AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoU.S.-Eswatini Migration Deal Under Fire: Amnesty International says the latest batch of 11 people deported from the United States to Eswatini is unlawful, calling the transfers “cruel and racist” and warning of detention and due-process concerns; Eswatini says it will return deportees to their countries of origin. Regional Diplomacy: Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung met Eswatini’s Justice Minister Simelane Dlamini in Taipei, highlighting cooperation on agriculture, energy, smart medicine and a planned judicial pact to tackle corruption and digital crimes. Media & Culture: Eswatini Observer launched a podcast series supported by MTN, starting with a conversation featuring arts and culture awards chair Thamsanqa KrTC Sibandze. Governance & Justice: South Africa’s justice minister says a Zimbabwe-heritage British murder suspect arrested in Johannesburg will be extradited to the UK. Public Finance & Courts: Stefanutti Stocks was named Eswatini’s most tax-compliant large construction firm as litigation continues over the Central Bank headquarters tender. Security & Crime: INTERPOL’s Operation First Light 2026 reports 5,811 arrests and about $293m seized across 97 countries, targeting social engineering and related money laundering. Sports Sponsorship: FNB Eswatini Challenge prize pool set at E2.5m for 2026.
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