AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMunicipal Engineering Talent Crunch: IMESA warns South Africa’s infrastructure crisis won’t ease without enough engineers, technologists and technicians to design, run and maintain municipal systems—estimates point to a deficit of up to 60,000 engineering professionals. AI Payments Reality Check: Visa says only 23% of South Africans would trust an AI agent to complete a purchase, even as banks prepare for autonomous “agentic commerce” via Visa’s agent-ready programmes. Infrastructure & Accountability in Court: A Gauteng flooding case highlights how residents are increasingly turning to courts when municipalities fail on stormwater, sewer and riverbank failures. Mining Safety Gap at the High Court: Communities near an abandoned coal mine outside Ermelo challenge mining law, arguing authorities lack clear powers when mine owners can’t be traced. Cybersecurity for Local Firms: Synack and Wolfpack Information Risk roll out Sara AI Pentesting across South Africa for faster, continuous security testing. Health Tech & Policy: South Africa’s twice-yearly HIV prevention rollout continues amid debate over speed and scale, while gene-therapy market growth claims keep attention on biotech investment. World Cup Tech & IP: Shakira and Burna Boy’s “Dai Dai” is protected by full IP rights as the tournament approaches, underscoring how tech and legal frameworks shape global sports.
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