AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSACU Summit Push: President Cyril Ramaphosa opened the 9th SACU Heads of State summit in Cape Town, urging deeper regional integration to tackle tariff disputes, supply-chain shocks and slower growth, with Eswatini among the key member states. Anti-Corruption Overhaul: SADC anti-corruption chiefs adopted reforms to strengthen agencies’ independence and speed up e-procurement to cut discretion and corruption. Eswatini-US Ties: King Mswati III reaffirmed Eswatini’s long partnership with the United States during the US Independence Day celebrations, amid renewed scrutiny over deportation and health cooperation. Royal Honours Controversy: Eswatini’s government says King Mswati hosted Zimbabwean businessman Wicknell Chivayo and granted him citizenship and a diplomatic passport, triggering public backlash. LGBT Rights Court Order: Eswatini’s Supreme Court ordered the state to officially recognize and register ESGM, giving government 60 days to comply. Youth Pressure Points: Eswatini’s State of the Youth Report 2026 flags 56% youth unemployment and rising alcohol abuse, linking social strain to weakened family support and limited opportunities. Cross-Border Road Safety: South Africa’s Deputy Transport Minister Mkhuleko Hlengwa is set to inspect Golela border operations and promote safer hazardous-goods transport with enforcement focus. Ezulwini Palazzo Governance: Tourism Minister Jane Mkhonta-Simelane appointed the first Ezulwini Palazzo board, aiming to improve oversight and boost conference and business tourism. Regional Migration Tensions: South Africa-linked anti-immigration enforcement is spilling into workplaces, with Emaswati workers reportedly told to stay home while consulates assess concerns.
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