AGP Executive Report
Last update: 44 minutes agoUS–Eswatini Migration Deal: Eswatini has accepted an 11-person fourth batch of people deported from the United States under a third-country nationals arrangement, bringing the total to 29 since July 2025; the government says the group is “predominantly from African countries,” will be held temporarily with rights protected, and is expected to be housed at Matsapha Maximum Security Prison—while lawyers and rights groups continue to raise legal and transparency concerns. Anti-Fraud & Cybercrime: INTERPOL’s Operation First Light 2026 reports 5,811 arrests and $293m seized across 97 countries for social-engineering scams and related money laundering; in Eswatini, police arrested 82 and dismantled an online gambling and impersonation scam network. Governance in Court: The Eswatini Consumer Forum (ECOF) faces allegations it cannot be found at the address it gave the High Court while challenging the Central Bank’s E2.79bn headquarters project. Gender-Based Violence Advocacy: Deputy Prime Minister Thulisile Dladla urged stronger action to end violence against women and girls amid high-profile cases, including the arrest of Mfabantfu pastor Nkosingiphile Zwane over allegations involving four women. Youth & Jobs: Inyatsi Group’s Eswatini Mobile-funded internship programme places 10 UNESWA students into a three-month paid career launch. Sports Diplomacy: Harare City Council’s Taekwondo club took part in Eswatini’s next-generation championships at Matsapha UNESWA Sports Emporium, reporting medals and athlete development focus.
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