AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoJobs & Skills Crisis: Business Eswatini links the unemployment squeeze to slow growth, outdated qualifications, and a training culture that prepares youth to hunt jobs instead of building them—pointing to a 35.4% unemployment rate and youth joblessness at 56%, plus a worrying share of “employed” people earning under E2,000 a month. Rural-Urban Pressure: Housing and Urban Development Minister Appolo Maphalala told the World Urban Forum that rural-urban migration is straining housing supply and fueling informal settlements lacking basic services. Diplomacy at WHA: Taiwan’s allies—including Eswatini’s health minister—are pushing for Taipei’s inclusion in the World Health Assembly after it missed an invitation, arguing Taiwan “can help, and is helping.” Regional Football Power: COSAFA’s 2026 leadership is set after Tariq Babitseng was elected unopposed as president, with Eswatini’s Peter Simelane and Namibia’s Robert Shimooshili joining the executive, while Zambia’s Brenda Kunda keeps the reserved women’s seat. Storm Recovery Funding: Government has earmarked E20m for recovery from January storms, including repairs to roads, bridges, schools and health facilities. Sports & Culture: Hardrock surged to the top of the PSL after a standout win over Bulawayo Chiefs, while Eswatini’s Sibebe Premium Lager was named an official beer sponsor for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.