AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBuilt Environment Safety: Public Works minister Dean Macpherson says recent building and construction collapses (Redcliffe, Doornkop, Ormonde and Magnolia) point to recurring structural and oversight weaknesses after 17 deaths and 24 injuries, with investigations focused on approvals, registered professionals and supervision. Education & AI: South Africa rolls out a multilingual humanoid AI tutor in five schools as a national pilot, aiming to support learners with explanations, assessments and interactive help while keeping teachers central. Science & Space: Mining prospecting loophole at the Sutherland astronomy site has been closed, tightening rules around protected telescope areas to protect sensitive research conditions. Research & Health: Stellenbosch academic Delecia Davids becomes the first South African to win the Einstein Fellowship, using it for “reparative storytelling” work linking education tech and identity. Energy & Infrastructure: The Government-Business Partnership enters Phase Three focused on growth, jobs and turning earlier reforms into investment. Public Safety & Tech: Cape Town’s traffic services carried out 160 warrant visits at 54 addresses, using trace operations and ANPR to collect about R110,000. Conservation: SANParks and EWT begin a Kgalagadi lion survey using vehicle tracking and camera traps to map population size and movement through October.
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