AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMedia Freedom Shock: Botswana’s perceived media freedom has plunged by 20 points over five years, leaving just 53% saying journalists can report without government interference, according to Afrobarometer—another sign civic space is shrinking fast. HIV Rollout Crunch: Demand for a twice-yearly HIV prevention injection is outpacing supply in parts of Africa, with Eswatini leading the early rollout but still waiting on more stocks. Immigration Tightrope in KZN: KwaZulu-Natal’s Premier used Africa Day to pair unity messaging with a hard line on undocumented migrants, including drone monitoring along borders. US Deportations Spill Over: Eswatini is holding US deportees in a prison south of Mbabane, while Sierra Leone has just received another group—showing how Washington’s crackdown keeps reshaping regional politics. Diplomacy and Taiwan: Fresh claims swirl around Taiwan’s spending on allies like Eswatini, as China and Taiwan trade accusations over the “one China” stance. Jobs and Governance: Ezulwini Palazzo has started hiring for food-and-beverage roles, after job seekers camped at the venue—while Eswatini’s UN funding is reportedly losing up to 50% to implementation delays.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.