AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRoyal Diplomacy & Controversy: King Mswati III praised South Africa’s hospitality to Emaswati students in Cape Town, urging calm as anti-immigration tensions rise. Cross-Border Immigration Pressure: After South Africa’s June 30 deadline, travellers from Eswatini at Oshoek Border Post report tougher questioning, shorter stays, and long queues—sparking repeat trips to extend stamps. SACU Industrial Push: At the 9th SACU Summit in Cape Town, leaders backed a R5 billion regional development fund to finance cross-border industrial and infrastructure projects, with Eswatini among beneficiaries. Eswatini’s Diplomatic Passport Storm: Public outrage continues over Wicknell Chivayo receiving Eswatini citizenship and a diplomatic passport after a royal meeting, with critics questioning the move amid ongoing allegations around his wealth. Fuel Price Watch: Eswatini’s energy minister hinted fuel prices may drop after Middle East tensions eased, citing talks with suppliers and the need for a strategic oil reserve. Anti-Money Laundering Signal: Eswatini finance minister Neal Rijkenberg said gambling convictions strengthen the country’s compliance standing ahead of FATF-style assessments. Regional Sovereignty Tension: Taiwan’s tense relationship with Eswatini drew renewed concern after China criticised the kingdom’s ties.
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