AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSACU Summit Momentum: Leaders wrapped up the 9th Southern African Customs Union (SACU) Heads of State meeting in Cape Town, with President Cyril Ramaphosa urging member states to deepen regional integration to withstand global economic shocks, while SACU’s Executive Secretary Dumsani Masilela pushed industrialisation and stronger private-sector involvement. Chair Transition: Botswana’s President Duma Boko said the bloc’s next phase under Botswana’s 2026/27 SACU chair will focus on renewed purpose, trade facilitation, and simplifying customs to unlock growth across the union. Eswatini Governance & Economy: Eswatini’s Minister of Tourism and Environmental Affairs appointed the first board for the Ezulwini Palazzo, framing it as a governance step to boost conferences, jobs, and investment. Fuel Relief Hint: Energy Minister Prince Lonkhokhela suggested fuel prices could drop in coming months after easing Middle East tensions and talks with suppliers, while warning Eswatini’s reserve capacity covers only about one to two days. 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 structures, poverty, and limited opportunities. Controversy at Home: In a separate political-social storm, Wicknell Chivayo defended his R160 million Clifton mansion valuation amid claims of SARS scrutiny and a public clash with activist Rutendo Matinyarare.
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