AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUAE–Eswatini Diplomacy: The UAE and Eswatini signed a mutual visa exemption MoU, with UAE Minister of State Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan Al Nahyan and Eswatini’s Home Affairs Minister Princess Lindiwe putting pen to paper to ease travel and boost people-to-people ties. ID Documents & Tech: Turkmen electronics firm Aýdyň Gijeler agreed with Eswatini to supply and produce secure national IDs and biometric passports, including 1.5m ID cards and 500k+ passports, with land allocated for local production. Tourism & Economy Push: Prime Minister Russell Mmiso Dlamini urged MTN Bushfire to double its economic injection to at least E242m, as festival crowds surge through Ngwenya Border Post ahead of the House on Fire weekend. Youth & Culture: The EU Bushfire Schools Festival opened at House on Fire with over 600 pupils and heritage expert Allington Ndlovu spotlighting youth creativity ahead of the main MTN Bushfire run. Taiwan–China Fallout: A Taiwan Mainland Affairs Council survey says about 90% of Taiwanese reject “one country, two systems,” and over 80% disapprove of Beijing obstructing Lai’s Eswatini visit—fueling renewed debate over Taiwan’s international space.
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