AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoU.S.-Eswatini Immigration Detention: A complaint to the African Commission says Trump-linked deportation flights to Eswatini left some detainees unaware of their destination and placed them in maximum-security prison with little chance to challenge detention. Anti-Corruption at Borders: Eswatini police arrested an immigration officer and two South African counterparts at Ngwenya Border Post over an alleged E100 bribe to unlawfully stamp passports. Parliamentary Scrutiny in Mbabane: Mbabane East MP Welcome Dlamini’s motion has added to growing pressure on Prime Minister Russell Mmiso Dlamini, with MPs questioning leadership on budgets, governance, and major projects. UN Presence in Eswatini: UN Resident Coordinator George Wachira says the UN is not withdrawing; it’s strengthening operations under a restructured model. Health Funding Worries: The Auditor General flags slow absorption of Global Fund grants under a HIV/TB project, leaving Eswatini’s health sector still under strain. Regional Transport Watch: Mozambique’s CFM announced a second phase to double the Ressano Garcia railway line, with a $160m budget, while officials argue for opening rail operations to private players.
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