stressing that border and transport efficiency matters as much as agreements. Automotive & Jobs: VW is investing R40m a year to tackle youth unemployment, while South Africa’s auto sector also flags concerns over rising electricity prices. Transport Security: Carte Blanche reports cloned number plates are being sold and used to help criminals evade enforcement, raising questions about how easily counterfeit plates enter the market. Vehicle Market Watch: BYD’s Atto 2 is positioned as SA’s cheapest PHEV, with a claimed 40km electric range and a 930km total range. Youth Employment: Oxyon People Solutions urges young South Africans to broaden job searches beyond permanent posts, using learnerships, contracts and agencies to build experience.
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