AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoThird-Country Deportations: Jamaica says it is in talks with the US to accept up to 25 non-Jamaicans every two weeks under a memorandum with Homeland Security, but the opposition is demanding full public details on criteria, legal status and risks. Eswatini–South Africa Consular Warning: eSwatini’s foreign ministry reassures Emaswati in South Africa amid anti-illegal immigration protests, urging contact with official missions and warning against fake “representatives.” Jobs via SEZ Factory: Eswatini Quantum Works will build an E600m-plus cable factory at the RSTP in Nokwane, targeting about 200 jobs in its first phase. FMD Meat Export Path: Agriculture says Eswatini is in the declining phase of foot-and-mouth disease and could resume meat exports within six months after assessments for EU and other markets. Court Fight: Government asks the Industrial Court to dismiss a contempt of court bid by spokesperson Alpheous Nxumalo after it says he rejected a E1.2m settlement and is no longer employed. Mbabane Swallows Probe: Five Congolese “investors” linked to Mbabane Swallows were detained at King Mswati III International Airport over alleged documentation irregularities, with questions raised about treatment of one using a service passport. Regional Labour Rights: South Africa is flagged by the ITUC Global Rights Index for rising attacks on workers and interference with collective labour rights.
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