AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEswatini–Ghana Land Talks: A seven-member Eswatini delegation is in Ghana studying land administration reforms for a National Land Policy, focusing on decentralised land services, digital land records, and reducing land disputes. Regional Fisheries Governance: SADC reappointed Stanley Ndara as chair of the Regional Fisheries Monitoring Control and Surveillance Coordination Centre, keeping momentum on tackling illegal fishing and strengthening vessel registers. SADC Justice Agenda: Justice ministers in Victoria Falls are set to push the Draft SADC Tourism UNIVISA to ease transit and tourism travel across member states. Local Governance & Oversight: The National Assembly resumes after recess, with MPs returning to oversight and legislative work. Public Safety & Policy: Police commissioner Manoma Vusi Masango urged people to seek help instead of making “drastic decisions” after a father killed his children, linking the message to King Mswati III’s stance against GBV. Economy & Compliance: Finance Minister Neal Rijkenberg told state-owned enterprises to lead by example in paying taxes. Cross-border Rules: South Africa’s new SARS requirement for foreign-registered vehicles takes effect from 1 June, including for travellers from Eswatini. Education Disruption: SANU students will lose living allowances for one month after government declined an extension request.
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