AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDeportation Watch: Jamaica says two Jamaican nationals held in Eswatini told its foreign ministry they do not want to return home “at this time,” while the ministry continues outreach on a third person believed to be in the country. SACU Leadership: Botswana takes over the Southern African Customs Union chairmanship from South Africa for 15 July 2026–14 July 2027, with President Duma Boko leading the Summit and Council and a new Commission chair appointed. Local Governance & Skills: Eswatini launched a cellphone repair training programme at Vulamasango School, with plans to roll it out through community iHubs to build youth digital skills and entrepreneurship. Public Accountability: Swazipharm director Kareem Ashraff accuses the Auditor General of procedural unfairness and misusing authority over forensic reports linked to Funduzi Forensic Services, as the PAC hearing continues. Justice & Security: His Majesty’s Correctional Services is hunting an inmate who escaped from Matsapha Correctional Centre, urging the public not to approach him and to report sightings. Economy & Industry: Eswatini Sugar reports E8bn revenue for 2025/26 despite squeezed global prices, citing improved sales and production performance. Mobility & Services: Eswatini Mobile marks nine years in telecom with a grand draw on 1 August, awarding nine customers E10,000 each (E90,000 total).
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