AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCross-Border Shock: Eswatini’s business lobby warns South Africa’s anti-immigration protests could hit trade and jobs, with border queues and fears of a labour-market squeeze if workers return home. Diplomacy & Trade: Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung hosted Eswatini’s commerce minister in Taipei, highlighting TaiwanICDF ties and the Taiwan Industrial and Innovation Park project. Public Service Tension: Unions say government is not ready to implement the Performance Management System, calling for unresolved welfare and productivity issues to be addressed first. Royal Spotlight: Senate President Lindiwe Dlamini praised King Mswati III and Inkhosikati LaMatsebula for raising Prince Sicalo, citing his community support through the Sicalo Foundation. Regional Health Watch: A SADC TB report flags progress plateauing and a funding shock, warning 2030 elimination targets are at risk without faster action. Courtroom Governance Fight: EMCU challenges a Cabinet-approved inquiry claim, arguing the PM has not produced proof of Cabinet authorisation. Investment Push: Eswatini’s investment agency steps up regional partnerships ahead of the July Investment Conference, pitching the kingdom as a preferred destination. Safety & Accountability: Public calls grow for mandatory background checks on church leaders after the arrest of pastor Nkosingiphile Zwane over alleged rape and murder.
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