AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWildlife Crime: A 28-year-old man was arrested at Cape Town International Airport after police found 150 live venomous scorpions hidden between his clothing in luggage, seized in an intelligence-led operation with Cape Nature and due to appear in Bellville Magistrates’ Court. Public Health & Research: Israeli and Czech scientists recreated the evolutionary path of COVID-19 in a test tube, mapping how the virus moved toward Omicron-like receptor-binding traits—work published in Nature Communications and aimed at better forecasting of future outbreaks. Policy & Rights: Ahead of a landmark Western Cape High Court case, Embrace Dignity argues against full decriminalisation of sex work, pushing instead for the Sankara Equality Law that targets demand while decriminalising prostituted persons and offering exit pathways. Digital & Cybersecurity: A report says at least 40 fake FIFA World Cup 2026 ticket sites are linked to a fraud network using cloned portals and card-skimming tactics, with potential OTP interception. Tech, Telecom & Regulation: Minister Solly Malatsi says Icasa has received no Starlink licence applications and no engagement with SpaceX on market entry. Infrastructure & Climate: Research highlights rising climate pressure on Drakensberg communal sheep farmers, with drought and erratic weather already reducing pasture and lamb survival. Transport & Safety: Experts warn South Africa’s road deaths are preventable, with pedestrians among the hardest hit. Local Innovation: Soweto-born firms like Khoi Tech and Soweto TV are positioning township innovation for global competition.
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