AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSADC Security Push: Malawi’s Second Vice-President Enock Chihana urged Southern African leaders to tackle mounting regional crises with openness and shared purpose as SADC’s Organ Troika Summit and Heads of State meeting get underway in Durban, with Eswatini expected to take over the chairmanship next. TLC Probe at Home: In Mbabane, Prime Minister Russell Mmiso Dlamini said government is within its rights to investigate The Luke Commission after serious allegations from former employees and MPs, with questions also raised about how NGOs and public subventions are handled. Street Reintegration Plan: Deputy Prime Minister Thulisile Dladla announced assessments of people living on the streets to reintegrate them with families, or—where no support exists—settle them through chiefs and communities. Energy Costs Watch: UNDP urged Eswatini to use renewable energy to strengthen energy security and resilience, while Senate discussions also highlighted how long fuel price cushioning funds may last amid market uncertainty. Public Safety Online: Concerns are growing over pupils posting school-uniform photos online, and over a Facebook “baby-daddy shaming” trend that could trigger cybercrime and data protection consequences.
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