AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTaiwan-Eswatini Diplomacy: A new Mainland Affairs Council poll says over 80% of Taiwanese reject “one country, two systems” and nearly 90% say Taiwan’s future should be decided by its people, with 82% also disapproving of Beijing’s alleged blockade of President Lai’s Eswatini visit. Creative Economy & IP: Eswatini marked World Book and Copyright Day with government backing for stronger copyright protection; ESWACOS says first royalty distributions are expected in 2026/27 after licensing and music tariffs were approved. Security & Crime Response: Fidelity Services Group says no attacks have hit its newly deployed cash-in-transit trucks, citing declines in CIT robberies and improved vehicle protection, with operations spanning South Africa and Eswatini. Local Governance & Services: Ngwenya Border Post saw heavy traffic as visitors streamed in for the MTN Bushfire Festival, while Eswatini’s UNESWA moves to recover about E100m in aged debts via an external collector. Education Accountability: Eswatini’s Teaching Service Commission fired a teacher accused of chasing a headteacher with a knife at St Philomena Primary School in 2023.
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